• Gov. Glenn Youngkin called the Capitol riot 'a blight on our democracy.'
  • He then argued to CBS New's Robert Costa that voters care more about inflation and rising gas costs.
  • The January 6 House Select Committee has been airing hearings about its finding from the riot.

As January 6th Committee hearings push on, Gov. Glenn Youngkin argued the Capitol attack is a calamity in American history, but not a priority for voters.

"The invasion of our capital was awful and it's a blight on our democracy," Youngkin told CBS News' Robert Costa. 

In his Sunday interview with "Face the Nation," Youngkin also discussed abortion, Critical Race Theory, and his indecision around running for President in 2024.

Youngkin continued: "I have to be honest, though, I talked to thousands of Virginians, and the topics they want to talk about is not January 6."

He said voters are more concerned about inflation, rising gas costs, and crime than with the insurrection and the committee hearings.

"I just fundamentally believe that the media's attention on this — while I think it's important to the media — is really not what voters are focused on," Youngkin added.

"It's not just the media," Costa responded.

Costa then asked Youngkin if he would support former President Donald Trump running for re-election in 2024 in light of the findings on the insurrection from the committee.

"Republican governors, like Governor Larry Hogan of Maryland, have said President Trump shouldn't run again. Is that your view?" Costa asked. 

"President Trump's gonna do what President Trump wants to do," Youngkin responded.

 

The January 6 House Select Committee has been investigating the 2021 Capitol riot and began airing hearings in June.

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