Republican who compared Capitol rioters to ‘tourists’, screamed in terror during attack, new photos reveal

<p>Andrew Clyde (left) in the House chamber on 6 January</p> (Getty)

Andrew Clyde (left) in the House chamber on 6 January

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Another photo has emerged of Andrew Clyde, the Republican congressman who claimed “there was no insurrection” and compared US Capitol rioters to “tourists”, screaming in terror during the attack.

The photo appears to show Rep. Clyde screaming in terror inside the House chamber. His hands are up in the air, and his face contorted in fear.

A reporter, Bryan Smith, shared the photo to Twitter on Tuesday, after another photo from the riot appeared on Saturday, showing Rep. Clyde barricading the doors to the House chamber.

“Andrew Clyde, the person screaming at the far left of this photo, is the person who recently likened the brutal, wildly out of control, deadly violent 6 Jan insurrection on the US Capitol to overthrow the will of the people, to a ‘normal tourist visit,” wrote Mr Smith.

It follows the photograph of Rep. Clyde shared by Roll Call photographer Tom Williams, who the Georgia congressman in a group of eight men pushing a piece of furniture against doors to the chamber.

Speaking to the House Oversight Committee last week, Rep. Clyde downplayed the actions of the pro-Trump mob who stormed the Capitol on 6 January as “a normal tourist visit”. The violent attack left five dead including one police officer.

“As one of the members who stayed in the Capitol, and on the House floor, who with other Republican colleagues helped barricade the door until almost 3pm from the mob who tried to enter, I can tell you the House floor was never breached and it was not an insurrection,” Mr Clyde told the committee.

“It was not an insurrection, and we cannot call it that and be truthful.”

Mr Clyde’s remarks were lambasted by lawmakers and law enforcement experts. Fred Wellman, the executive director of the Lincoln Project and a former commanding officer of US forces in Iraq, wrote: “How craven is Rep. Clyde to say there was no insurrection?”

“He helped barricade the doors from the ‘tourists.’ They know lying to the MAGA mob equals money. That’s all that matters.”

Also issuing a retort, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi referred to death threats against her and former vice president Mike Pence, during a press conference on Wednesday.

“Well, I don't know a normal day around here where people are threatening to hang the vice president of the United States or shoot the Speaker in the forehead,” said Ms Pelosi, as CBS reported. “I don’t consider that normal."

Hundreds of people responded on Twitter to the photo of Mr Clyde barricading the door.

“It's a well known fact that it is a time honoured tradition to barricade doors when tourists are strolling nearby,” tweeted one user, Robin Messing .

Another user, Vivian Hasch, tweeted: “Do Georgians always barricade doors against normal, everyday tourists?”

Some other Republicans have sought to downplay the events of 6 January, which took place after former president Trump’s “Save America” rally where he, and his allies, repeated false claims that the election had been stolen.

A pro-Trump mob then stormed the US Capitol in an attempt to prevent Congress from certifying Joe Biden as the next president. More than 400 people have been charged with taking part in the riot.

On Wednesday Rep. Paul Gosar falsely claimed that Capitol officers were “harassing peaceful patriots” on 6 January, according to NBC News.

Fellow Republican, Rep. Jody Hice, added on Wednesday: “It was Trump supporters who lost their lives that day, not Trump supporters who were taking the lives of others.”

On Wednesday, Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney was ousted from her role as Republican conference chair after she has repeatedly made comments holding Mr Trump accountable for the Capitol riots.

Rep. Clyde’s office did not return comment for the initial story.

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