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The American Legion condemns violence in U.S. Capitol

Supporters of US president Donald Trump protest outside the US Capitol. They later entered the Capitol as Congress debated the 2020 presidential election electoral vote certification. Photograph: ALEX EDELMAN/AFP via Getty Images

Supporters of US president Donald Trump protest outside the US Capitol. They later entered the Capitol as Congress debated the 2020 presidential election electoral vote certification. Photograph: ALEX EDELMAN/AFP via Getty Images

(INDIANAPOLIS, January 6, 2021)  — The head of the nation’s largest veterans organization unequivocally condemned today’s attacks on the U.S. Capitol and called for law and order to be quickly restored in Washington.

“The Capitol is the people’s house. An attack on the Capitol is an attack on all of us,” American Legion National Commander James W. “Bill” Oxford said. “Just as The American Legion has condemned prior attacks and riots in other cities, we condemn it here. Regardless of whether the violence is inflicted by right-leaning groups, left-leaning groups or unaffiliated civilians, it is never acceptable. This is not how we do things in America. We believe in civil discourse to resolve our differences. The entire American Legion Family proudly stands with the law enforcement officers and National Guard members who are risking their lives to restore safety.”

About The American Legion

The American Legion is the largest U.S. veterans organization with nearly 2 million members in more than 12,000 posts across the nation and in foreign countries. Chartered by Congress in 1919, The American Legion is dedicated to the motto of “Veterans Strengthening America.” Legionnaires accomplish this through the organization’s four founding pillars of mentoring youth and sponsoring wholesome community programs, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting a strong national security and continued devotion to servicemembers and veterans.

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Media contacts: John Raughter, jraughter@legion.org, (317) 630-1350.

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