Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn joined CNN’s Don Lemon Wednesday night to talk about his testimony before the January 6th select committee and reactions from Fox News hosts.
Lemon prefaced the interview by playing comments from Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham swiping at and mocking the testimony of the four officers, including Ingraham’s “best performance” awards. She “awarded” Dunn for “blatant use of partisan politics.”
The CNN host said “that is some twisted you-know-what” and called them both “cowards.”
In the next segment, Dunn addressed that when he talked to Lemon about his testimony.
“You know what hurts more than — or just as much as — what happened on January 6th, the attacks? The attacks on our credibility and that we’re lying and that we don’t love our country and we’re fake police officers and we’re not real cops,” he said.
Referencing “the Laura Ingrahams and the Tucker Carlsons,” Dunn said, “An act? That was an act? Wow… It’s frustrating. It’s more than frustrating. It makes you so angry, but unwavered.”
Lemon mentioned at one point that he’s become “a punching bag” for conservative media, “basically saying you’re not a real police officer.”
“I’m not a street cop. I’m not going to pretend
At one point Dunn said he considers himself fortunate he was not attacked on January 6th, but noted that other officers that day were.
You can watch above, via CNN.