Former President Donald Trump sent the message of support which was played at the 'Texas Loves Ashli Babbitt' event.
"To Ashli's family and friends, please know that her memory will live on in our hearts for all time," Trump said.
"Ashli served our country in the United States Air Force for 14 years, where she was a security forces airman and eventually went on to achieve the rank of senior airman. She defended our nation overseas, including in Iraq to fight in the war on terror." "On that horrible day of January 6, Ashli arrived at the United States Capitol, she was shot and tragically killed. Today would have been her birthday, happy birthday Ashli.We must all demand justice for Ashli and her family," Trump added.
"So on this solemn occasion as we celebrate her life, we renew our calls for a fair and non-partisan investigation into the death of Ashli Babbitt. "I offer my unwavering support to Ashli's family and all on the Department of Justice to reopen its investigation into her death on January 6th. All Americans deserve a fair process, and you deserve justice."
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