According to the latest investigations revealed, the former president of the United States decided not to stop the attack “because it suited him” and spent that afternoon watching what was happening in the Capitol on television.
Euskaraz irakurri: Trumpek “nahita” and “komeni zitzaiolako” ez zuen ezer egin Kapitolioaren kontrako erasoa geldiarazteko
Former President of the United States Donald Trump He followed the attack on the Capitol in real time on Fox News from the White House on Jan. 6, 2021, and “at no point did he do anything to stop it,” according to the congressional committee investigating the events.
The committee, promoted by the Democratic Party and with the participation of just two Republican congressmen, revealed yesterday that “there is no record” that while Trump monitored the attack on television, he called every “military, judicial or security officer in charge.”
However, according to the committee’s version, he called “some of the senators who were in the Capitol at the time,” which was stormed by thousands of his supporters.
According to Democratic congresswoman Elaine Luria, one of those responsible for leading this Thursday’s session, Trump was locked in a White House dining room for about three hours, watching television and listening to “the pleas of members of his family.” and reject advisers.” who asked him to take action to stop the mob.
This Thursday’s session included eyewitness testimony from Assistant National Security Adviser to the Trump administration, Matthew Pottinger, and then-Deputy White House spokeswoman Sarah Matthews, who resigned after the attack.
This new session, broadcast during prime time, was the eighth and final, until September, of this series of public interrogations that began a month ago.
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