On her show Saturday on Fox News, Judge Jeanine Pirro blasted rioters who stormed the US Capitol on Wednesday, "You have tarnished all the good that has been done over the last four years."
Judge Pirro demanded that viewers stop "looking for other people to blame, including those dirtbag terrorists Antifa. To those of you who did this, you did it of your own will, and you will be held accountable. Take the veil of politics off. Be totally objective. Anyone watching this must condemn it."
Judge Pirro continued by addressing the rioters directly. "In the end, what was the point? What did you get out of it? Was there even a plan when you got in there, besides looking like a bunch of freaks, breaking windows, carrying off of a podium, sitting at Nancy Pelosi's desk, leaving a love note with fingerprints behind identifying yourselves with selfies, stealing, damaging property trespassing, looting."
The Judge laid the blame for the fatal tragedy directly on the rioters. "Five people are dead in your wake, a police officer, an air force veteran, not to mention countless injured, including a young police officer on video screaming as he's being crushed, blood coming out of his mouth. Did anyone stop to think that with this foolhardy effort to disrupt the congressional hearing.
"You have smeared. 75 million of us because of what you did. Did anyone change their vote? No, you have tarnished all the good that's been done over the last four years because of this senseless lunacy."
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