Donald Trump criticizes the investigation into the assault on the Capitol

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Il persists, and signs. Donald Trump issued a 12-page press release Monday evening, June 13, in which he also reiterates his erroneous allegations of fraud concerning the 2020 election. In reaction to the parliamentary committee on the events of January 6, 2021, he notably declared that this was a “travesty of justice”. “This comedy […] is a brazen attempt to divert public attention from the truth […]which is that Americans overwhelmingly came to Washington on January 6 to hold their elected officials accountable for clear signs of criminal activity in the election,” Donald Trump writes in the document despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

His Minister of Justice, a host of advisers and even his own daughter…: the parliamentary committee on Monday provided a disturbing chronology of how Donald Trump tried to stay in power after his defeat in the presidential election of 2020, assuring that the election had been “stolen” from him, despite the repeated denials of his closest followers.

“Even before the election, Donald Trump had decided that, regardless of the facts and the truth, if he lost the election, he would claim that it was rigged,” said Zoe Lofgren, elected Democrat member of this commission. seeking to shed light on the responsibility of the Republican billionaire in the attack on the United States Congress by his supporters, on January 6, 2021.

Trump lawyer ‘intoxicated’

After nearly a year of investigation, this group of elected officials had earlier in the day delivered a meticulous account of the maneuvers of the former president between the evening of the presidential election and the storming of the Capitol. A few hours after the polls closed on November 3, 2020, Joe Biden and Donald Trump are neck and neck. “It was becoming clear that the election would not be decided that night,” said Ivanka Trump, the former president’s daughter and at the time one of his closest advisers, in testimony broadcast Monday by the Commission.

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However, shortly before 2:30 a.m., Donald Trump appears in front of American television from the living rooms of the White House. “Honestly, we won the election,” he says, despite the count still in progress. “It was far too early to make this kind of decision,” said Bill Stepien, Donald Trump’s campaign manager, before this group of elected officials. One of the only ones to encourage the president in his approach that evening? His personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who according to one of the president’s advisers testifying before the commission, was “clearly intoxicated”.

The ‘angry’ president

On November 7, 2020, just before 11:30 a.m., Joe Biden was declared the winner. That same day, Donald Trump’s campaign manager attended a meeting with the outgoing president. “We told him what we thought was his chance of winning at this point. […], that there was maybe a 5 or 10% chance” that he would win, details Bill Stepien. The president “was more and more angry”, says Bill Stepien. The leader then decides to change his teams to surround himself with people who support him in his crusade.

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On November 19, this new legal team held a most confusing press conference. Sidney Powell, one of Donald Trump’s lawyers, accuses Venezuela, Cuba and the Democrats of having hatched an electoral plot. At his side, Rudy Giuliani, denounces “a scandalous iron curtain of censorship”. Under the heat of the spotlights, a brown liquid, hair dye, begins to drip down her temples.

“Nonsense”

Four days later, Attorney General Bill Barr visits the White House. “It was a bit embarrassing,” says the minister in a video broadcast Monday by the commission. On several occasions, he said, the two men together examined the alleged election fraud advanced by Donald Trump. “Nonsense” expressed by a man “detached from reality”, estimates the Minister of Justice, who will resign on December 14.

In the following month, Donald Trump and his entourage will continue to convey “these lies” about electoral fraud to collect donations, argued the commission. Flooding her supporters with dozens of emails a day, her campaign team will raise $250 million between Election Day and Jan. 6, 2021, she revealed.

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“The big lie was also a big scam,” lambasted Zoe Lofgren, known for having worked on the impeachment before Congress of three presidents: Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton… and Donald Trump. During four upcoming hearings, the so-called “January 6” commission will continue to present its conclusions on its year of investigation, placing Donald Trump at the heart of “an attempted coup”.

The American Minister of Justice Merrick Garland, who assured follow “all the hearings” of this commission, promised Monday to hold all the actors of January 6, 2021 to account, “whatever their rank, their position, and that ‘they were present or not’ during the storming of the Capitol.


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