Condemning the bigotry that was displayed and voiced during the January 6th siege of the United States Capitol, the prominent role played by White supremacists and domestic terrorists in planning and leading the siege, and the elected officials who encouraged them.
Summary
House Resolution 103 is a formal statement by the House of Representatives that officially denounces the presence of white supremacist ideologies and domestic terrorism during the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. The resolution specifically condemns the use of bigoted rhetoric and criticizes elected officials, including former President Donald Trump and certain members of Congress, for their roles in encouraging or supporting the events of that day.
As a resolution rather than a bill, this measure does not create new laws or allocate federal funding; instead, it serves as a public declaration of the House's position on civil rights and political violence. Its primary impact is to reaffirm a congressional commitment to opposing discrimination based on race, religion, or sex, while establishing a formal record of disapproval regarding the actions and rhetoric surrounding the Capitol breach.