He's admitting every awful thing, mostly - "I was the researcher! Bannon was the doer!" And still he's so full of himself. Any of those who weren't solidly behind tfg regarding the Big Lie were "bad people" who "had no business in the White House." It's clear projection on his part when he makes the ludicrous accusation that Democrats were attempting a coup d'etat by certifying the vote.
His reaction to the reporter's attempt to bring reality into the end of the interview was... surreal. This man crafts a narrative that simply does not exist. How could he be surprised there was violence after speeches like the ones given by tfg & co that day? How could he be surprised that violence was part of the plan when, well beforehand, tfg proclaimed in a tweet: "Be There. Will Be Wild!" This man is a mendacious nutbar.
Why in the world would he be talking to a Rolling Stone reporter like this? Twice? Oh. His book came out in November: In Trump Time: My Journal of Americas Plague Year. The number of gushing five star reviews at Amazon is chilling and nauseating. I can't wait for his turn when televised hearings start. I'm looking forward to hearing the names of the "over 100 congressmen ready to implement the plan." 😒
Earlier article also by Tim Dickinson that dovetails with this one:
Trump Adviser Worried Hes Not Getting Enough Credit for Trying to Ruin American Democracy
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/jan6-peter-navarro-ted-cruz-green-bay-sweep-1276742/