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« Reply #633 on: June 13, 2022, 02:34:55 PM »
Jan. 6 Committee to show proof GOP lawmakers sought Trump pardon for insurrection

The House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots will reveal proof of one of the panel's most explosive claims about their Republican colleagues.

The first public hearing about the Jan. 6 insurrection revealed GOP lawmakers had sought pardons from Donald Trump for their efforts to overturn the 2020 election, but committee members said they would provide proof of those allegations during Monday's hearing, reported the Washington Post.

“We will show the evidence that we have that members of Congress were seeking pardons,” said Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-CA). “To me, I think that is some of the most compelling evidence of a consciousness of guilt. Why would members do that if they felt that their involvement in this plot to overturn the election was somehow appropriate?”

Multiple GOP lawmakers sought pardons from Trump during his final weeks in office, according to the committee, and panelists said they had proof.

"We're not going to make accusations or say things without proof or evidence backing it," said Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL).

https://www.rawstory.com/donald-trump-pardon-2657500003/

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« Reply #634 on: June 13, 2022, 03:09:21 PM »
WATCH LIVE TODAY AT 10AM EASTERN TIME: House select committee holds second hearing on Jan 6th insurrection

On Monday morning the House select committee investigating the Jan 6th insurrection will convene once more on national television where it is expected to provide more evidence that Donald Trump spread misinformation about the 2020 presidential election that led to the attack.

Tuesday's witnesses will reportedly include former Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien, fired Fox News politics editor Chris Stirewalt, and GOP elections attorney Ben Ginsberg.

According to Politico, "The select committee says it intends to show that many of the people who joined that mob had been inundated by those messages from Trump and his allies, which may have contributed to their radicalization."

The report also notes that Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) will take a more prominent role in making the presentation.

The third hearing -- of the six scheduled will take place on Wednesday morning 6/15, with the fourth on Thursday, also in the morning.

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« Reply #635 on: June 13, 2022, 09:43:25 PM »
Jan. 6 panel hearing: In video, Bill Barr calls Trump's election claims 'detached from reality'
https://www.npr.org/live-updates/capitol-insurrection-hearing-2022-06-13

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« Reply #636 on: June 13, 2022, 10:28:48 PM »
Donald Trump knew he was lying about "election fraud". Lock him up!

Most damaging mens rea evidence so far.

Trump knew in advance and on Election Night of the "Red Mirage" - creating false impression he was winning.

Trump nonetheless used mirage to tell his supporters the election was being stolen.

Bill Stepien under oath
Bill Barr under oath

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Barr and Stepien in their depositions both acknowledged that everyone understood the early election night returns would be positive for Trump but the situation would change as mail votes were tallied.

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« Reply #637 on: June 13, 2022, 10:40:15 PM »
Bill Stepien wasn't the voice of reason in Trump's ear as he claims -- he was on 'Team Coup': columnist



During today's testimony in front of the House committee investigating the Capitol riot on Monday, the panel heard about former Trump aides and legal professionals who purportedly tried to tell the former president that his claims of mass voter fraud in the 2020 election were bogus -- a group of people branded as "Team Normal" by Trump spokesperson Jason Miller.

Among those included in "Team Normal" is former Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien. But according to The Bulwark's Tim Miller, Stepien "spent 5 years watching Donald Trump’s cruelty, pathological duplicity, irrationality, narcissistic personality disorder, buffoonery, and criminality."

"After that half-decade of evidence, this 'professional' decided to accept a role as the campaign manager for Trump’s flagging re-election campaign," Miller writes.

Miller says that Stepien must have known that Trump had no plans of leaving office in the event that he lost. "And yet on election night 2020, as this fate was coming to pass, Bill Stepien testified that he advised the president to give a measured statement about how it’s 'too early to tell,'" Miller writes. "He wanted Trump to be dignified about how the team was 'proud of the race we ran' and close by offering that he would have 'more to say' after the votes came in."

According to Miller, Stepien's failure to resign in protest, or to go to the press to tell them how "deluded" Trump was, or to testify against Trump during his impeachment hearings just shows that "Team Normal" wasn’t functionally any different from the “Ultra-Krakens.”

"They just didn’t want to get their hands dirty. They had professional reputations to keep," writes Miller.

The committee had planned to hear in-person testimony from Stepien but he canceled an hour before the hearing after his wife went into labor.

Trump started pushing what came to be known as his "Big Lie" around 2:30 am on November 4, 2020, making baseless allegations of fraud and prematurely declaring victory on the night of an election he ultimately lost to Joe Biden by seven million votes.

Former attorney General Bill Barr told the committee in previously unseen video testimony that Trump claimed there was major fraud underway "right out of the box on election night... before there was actually any potential of looking at evidence."

The committee says that initial claim grew quickly into a conspiracy to cling to power by Trump and his inner circle -- and a fundraising campaign that raised $250 million between election night and the insurrection.

The panel hopes to demonstrate that the clips from Stepien, Barr and others prove Trump should have known that what he was being told by his allies wasn't true.

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« Reply #638 on: June 14, 2022, 01:22:22 AM »
Ex-Fox News political editor tells Jan. 6 committee how Trump tried to exploit a peculiar voting anomaly



On Monday morning, June 13, former Fox News Political Editor Chris Stirewalt testified during a series of public hearings being held by the U.S. House of Representatives’ select committee on the January 6, 2021 insurrection. Stirewalt was working Fox News’ decision desk on Election Night 2020, and during his testimony, he recalled that then-President Donald Trump failed to understand some basic facts about the counting of election results.

Trump and his allies were furious when Stirewalt, on Election Night 2020, called Arizona for now-President Joe Biden. Fox News, in fact, called Arizona for Biden before other media outlets, although Stirewalt’s reporting was totally accurate: Biden won Arizona — a fact that was upheld and confirmed by subsequent vote recounts.

Stirewalt, a veteran of television news, did exactly what reporters are encouraged to do: He scooped the competition with his reporting on Arizona — and Fox News later “thanked” Stirewalt by firing him. MAGA World was furious with Fox News because of Stirewalt’s reporting, and the firing showed that pleasing Trump was more important to Fox News than having high-quality, accurate reporting.

During his testimony before the January 6 select committee, Stirewalt explained that Trump didn’t understand the concept known as the “red mirage” — which is when the vote count, at a certain point, is deceptively favorable to a Republican candidate because it is coming from a GOP-leaning area and the votes from the more Democratic places haven’t been counted yet.

Stirewalt testified, “We had gone to pains — and I’m proud of the pains we went — to make sure that we were informing viewers that this was going to happen. Because the Trump campaign and the president had made it clear they were going (to) try to exploit this anomaly.”

Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren asked Stirewalt, “So, this red mirage, that’s really what you expected to happen on Election Night?” And Stirewalt responded, “It happens every time.”

Take Pennsylvania, for example. Trump clearly failed to understand how the “red mirage” worked in that state, where things were looking hopeful for him when the votes were being counted in GOP-friendly parts of Central Pennsylvania. But the more the votes were counted in Philadelphia — which is overwhelmingly Democratic and hasn’t had a Republican mayor since the early 1950s — the better things looked for Biden, who ultimately won the state.

During his testimony, Stirewalt recalled how he defended his election reporting at Fox News even when Trumpsters were angrily railing against it.

Mediaite reporter Aidan McLaughlin explains, “The network faced the wrath of Trump over the Arizona call, and millions of his supporters ditched Fox for Trumpier alternatives like OANN and Newsmax that more forcefully denied Biden’s win. Fox’s efforts to regain that audience — through moves like firing Stirewalt and adding additional hours of pro-Trump opinion to their lineup — ended up working. The network is back in first place in the ratings after falling behind CNN and MSNBC for the first time in decades.”

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Former Fox News political editor Chris Stirewalt notes then-Pres. Trump would have needed three states to change their election results due to allegedly fraudulent ballots to win.

“You're better off to play the Powerball than to have that come in.” https://abcn.ws/3Hlim8V


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« Reply #639 on: June 14, 2022, 12:43:04 PM »
Vets for Trump leader faces new charges after Jan. 6 committee reveals more evidence against him



The co-founder of the Vets for Trump organization is facing new charges after he was spotted in a video recording of a meeting between Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and Oath Keepers chief Stewart Rhodes.

Joshua Macias was arrested in November 2020 after driving with a security guard to a Philadelphia vote center in a Hummer plastered with with QAnon paraphernalia and carrying guns and ammunition, and district attorney Larry Krasner announced new charges based on the Jan. 5, 2021, meeting in a parking garage, reported The Philadelphia Inquirer.

The district attorney's office filed four new charges against Macias -- including attempted interference with primaries and elections, and hindering the performance of a duty -- based on new evidence revealed by the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Video footage shown during the select committee's first public meeting shows Macias meeting with Tarrio and Rhodes, who have each been charged with seditious conspiracy for their alleged roles in planning the U.S. Capitol riot.

The 43-year-old Macias and alleged conspirator Antonio LaMotta, 63, are still awaiting trial on charges related their post-election arrest, which investigators believe had stopped a possible mass shooting linked to threats against former city commissioner Al Schmidt.

Schmidt testified Monday before the select committee's second public hearing, where he described the increasingly violent threats he faced after Trump pressured election officials in an effort to overturn his loss.

https://www.rawstory.com/joshua-macias/

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