- Sen. Murkowski rejected the RNC's characterization of January 6, 2021, as "legitimate political discourse."
- The GOP senator on Saturday tweeted Americans "cannot allow a false narrative to be created."
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"What happened on January 6, 2021 was an effort to overturn a lawful election resulting in violence and destruction at the Capitol," Murkowski wrote in a tweet. "We must not legitimize those actions which resulted in loss of life and we must learn from that horrible event so history does not repeat itself."
She added: "As Americans we must acknowledge those tragic events, and we cannot allow a false narrative to be created. We cannot deny the truth — to suggest it was 'legitimate political discourse' is just wrong."
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"Shame falls on a party that would censure persons of conscience, who seek truth in the face of vitriol," Romney tweeted on Friday. "Honor attaches to Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger for seeking truth even when doing so comes at great personal cost."
Murkowski and Romney last February were part of a small group of seven Republicans who joined all 50 Senate Democrats in finding Trump guilty of "incitement of insurrection" for his role on January 6 during his second impeachment trial.
The effort to convict the former president fell short by a 57-43 margin, with 67 votes necessary to convict.
Because of the vote, Murkowski has become a top nemesis for Trump and his most ardent supporters, with Kelly Tshibaka, the former Alaska commissioner of administration, running against the senator in a GOP primary with the former president's endorsement.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, however, has backed Murkowski for a fourth term.