Gasoline on the Fire

For 187 minutes Donald Trump watched his supporters attack the Capitol—and did nothing.

The January 6th Committee hearing showed that the attack on the Capitol was part of Trump's criminal conspiracy to overturn the election using violence. White House counsel Pat Cipollone, testified that everyone inside the White House wanted Trump to call off the attack. Deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews said that Trump's tweet blaming Mike Pence was "giving the green light" to violent rioters who "latch on to every word and every tweet" and that it was "pouring gasoline on the fire."

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The Inescapable Conclusion From the January 6 Hearings, The Atlantic | 7/21/2022

By Russell Berman

Former President Donald Trump could not be compelled to call off the mob that nearly destroyed democracy.


Video: Trump’s plan to falsely claim victory in 2020 election was ‘premeditated,’ Rep. Cheney says, PBS Newshour | 7/21/2022

Cheney said that audio shows “Trump’s plan to falsely claim victory in 2020, no matter what the facts actually were, was premeditated.”


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