
Right-wing podcast host Steve Bannon, who was implicated in the Jan. 6 attacks, on Tuesday celebrated the birthday of rioter Ashli Babbitt.
As the world was mourning deaths from a terrorist attack in Israel, Bannon asked why officials were not celebrating Babbitt's birthday. Babbitt was shot and killed on Jan. 6, 2021, while trying to breach a room in the House of Representatives.
"Today is a special day," Bannon announced at the top of his show. "It's the 38th birthday of senior airman Ashli Babbitt. Ashli Babbitt, who was an Iraq and Afghanistan war vet from 2004, I think from 2004 to 2008, she served in and out of the region in Iraq and Afghanistan in service to her country."
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"And what was the ultimate demise of senior airman Ashli Babbitt?" he asked. "She was gunned down in cold blood in our nation's capital, and no one has been brought to justice about that."
Bannon said government officials should put flowers on Babbitt's grave to mark the day.
"Are all the people in Iraq making all the oil companies, do they remember senior airman Ashli Babbitt, Iraq, and Afghan vet, do they remember her?" he asked. "Did anybody pay her common courtesy, gunned down in cold blood in the nation's capital, and she's smeared and mocked and ridiculed?"
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"Think about Ashli Babbitt," Bannon said.
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