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In reply to the discussion: If Trump had gone to the Capitol, what did he intend to do there? [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(180,715 posts)21. 'Take me up to the Capitol now': How close Trump came to joining rioters
TFG thought that he could stage a "made of tv" moment with this stunt
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/07/01/trump-capitol-riot-march/
Toward the end of 2020, then-President Donald Trump began raising a new idea with aides: that he would personally lead a march to the Capitol on the following Jan. 6.
Trump brought it up repeatedly with key advisers in the Oval Office, according to a person who talked with him about it. The president told others he wanted a dramatic, made-for-TV moment that could pressure Republican lawmakers to support his demand to throw out the electoral college results showing that Joe Biden had defeated him, the person said.
The excursion that almost happened came into clearer focus this week, as the House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 presented explosive testimony and records detailing Trumps fervent demands to lead his supporters mobbing the seat of government. Though Trumps trip was ultimately thwarted by his own security officers, the new evidence cuts closer to the critical question of what he knew about the violence in store for that day.
Trump has acknowledged his foiled effort to reach the Capitol. Secret Service wouldnt let me, he told The Washington Post in April. I wanted to go. I wanted to go so badly. Secret Service says you cant go. I would have gone there in a minute.,,,,,
This account of Trumps ceaseless plotting to join the mob at the Capitol on Jan. 6 is based on committee testimony and evidence as well as 15 former officials, aides, law enforcement officials and others, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to reveal internal details.
Aides did not know where Trump got the idea, this person said, but it wasnt from inside the White House. The chief of staff, Mark Meadows, discussed plans to bring Trump to the Capitol with Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) and lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who was leading the campaigns efforts to overturn the election results, according to testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson, a close aide to Meadows.
Trump brought it up repeatedly with key advisers in the Oval Office, according to a person who talked with him about it. The president told others he wanted a dramatic, made-for-TV moment that could pressure Republican lawmakers to support his demand to throw out the electoral college results showing that Joe Biden had defeated him, the person said.
The excursion that almost happened came into clearer focus this week, as the House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 presented explosive testimony and records detailing Trumps fervent demands to lead his supporters mobbing the seat of government. Though Trumps trip was ultimately thwarted by his own security officers, the new evidence cuts closer to the critical question of what he knew about the violence in store for that day.
Trump has acknowledged his foiled effort to reach the Capitol. Secret Service wouldnt let me, he told The Washington Post in April. I wanted to go. I wanted to go so badly. Secret Service says you cant go. I would have gone there in a minute.,,,,,
This account of Trumps ceaseless plotting to join the mob at the Capitol on Jan. 6 is based on committee testimony and evidence as well as 15 former officials, aides, law enforcement officials and others, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to reveal internal details.
Aides did not know where Trump got the idea, this person said, but it wasnt from inside the White House. The chief of staff, Mark Meadows, discussed plans to bring Trump to the Capitol with Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) and lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who was leading the campaigns efforts to overturn the election results, according to testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson, a close aide to Meadows.
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If Trump had gone to the Capitol, what did he intend to do there? [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 2022
OP
He was bringing a surprise order of hamberders to kick off a new session of Congress. nt
TexasTowelie
Jul 2022
#1
If Pence had been killed or injured, TFG would have declared martial law
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 2022
#18
I would have loved to see his bloated behind and cotton candy hair among the "peaceful tourists"
Vinca
Jul 2022
#8
Trump will eventually say it would have been a "peaceful protest" had he been allowed to lead it,
sop
Jul 2022
#12
'Take me up to the Capitol now': How close Trump came to joining rioters
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 2022
#21