In an interview with The Late Show on Monday, Booker described “hell,” which collapsed in the Senate chamber that day. Officers cried and several policemen were injured in the attack. But there was an image that still bothered him.
The[The image that] Entering my office and turning on the TV will affect my whole life. “As I continued to watch, I saw people in Auschwitz camp t-shirts, openly racist and anti-Semitism. The black officers I knew were called bad and evil names during the attack. it. “Anger reigned in our Capitol as the people tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power.”
Source: Huffpost
