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« Reply #872 on: July 21, 2022, 09:49:04 PM »
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Trump made video condemning Capitol riots because he feared cabinet would use 25th Amendment to remove him: CNN

Thursday night's House Select Committee hearing is expected to dive into former President Donald Trump's actions during the January 6th Capitol riots -- and also his actions in the immediate aftermath.

On January 7th, 2021, Trump made a video in which he condemned the riots at the Capitol as lawless acts of violence.

However, the J6 Committee is reportedly preparing to show outtakes of Trump's riot-condemning speech in which he expresses reluctance to condemn the attackers.

CNN's Kaitlan Collins said on Wednesday that sources have told the network that "one of the only reasons Trump actually made that video was aides warned him about the fact that his own cabinet might be preparing to use the 25th Amendment to remove him from office" if he failed to do so.

The January 7th video in question is much more forceful in condemning the violence at the Capitol that Trump made on January 6th.

Although the twice-impeached former president did call on the rioters to leave the Capitol on that day, he also told them that "we love you, you're very special" and again repeated his false claims that the 2020 presidential election was "stolen" from them.

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« Reply #873 on: July 22, 2022, 05:14:36 AM »
Adam Kinzinger offers video preview of Thursday's blockbuster J6 Committee hearing

On Thursday, ahead of the latest public hearing by the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) released a clip showing some of the information that will be discussed during the hearing.

One of the key points laid out in the video — which depicts various witnesses sitting for depositions — is that former President Donald Trump was removed from the fray, watching everything on television and not doing anything to respond to the violence.

The question of what the former president was actually doing during the attack has loomed large over the proceedings, as it has bearing on whether or not Trump can be considered culpable for the attackers' actions, and whether he approved of their actions.

This comes amid other evidence that the former president did not activate the National Guard to protect members of Congress during the attack, and other people lower or even outside of the chain of command had to step in to keep them safe — something several retired generals and admirals publicly condemned as a "dereliction of duty."

A previous witness, former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, testified that insofar as Trump wanted to do anything, it was to travel to the Capitol and join the rioters — and that at one point he even lunged at his own security detail for refusing to take him to the scene.

Adam Kinzinger @RepKinzinger

What was Donald Trump doing while the Capitol was under siege? Take a look.

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« Reply #874 on: July 22, 2022, 05:18:40 AM »
Live updates: Jan. 6 panel says Trump chose not to act during Capitol attack
https://www.npr.org/2022/07/21/1112023963/jan-6-hearing-livestream-how-to-watch-live-updates

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« Reply #875 on: July 22, 2022, 05:26:35 AM »
WATCH: Rep. Luria said Trump ‘refused to act’ on Jan. 6 to stay in power | Jan. 6 hearings

Rep. Elaine Luria, D-Va. gave an opening statement on July 21 as the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack presented its findings to the public. The hearing focused on what President Donald Trump was doing during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol in an effort to interrupt the certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory.

She began to summarize the timeline of the insurrection and how former President Donald Trump “sat in his dining room and watched the attack on television.”

“On Jan. 6, when lives and our democracy hung in the balance, President Trump refused to act because of his selfish desire to stay in power,” she said.


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« Reply #876 on: July 22, 2022, 05:32:37 AM »
WATCH: Jan. 6 attack ‘emboldened our enemies,’ former White House security adviser says

Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., spoke on July 21 as the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack presented its findings to the public. The hearing focused on what former President Donald Trump was doing during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol in an effort to interrupt the certification of Joe Biden’s presidential victory.

Kinzinger mentioned the last tweet Trump put out on Jan. 6 that said “these things” was “what happened when an election was viciously and unceremoniously stolen.”

Former press secretary Sarah Matthews testified that it was further justification of her choice to resign from the administration.

“At that point, I had already made the decision to resign. And this tweet just further cemented my decision,” she said. “I thought that Jan. 6, 2021, was one of the darkest days in our nation’s history and President Trump was treating it as a celebratory occasion with that tweet.”

Kinzinger also played what GOP leadership said in the days and weeks after the attack; in that moment, they all condemned what happened. He said that other White House personnel considered resigning, but were worried that Trump, “left to his own devices, would put the country at continued risk.”

Matthew Pottinger, former deputy national security adviser, said he stayed in his position, after he sent his boss his resignation, to help protect the national security of the country. But he said the aftermath created new security issues.

“I think it emboldened our enemies by helping give them ammunition to feed a narrative that our system of government doesn't work, that the United States is in decline,” Pottinger said.


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« Reply #877 on: July 22, 2022, 05:48:15 AM »
DHS watchdog has launched criminal probe into destruction of Jan. 6 Secret Service text messages, sources say
Results of the investigation could be referred to federal prosecutors, the sources said, depending on the results.


Results of the investigation could be referred to federal prosecutors, the sources said, depending on the results.

WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General has launched a criminal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the destruction of Secret Service text messages that may have been relevant to inquiries about the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, two sources familiar with the matter told NBC News. 

The results of the investigation could be referred to federal prosecutors, the sources said, depending on the results.

The DHS Inspector General informed the Secret Service on Wednesday evening that the investigation is now criminal and that it should halt all internal investigations on the missing text messages, according to a letter detailed to NBC News.

“To ensure the integrity of our investigation, the USSS must not engage in any further investigative activities regarding the collection and preservation of the evidence referenced above,” DHS Deputy Inspector General Gladys Ayala wrote in a letter to Secret Service Director James Murray on Wednesday evening. “This includes immediately refraining from interviewing potential witnesses, collecting devices or taking any other action that would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation.”

The letter was first reported by CNN.

In a statement, the Secret Service said it was “in receipt of the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General’s letter. We have informed the January 6th Select Committee of the Inspector General’s request and will conduct a thorough legal review to ensure we are fully cooperative with all oversight efforts and that they do not conflict with each other.”

However, a Secret Service official said the letter raises some legal complexities, because while DHS has asked Secret Service to halt its internal inquires the agency also faces a subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee and a demand for information about the texts from the National Archives.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/dhs-launched-criminal-probe-destruction-jan-6-secret-service-text-mess-rcna39392

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #878 on: July 22, 2022, 04:22:25 PM »
Trump didn't act and didn't want to, plus 4 other takeaways from the Jan. 6 hearings
https://www.npr.org/2022/07/22/1112324462/jan-6-hearing-takeaways

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Re: 1/6 Insurrection Investigation
« Reply #879 on: July 23, 2022, 03:27:52 AM »
Former President Donald Trump went on a massive tirade late Thursday night after the House select committee on the Jan 6th riot concluded their latest public hearing, with Trump ending his night by trashing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) as a "disloyal sleaze bag!"

Trump is the ultimate disloyal sleaze bag. The worst American traitor since Benedict Arnold.

In the future, let's not elect a businessman, a TV reality star, an actor, or even a general or admiral. Let's stick with politicians like governors, senators and congressmen. They have worked out ok in the past. A non-politician might work out ok, and has worked out well to very well, in the past. Men like Eisenhower and Grant, for instance. But you never know what you are going to get.

It may be that a narcissist individual like Trump isn't interested in being Senator or Governor. He wants to be head of the company, or head of the nation, or nothing at all. Choosing from the ranks of politicians might weed these people out. It seems to have worked in the past.

Democracy is a fragile relay race. From 1789 to 2012, we had 57 presidential elections, 57 baton exchanges. On the 58th exchange in 2016, we dropped the baton. Entrusted the presidency to someone who wanted to be President for Life. Let's steer away from that in the future. Why take chances?
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