‘The View’ Co-Host Sunny Hostin Compares January 6th to the Holocaust (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Ben Kew


‘The View’ Co-Host Sunny Hostin Compares January 6th to the Holocaust (VIDEO)

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The View co-host, Sunny Hostin, keeps finding a way to outdo herself.

On Monday’s edition of the show, Hostin compared the January 6th protests to the holocaust and slavery.

She explained:

After January 6th, I think we need to find moral clarity, you know, in this country.

I ust remember after January 6th, you had someone like Mitch McConnell placing the blame on January 6th where it belonged, squarely on Donald Trump’s shoulders.

And then you started seeing people backtrack that and losing their moral center. You had Condoleezza Rice, I believe, on this very show saying, you know, we need to move on from January 6th.

I say no, you don’t move on, because January 6th was an atrocity. It was one of the worst moments in American history.

And when you think about the worst moments in American history, you know, like World War II, things that happened, you know, like the Holocaust, chattel slavery, we need to never forget. Because past becomes prologue if you forget and erase.

It is not the first time that Hostin has made disgusting comparisons to the Holocaust.

Back in September, she warned that Trump was preparing his own “Night of the Long Knives,” known in German as Kristallnacht, where Nazi supporters carried out pogroms against Jews and other minorities that paved the way for the Holocaust.

‘The View’ Co-Host Sunny Hostin Says Trump Preparing His Own ‘Kristallnacht,’ Precursor to Nazi Holocaust (VIDEO)

Hostin’s latest comments came on the fourth anniversary of January 6th, where protesters stormed the Capitol in protest of the widespread fraud that tipped the 2020 presidential election in favor of Joe Biden.

Yet while Democrats and the liberal media have spent the past four years blaming Donald Trump and making out that January 6th was an atrocity, the American people clearly saw it for what it was; a protest that got out of hand.

Here’s hoping that when Trump takes office later this month, he follows through on his promise to provide an unconditional pardon to all those involved in the protests, the vast majority of whom have been viciously persecuted by the Biden regime.

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Ben Kew is a writer and editor. Originally from the UK, he moved to the U.S. to cover Congress for Breitbart News and has since gone on to editorial roles at Human Events, Townhall Media, and Americano Media. He has also written for The Epoch Times, The Western Journal, and The Spectator.

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