american house of House of Representatives Jan. 6 committee voted unanimously Thursday to subpoena Donald Trump, demanding that former The president’s personal testimony, as she revealed it is shocking new A video of his closest aides describing his multi-part plan to reverse the resulting 2020 election loss in January attack on The US Capitol Building.
“We should ask for testimony under oath of January 6th Central playerRep. Liz Cheney said of Wyoming, vice chair of the commission.
Trump is almost certain fight summon command and decline To bear witness. He did not have an instant comment.
In the tenth of the Committee public session just Weeks before the midterm congressional elections, a panel sum up up Trump’s amazing betrayal of his right of office. that was how Democratic President Benny Thompson voiced this, describing Trump’s unprecedented attempt to prevent Congress from certifying Democrat Joe Biden’s victory.
with live new Details and evidence, including from former Ministers of the President’s Cabinet and the US Secret Service, and panel Trump has shown time and time again by those around him that the election was overYet he has coordinated far-reaching efforts to prevent Biden from taking it office. many of former Aides testified that Trump said privately that he knew he had lost to Biden.
In another striking new video panel Show previously unseen footage of Congressional Leaders Call Officials for help During the siege of the Capitol.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer can be seen speaking to state governors in Neighboring Virginia and Maryland. Later shows Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and other GOP leaders such as group Trump’s acting lawyer asks general for help.
“They are breaking the law in Several different ways – quite frankly when instigating of President of United States,” I heard Pelosi say in one a point. “Do you believe this?” Screamed.
The video comes from a documentary produced by Pelosi’s daughter, according to two people a favour with The matter was given anonymity for discussion.
earlier, in Unprecedented Secret Service messages, the panel Provided evidence that extremist groups provided muscle in The fight for Trump presidency, planning weeks ahead attack to send violent force to Washington.
Secret Service warned in (a) December 26, 2020, email of Advice that members of Right-wing ‘Proud Boys’ plot to outnumber cops in march in Washington on Jan 6.
“I felt like The silence before the hurricane,” one Secret Service Agent Books in a group chat.
the home panel He warned that the rebellion in the Capitol was not an isolated incident but a warning of fragility of nation’s democracy in The postTrump era.
“no one of This is normal, acceptable or legal in Cheney announced.
“There is no defense That Donald Trump was deluded or irrational. No president can challenge rule of The law and this work way in A constitutional republic, period.
Thompson and Cheney’s comments were loaded with language often seen in criminal indictments. Both lawmakers called Trump “substantial” involved. in The events of January 6, Cheney said Trump acted in A “premeditated” way.
To illustrate what it said were “intentional lies”, the commission put frequent examples side by side in The stories told by senior administration officials telling Trump the actual facts with pins of Repeat the exact opposite at the pre-riot rally at Ellipse on Jan 6.
The committee may do decision on whether made criminal Referral to the Ministry of Justice.
Thursday’s session opened in the mostly empty Capitol, with Most lawmakers in home Campaigns for Re-election. many of people who They were among the thousands around the Capitol on Jan 6 is running now for Congress officesome with Trump support. police officers who A mob killer filled the front row in the listening room.
in one recorded interview former White House official Alyssa Farrah Griffin said Trump looked up On TV I asked, “Can you believe I lost to this (expletive) guy?”
The Commission also fee on buried of 1.5 million documents it received from the Secret Service, including an email from December 11, 2020, the day the Supreme Court rejected one of The main Trump suits team had brought against The election results.
Just for your information. The Secret Service wrote, according to documents obtained by the commission.
White House Assistant Cassidy Hutchinson, a top aide to the then President of Mark Meadows, stated Trump was “angry” and “fired” up about the court’s ruling.
Trump told Meadows, “Something effect of: ‘Me, no want people to me know Mark lost. this is embarrassing. knowledge out,. “
Cabinet members including former secretary of State of Mike Pompeo, Attorney General William Barr and Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia also He said in The interviewees appeared at the hearing that they believe that once legal avenues have been exhausted, that should it was the end of Trump’s efforts to remain in power.
“in viewThat was the end of Bar said of December 14 Electoral College vote.
But instead of the end of Trump’s efforts to survive in powerthe commission noted that it was only the beginning – the president summoned the crowd to Washington for march for fight The election on Jan 6.
Thursday session It was a closing argument for The panel Republican legislators, Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, who They have basically been ostracized by Trump and party and won’t come back in The new Congress. Cheney lost her primary, and Kinzinger decided not to run.
Committee, after making more More than 1500 interviews and obtained countless documents, produced a sweeping investigation of Trump’s activities from his defeat in November Capitol Elections attack.
“I used this big Representative Zoe Lofgren, DN.Y. , who It was young A House employee during the Richard Nixon impeachment inquiry in 1974. “When is this idea occur him and what he did? know while he was doing it? “
This week’s session was scheduled to be final Presentation of lawmakers before the midterm elections. But staff say the investigation is continuing.
The committee met on January 6 for more from a year and set up By the House of Representatives after Republican senators blocked formation of a outside panel Similar to the September 11 commission set up After the terrorist attacks of 2001. Even after the launch of High-level public Hearings last In the summer, the January 6 panel continued to collect evidence and interviews.
under the commission rulesJanuary 6 panel Is to produce a report of His findings, most likely in Dec. The committee will dissolve 30 days after publication of This report, the with The new Congress in January.
The House of Representatives expects the Republicans drop January 6 and investigate other investigations if they win Control after the midterm elections, focusing primarily on Biden, owner family and its management.
at least five people Die in January 6 attack and his aftermathincluding the killing of a Trump supporter by Capitol police.
The police are working in Often bloody, by hand combatas Trump supporters paid past barricades, stormed the Capitol and wandered the halls, causing lawmakers to flee for safety Temporarily disable the joint session of Congress ratifies the election of Biden.
more than 850 people He was charged by the Ministry of Justice in Capital attackSome of them take a long time prison Sentences for their roles. Many leaders and affiliates of Extremist section guards have been charged and proud boys with discord.
Trump faces various State and federal investigations over his actions in elections and aftermath.
american house of House of Representatives Jan. 6 committee voted unanimously Thursday to subpoena Donald Trump, demanding that former The president’s personal testimony, as she revealed it is shocking new A video of his closest aides describing his multi-part plan to reverse the resulting 2020 election loss in January attack on The US Capitol Building.
“We should ask for testimony under oath of January 6th Central playerRep. Liz Cheney said of Wyoming, vice chair of the commission.
Trump is almost certain fight summon command and decline To bear witness. He did not have an instant comment.
In the tenth of the Committee public session just Weeks before the midterm congressional elections, a panel sum up up Trump’s amazing betrayal of his right of office. that was how Democratic President Benny Thompson voiced this, describing Trump’s unprecedented attempt to prevent Congress from certifying Democrat Joe Biden’s victory.
with live new Details and evidence, including from former Ministers of the President’s Cabinet and the US Secret Service, and panel Trump has shown time and time again by those around him that the election was overYet he has coordinated far-reaching efforts to prevent Biden from taking it office. many of former Aides testified that Trump said privately that he knew he had lost to Biden.
In another striking new video panel Show previously unseen footage of Congressional Leaders Call Officials for help During the siege of the Capitol.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer can be seen speaking to state governors in Neighboring Virginia and Maryland. Later shows Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and other GOP leaders such as group Trump’s acting lawyer asks general for help.
“They are breaking the law in Several different ways – quite frankly when instigating of President of United States,” I heard Pelosi say in one a point. “Do you believe this?” Screamed.
The video comes from a documentary produced by Pelosi’s daughter, according to two people a favour with The matter was given anonymity for discussion.
earlier, in Unprecedented Secret Service messages, the panel Provided evidence that extremist groups provided muscle in The fight for Trump presidency, planning weeks ahead attack to send violent force to Washington.
Secret Service warned in (a) December 26, 2020, email of Advice that members of Right-wing ‘Proud Boys’ plot to outnumber cops in march in Washington on Jan 6.
“I felt like The silence before the hurricane,” one Secret Service Agent Books in a group chat.
the home panel He warned that the rebellion in the Capitol was not an isolated incident but a warning of fragility of nation’s democracy in The postTrump era.
“no one of This is normal, acceptable or legal in Cheney announced.
“There is no defense That Donald Trump was deluded or irrational. No president can challenge rule of The law and this work way in A constitutional republic, period.
Thompson and Cheney’s comments were loaded with language often seen in criminal indictments. Both lawmakers called Trump “substantial” involved. in The events of January 6, Cheney said Trump acted in A “premeditated” way.
To illustrate what it said were “intentional lies”, the commission put frequent examples side by side in The stories told by senior administration officials telling Trump the actual facts with pins of Repeat the exact opposite at the pre-riot rally at Ellipse on Jan 6.
The committee may do decision on whether made criminal Referral to the Ministry of Justice.
Thursday’s session opened in the mostly empty Capitol, with Most lawmakers in home Campaigns for Re-election. many of people who They were among the thousands around the Capitol on Jan 6 is running now for Congress officesome with Trump support. police officers who A mob killer filled the front row in the listening room.
in one recorded interview former White House official Alyssa Farrah Griffin said Trump looked up On TV I asked, “Can you believe I lost to this (expletive) guy?”
The Commission also fee on buried of 1.5 million documents it received from the Secret Service, including an email from December 11, 2020, the day the Supreme Court rejected one of The main Trump suits team had brought against The election results.
Just for your information. The Secret Service wrote, according to documents obtained by the commission.
White House Assistant Cassidy Hutchinson, a top aide to the then President of Mark Meadows, stated Trump was “angry” and “fired” up about the court’s ruling.
Trump told Meadows, “Something effect of: ‘Me, no want people to me know Mark lost. this is embarrassing. knowledge out,. “
Cabinet members including former secretary of State of Mike Pompeo, Attorney General William Barr and Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia also He said in The interviewees appeared at the hearing that they believe that once legal avenues have been exhausted, that should it was the end of Trump’s efforts to remain in power.
“in viewThat was the end of Bar said of December 14 Electoral College vote.
But instead of the end of Trump’s efforts to survive in powerthe commission noted that it was only the beginning – the president summoned the crowd to Washington for march for fight The election on Jan 6.
Thursday session It was a closing argument for The panel Republican legislators, Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, who They have basically been ostracized by Trump and party and won’t come back in The new Congress. Cheney lost her primary, and Kinzinger decided not to run.
Committee, after making more More than 1500 interviews and obtained countless documents, produced a sweeping investigation of Trump’s activities from his defeat in November Capitol Elections attack.
“I used this big Representative Zoe Lofgren, DN.Y. , who It was young A House employee during the Richard Nixon impeachment inquiry in 1974. “When is this idea occur him and what he did? know while he was doing it? “
This week’s session was scheduled to be final Presentation of lawmakers before the midterm elections. But staff say the investigation is continuing.
The committee met on January 6 for more from a year and set up By the House of Representatives after Republican senators blocked formation of a outside panel Similar to the September 11 commission set up After the terrorist attacks of 2001. Even after the launch of High-level public Hearings last In the summer, the January 6 panel continued to collect evidence and interviews.
under the commission rulesJanuary 6 panel Is to produce a report of His findings, most likely in Dec. The committee will dissolve 30 days after publication of This report, the with The new Congress in January.
The House of Representatives expects the Republicans drop January 6 and investigate other investigations if they win Control after the midterm elections, focusing primarily on Biden, owner family and its management.
at least five people Die in January 6 attack and his aftermathincluding the killing of a Trump supporter by Capitol police.
The police are working in Often bloody, by hand combatas Trump supporters paid past barricades, stormed the Capitol and wandered the halls, causing lawmakers to flee for safety Temporarily disable the joint session of Congress ratifies the election of Biden.
more than 850 people He was charged by the Ministry of Justice in Capital attackSome of them take a long time prison Sentences for their roles. Many leaders and affiliates of Extremist section guards have been charged and proud boys with discord.
Trump faces various State and federal investigations over his actions in elections and aftermath.