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U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist criticizes SB 4C on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at the Capitol in Tallahassee. (AP) U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist criticizes SB 4C on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at the Capitol in Tallahassee. (AP)

U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist criticizes SB 4C on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at the Capitol in Tallahassee. (AP)

Yacob Reyes
By Yacob Reyes July 12, 2022

Fact-checking Charlie Crist's claim that DeSantis 'hasn’t condemned' Jan. 6

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  • PolitiFact found at least two instances of DeSantis condemning the violence that erupted at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. However, DeSantis has not characterized the riot as an insurrection.

U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate, criticized Florida's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, for his "silence" on the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Although Florida is the state with the largest number of people arrested in connection with the attack, DeSantis has referenced the Jan. 6 riots sparingly. That reticence led his Democratic opponents for re-election to suggest he endorsed the attack.

"Just your weekly reminder that Ron DeSantis still hasn't condemned the Jan. 6 insurrection OR denounced the election Big Lie," Crist tweeted on June 29. "Is it just me, or do you agree that his silence = endorsement?"

Crist has repeated such rhetoric at least seven times on Twitter. With the House select committee hearings on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot underway, we wanted to look at DeSantis' comments about the incident.

Let's review.

DeSantis has condemned Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol

Immediately after the attack, lawmakers — both Republicans and Democrats — publicly criticized the people who incited the violence. 

DeSantis issued a statement on Jan. 6, 2021, condemning the Capitol riot: "Violence or rioting of any kind is unacceptable, and the perpetrators must face the full weight of the law."

He reiterated the message during a coronavirus briefing on Jan. 7, 2021. 

"It was totally unacceptable and those folks need to be held accountable," DeSantis said. "It doesn't matter what banner you're flying under — the violence is wrong, the rioting and disorder is wrong."

PolitiFact found no other direct condemnation of the riot by DeSantis in Google search results or the Nexis news database. When we asked Crist's campaign about his claim, press secretary Sam Ramirez said DeSantis has remarked on the violence at the Capitol, "but not the insurrection itself."

"The governor refuses to acknowledge it even was an insurrection," Ramirez said. 

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Although DeSantis denounced the violence and disorder on Jan. 6, 2021, he hasn't called it an insurrection and has decried the media's coverage. 

On the anniversary of the Capitol riot, DeSantis likened Jan. 6 to "Christmas" for "D.C.-New York media," saying the incident lets news outlets create "narratives that are negative" about former President Donald Trump's supporters.

"They are going to take this and milk this for anything they could to try to be able to smear anyone who ever supported Donald Trump," DeSantis said at a press conference. 

"When they try to act like this is something akin to the Sept. 11 attacks, that is an insult to the people who were going into those buildings," DeSantis said. "And it's an insult to people when you say it's an 'insurrection' and then a year later, nobody has been charged with that."

Still, DeSantis maintained that holding Jan. 6 participants accountable for their actions was appropriate: "Look, if you obstruct a proceeding, you've got to hold people accountable, hold rioting accountable." 

However, referring to House Select Committee hearings, DeSantis said Democrats were "beating a dead horse" and trying to "divert attention" from inflation. 

"Gov. DeSantis stands for law and order," Christina Pushaw, DeSantis press secretary, told PolitiFact. "He has always condemned all rioting and unlawful behavior, regardless of any political affiliations."

Our ruling 

Crist said DeSantis "hasn't condemned the Jan. 6 insurrection."

That's wrong. He has condemned the riot on at least two occasions. 

After the attack, DeSantis called the violence "unacceptable," adding that the rioters should "face the full weight of the law." During a coronavirus briefing the following day,  he reiterated that regardless of "what banner you're flying under," rioting is wrong.

More recently, DeSantis has been careful not to characterize the incident as an insurrection. On the riot's anniversary, DeSantis said labeling the incident an insurrection and likening it to ​​the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is "an insult." In the same remarks, however, he said rioting needed to be held accountable.

We rate Crist's claim False.

Our Sources

Charlie Crist, tweet, June 29, 2022

Email interview with Sam Ramirez, Crist press secretary, July 12, 2022

Email interview with Christina Pushaw, DeSantis press secretary, July 12, 2022

New York Times, Governors denounce violence at the Capitol, Jan. 6, 2021

PBS News Hour, Florida Governor Ron Desantis gives coronavirus update, Jan. 7, 2021

Fox News, DeSantis: January 6 is media's 'Christmas,' Jan. 6, 2022

WFLA, DeSantis speaks at American Legion in Madeira, June 15, 2022

Florida Politics, Gov. DeSantis says Jan. 6 a ‘dead horse,’ June 15, 2022

Newsweek, What Ron DeSantis Has Said About Jan. 6 as Donald Trump Under Pressure, June 24, 2022

Politico, DeSantis slams Jan. 6 commemoration as way to ‘smear’ Trump supporters, Jan. 6, 2021 

Tampa Bay Times, On Jan. 6 anniversary, DeSantis disputes that Capitol attack was an ‘insurrection,’ Jan. 6, 2022

South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Florida GOP backs Trump, DeSantis floats idea for legislatures to bypass voters, Nov. 6, 2020

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