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Trump's fans condemn violence, but they aren't about to blame him

Published 01/08/2021, 06:08 AM
Updated 01/08/2021, 10:51 AM
© Reuters. Linda Mashburn poses at the Tiny Town Restaurant in Homer

By Brad Brooks and Nathan Layne

LAMESA, Texas/HOMER, Ga (Reuters) - Eddie Emerson (NYSE:EMR) worked his fly fishing pole back and forth, tossing his line into a pond in West Texas, searching for stocked trout and an answer to questions on how he felt about the storming of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters.

A backer of President Donald Trump, Emerson said he disliked the violence he saw on TV on Wednesday: people overturning barricades, clashing with police and swarming the building in Washington that houses the Senate and House of Representatives. But echoing a sentiment held by many Trump supporters, Emerson expressed frustration with what he called the hypocrisy of those who condemned the riots but turned a blind eye to violence at Black Lives Matter protests last summer.

"What about Portland?" he asked, pointing to the months of protest and mayhem in Oregon's largest city. "When it's the left behind the violence, then it's just them expressing their voice, their creativity."

In two dozen interviews with Trump backers across deeply conservative slices of Texas and Georgia, they condemned Wednesday's violence, but at the same time did not hold the president responsible.

Rather, they said they understood the anger behind it, expressing their own anger with what they believe was a fraudulent election won by Democrat Joe Biden.

They blamed the violence on left wing protesters - without any evidence - and expressed little hope that the deeply divided country would unify anytime soon.

And none were prepared to abandon Trump, who has insisted he prevailed in the Nov. 3 election, making unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud that were rejected by the courts.

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'THE SWAMP'

While Emerson and others said they accepted that Biden would take power on Jan. 20, they also said they would continue to support Trump.

"Trump isn't a politician," said Emerson, 67, who was fishing in Lamesa, a town of 9,500 in the middle of West Texas cotton country. "We sent him to Washington to get rid of the swamp, but the swamp got rid of him. And as far as I'm concerned, the swamp now includes the Republican Party, along with the Democrats."

Some Republican lawmakers have distanced themselves from the president in the aftermath of the Capitol breach, which followed a fiery speech by Trump in which he demanded his election loss be overturned and urged those in attendance to march on Congress as it was certifying Biden's victory.

On Thursday, as the threat of a second impeachment loomed, Trump denounced the violence and committed to a transition of power.

Several administration officials have resigned but Trump's fans appeared to care little about what politicians - even Republicans - had to say in Washington.

"You can't take what happened yesterday and blame it on one person," said Anslee Payne, a 34-year-old mother of two at her job in Homer, a rural town in northern Georgia.

"None of us believe in the violent aspect of what happened yesterday. Are we all gun owners? Absolutely. Do we all support the N.R.A.? Absolutely. But will we go storm the Capitol with our guns blazing? No."

FRAYING SOCIETY

Payne spoke passionately for the group of employees gathered around the front counter at Owens Farm Equipment, which supplies planters, hay mowers and rototillers to the farms that serve as an economic backbone in Homer and surrounding towns.

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"People are getting to a point where they feel like - left, right or in between - they are not being listened to," she said, describing Wednesday's violence as a prelude to a further fraying of society. She said Trump supporters were tired of being wrongly labeled as ignorant, violent or racist.

    "I'm sad for our country and for what it is going to come to, but this is just the doorway into what is going to happen because people don't understand what is going on and they don't know what to believe in anymore," she said.

Despite top election officials in Georgia, fellow Republicans of Trump, debunking allegations of widespread voter fraud, the interviews in Homer showed an enduring belief among his supporters that their leader was robbed.

Sherri McQueen and Linda Mashburn, waitresses at the Tiny Town Restaurant, both said they could sympathize with the frustration behind the violence even if they did not condone it.

"I feel like he was cheated. We just all feel like our votes didn't count," said Mashburn, 39.

"He could have maybe done more to defuse the situation but I don't feel like it's his fault," said McQueen, 36.

Randall and Renay Campbell, who run a drive-in restaurant along Historic Highway in Homer, said that while they believed fraud plagued the November election, it was time to move on.

"As far as him being president, it's over. I hate it, but I think he just does need to move on and accept it," Renay said.

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The Campbells, both 59, echoed the feelings of many Trump supporters when they questioned if Wednesday's melee in the Capitol was ignited by those backing the president or by Antifa, a largely unstructured far-left movement.

For supporters like Paul Sanchez, a 50-year-old plumber who had a Trump flag flying above the American flag in front of his house in Lamesa, it was hard to fathom that ordinary Trump voters would engage in violence.

"Antifa and Black Lives Matter and that whole bunch tore up shit in cities across the country for months, and the Democrats didn't really condemn it, not really," Sanchez said. "I'm really pissed - but I'm not going to go out and destroy somebody's house, I'm not going to burn down any business."

Washington residents, activists and politicians, including Biden said that the predominantly white Trump supporters broke into the Capitol with ease and then left with few immediate consequences. They said the limited response was in contrast to the largely peaceful Black Lives Matter protests in Washington six months ago.

In Lubbock, 60 miles to the north of Lamesa, Avan Daughrity, a 22-year-old security guard, said he can only envision more strife ahead after Biden takes office.

"I'm talking about Civil War," he said. "Things in the U.S. are going to get pretty intense."

Latest comments

It's amazing and hilarious that every Trump fan who alleges election fraud over his loss celebrates the win of GOP senators voted in on the same ballot paper the president was allegedly cheated on.
no one could have seen this coming. said no one. ever.
Murica isn't a white, Christian theocratic republic. It will never bow to these seditious traitors.
Wow.. Black or white.. So you need Michael Jackson back on stage.. Too bad.. You need D. Trump
What language do American speak? .. ENGLISH??? 🤣🤣🤣
What language do you speak ?
United States of America... Remember.. You guys are just another imigrant from other countries... Irish American... Italian American.. African American.. Chinese American... Or whatever.. I m countless... So don't pretend.. You are original species in this land... I m drunk now
trump supporters and republicans in general are just like the citizens of China, Russia, Iran and North Korea blindly following their leader, doing what he says and to scared to disagree. So pitiful.
Please keep it to yourself... Don't bring others into it..American loves to blame on others.. Ask yourself where are your roots from? You are just another imigrant... I really need a drink NOW
I told you guys so.. Americans is a special species that cannot be found anywhere in this universe... I need my DRINK NOW
smear merchants hard at work this week.
didnt maxine waters not long ago tell her minions to not let trump supporters even so much as eat in peace? people like aoc telling her cronies to hit the streets? telling the police to stand down as blm/antifa were burning down buildings? remember not long ago leftists were storming that capitol to try to prevent the SCOTUS appointments? the media is turning and blind eye to all of that
... so, after Trump having disavowed his assault troops, we have trumpsters with no Trump...
trump received over 70 million votes. nearly half the population voted for trump. the media just represents an unbiased view and does not give a fair and equal voice to the people. remember what the democrats say about the BLM/antifa rioters "protests give a voice to the unheard"
The storming of the nation's Capitol, while carrying various weapons and trying to interrupt a Constitutional, democratic process, and calling for the VP to hang because he couldn't do what Trump wanted, was not a "protest". It was rioting and insurrection. You can't compare it to BLM who were mostly just doing peaceful marches on the streets. And as for the rioters during the summer, they were not representative of BLM or any politcians. They were simply thugs and anarchists that took advantage of the situation, just like thugs do anywhere. Don't try to make this a Democrats vs Republicans thing. It's not.
it is not trump's fault, it is the media's fault for constantly insulting, suppressing, and censoring the 70 million+ trump supporters. remember what democrats were saying just a few months ago? "protests give a voice to the unheard"
Didn't realize breaking into the capitol and destroying property was protesting. let's condemn all violence regardless and not justify just because "the other side" did it too.
I am disappointed by the lack of higher views medias have. IF those people were 75% of the population, then the "storming of the capitol" would have been an historic revolution. IF there was a real fraud, the system would be corrupted, so you have to understand them, they really believe they are on the right side and you have to make a tremendous effort to explain clearly why there was no fraud. The vote with a paper that is controlled by the people will always be the more secure. If you rely on a technology and an expert, you can't be sure he really knows everything, nor that the system is secure, nor that he is not corrupted.
they cannot explain that there was no fraud because there clearly was fraud, hence why their only solution is to silence and insult rather than provide facts
trump received over 70 million votes, trump supporters may not make up 75%, but they make up nearly 50% of the US population. the media is just extremely biased and does not give an equal voice.
there was literally a person who testified and demonstrated to congress that they were able to manipulate/hack the voting machines using wireless connection. for the media to go around for 4 years claiming that there was russia collusion, despite wasting millions of taxpayer dollars and there being no collusion, and you democrats still go around crying about russia, but then this year claiming that the elections were perfect and there was no fraud is just a pure hypocritical joke.
Trump is a wound, it will heal.
we are screwed
the problem of faschism cannot be resolved in one day..faschists see things equally wrongly done against them..they blame others..they talk about hypocrisies and double standards..they even call for more democracy..history is full of with these things..this is why democracy is a fight for every day..
Its the DeEp StAtE...
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