A heated exchange has erupted between Kash Patel and Rep. Adam Schiff over the use of the word “we” in a song linked to the January 6 protests, with Schiff accusing Patel of deliberately trying to rewrite history while Patel fired back, calling it a politically motivated attack. The dispute stems from a song featuring defendants from the January 6 Capitol breach, which has been embraced by some conservatives as a symbol of protest against what they see as government overreach.
Schiff, a longtime critic of Trump allies, argued that the song’s wording falsely portrays the events of that day, implying that those involved in the riot were victims rather than perpetrators. He accused Patel of supporting efforts to whitewash the attack and misleading the public on the severity of the events.
Patel, a former Trump administration official, pushed back, claiming that Schiff and other Democrats have used selective language to frame the narrative around January 6. He argued that the song, which includes the phrase “we stand together,” is being misinterpreted and taken out of context to fuel partisan divisions.
The debate quickly escalated, with Schiff labeling the song as an attempt to rewrite history, while Patel countered that the real issue is the government’s treatment of those arrested in connection with the riot. Patel further accused Schiff of hypocrisy, citing previous instances where he believes Democrats have downplayed political violence for their own benefit.
The clash between the two figures has reignited tensions over how January 6 should be remembered and the broader legal battles surrounding those charged in connection with the riot. With both sides holding firm to their positions, the argument over language and symbolism continues to shape the political discourse surrounding one of the most controversial events in recent U.S. history.
