Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Barnette marched alongside Proud Boys on
Jan. 6, report says
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[May 17, 2022] By
Joseph Ax
(Reuters) -Republican U.S. Senate candidate
Kathy Barnette, a conservative commentator who has surged into
contention ahead of Tuesday's primary election in Pennsylvania, was
photographed marching toward the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, alongside
members of the far-right Proud Boys group, according to news reports.
Supporters of then-President Donald Trump attacked police and stormed
the Capitol in a failed attempt to prevent Congress from certifying his
2020 election loss to Joe Biden.
The photos of Barnette were posted online by Chad Loder, a left-wing
activist who researches and writes about online extremism, and confirmed
as authentic by NBC News. The photos show Barnette, wearing a winter
coat and gray hat, walking behind two Proud Boys members who were later
indicted for participating in the Capitol riot.
NBC News said there was no evidence that Barnette breached the Capitol
or engaged in any violence. The attack on the Capitol came shortly after
Trump made incendiary remarks at a rally repeating his false claims that
the election was stolen through widespread voting fraud.
Barnette's campaign did not respond to requests for comment.
In a statement reported by NBC, the campaign said,
"Kathy was in D.C. to support President Trump and demand election
accountability. Any assertion that she participated in or supported the
destruction of property is intentionally false. She has no connection
whatsoever to the Proud Boys."
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Kathy Barnette, U.S. Republican Senate candidate for Pennsylvania,
listens to questions during an interview following the Pennsylvania
Senate GOP primary debate in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S., April
25, 2022. REUTERS/Hannah Beier
Opinion polls show Barnette gaining ground against her
better-financed primary rivals, TV wellness celebrity Mehmet Oz -
who is endorsed by Trump - and former hedge fund executive David
McCormick. Barnette is hoping to become the first Black woman
Republican to serve in the Senate.
Her rise has worried some Republican leaders who are concerned that
her views are too extreme to win Pennsylvania's general election. On
Sunday, Barnette appeared on Fox News to defend herself over several
Islamophobic messages she posted years ago.
The Senate race has been roiled by a series of late-breaking twists.
On the Democratic side, Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman, who has
led in polls, suffered a stroke on Friday and will remain in a
hospital to recover through Election Day.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Will Dunham and Scott Malone)
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