Attack on Capitol committee criticizes Trump’s failure to respond

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former president of the united states Donald Trump has decided not to stop the operation. attack the capital January 6, 2021 because it suits her and she spent the afternoon watching it on TV.. That’s how it resonated on Thursday when the committee investigating the attack accused him of deliberate passivity. “He was the only person in the world who could stop the crowd. He could not be acted upon by his aides or allies. He ignored the desperate pleas of his own family, including (his children) Ivanka and Donald Jr.” said. The chairman of this committee is Democrat Bennie Thompson.

This new session, aired on Prime time, was the eighth and final to September in this series of public interrogations that began a month ago. The focus was 187 minutes since then. embers They gave speeches to the crowd to make their voices heard in the Capitol By 4:17 p.m. that afternoon, he posted a video on Twitter in which he said for the first time that they should leave the Convention Center.

In total, nearly 10,000 people attended the protest, most of them Trump supporters, and nearly 800 entered the building as Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in the November presidential election was officially confirmed. days left five dead and about 140 officers injured.

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For the committee, 187 minutes reviewed, abandonment of power Up to the aforementioned video, by the former president, who posted a tweet criticizing Vice President Mike Pence’s refusal to cancel the election, and two to ask the protesters to be peaceful and respect the law. Trump refused to use the word peace, and it was his daughter who convinced him to use the other formula.

The President was at the White House at the time, unable to persuade his drivers to take him to the Capitol, as recalled today and described on June 28 by Cassidy Hutchinson, a key witness to this political investigation, by the then vice-president of the presidential cabinet. , Mark Meadows. If it had come out, according to a security guard, it would have ceased to be a public spectacle to be “something more.” “I don’t know if you want to use this word uprising, coup or whatever,” he told the committee.

The two main witnesses were Matthew Pottinger, an aide to national security adviser in the Trump administration this Thursday, and Sarah Matthews, a White House deputy spokeswoman who resigned after the attack, thinking she was “vulnerable”. According to Matthews, if Trump wanted to address the nation quickly, he could. in less than a minute. That’s the time it takes to get from the private dining room in the west wing to the media room.

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But Trump was following the debate on the conservative network Fox News, and instead of listening to his advisers and mobilizing law enforcement, he called his lawyer Rudy Giulani and senators in the Capitol. encourage them to delay approval of election results.

While the crowd was already inside the building, there were agents of Vice President Mike Pence, who had begun to fear for their lives and urged his relatives to say goodbye, according to a security official. Among those worried about how the situation was deteriorating and the consequences was House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy, who asked Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner to mediate.

On January 7, the former president still refused to close the elections. The committee had hoped to send a series of text messages from the Secret Service on January 5 and 6 that could offer more details, but only received one. The rest were deleted as part of a scheduled system migration and, according to the media, cannot be recovered. It was learned this Thursday that the Department of Homeland Security has launched a criminal investigation into this elimination and has asked the Secret Service to halt their investigation to avoid interference.

Previous hearings had served to identify links between the supremacist groups spearheading the protest and the former president and his entourage, and Trump’s inner circle repeatedly stressed to him that the theory of electoral theft was unfounded. First Lady Melania Trump told Fox News on Thursday that she did not immediately condemn the violence that ensued, as she had been working that afternoon, and that no one had informed her of the discussions.

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