should have refused to count the electoral votes. and he should thereby have thrown out the results of the presidential election on january 6th at the u.s. capitol. that, i mean, bottom line that s why trump called for a rally in washington d.c. on january 6th. a rally he said would be wild. that s why he then told the people who showed up, when he called them to d.c., that today, that they should march down to the capitol. what was happening at the capitol at that moment? trump hoped, trump was trying to engineer, that mike pence would reject the votes of the electoral college and thereby throw the election results out, through the united states government in the chaos, thus allowing for the overthrow of the u.s. government and for trump to stay in power, even though he had been voted out. the vice chair of the january 6th investigation, liz cheney, put out a statement last night, which we covered here on last night show, in which he said, president trump was told that any
presidential election on january 6th at the u.s. capitol. that, i mean, bottom line that s why trump called for a rally in washington d. c. on january 6th. a rally he said would be wild. that s why he then told the people who showed up, when he called them to d. c., that today, that they should march down to the capitol. what was happening at the capitol at that moment? trump hoped, trump was trying to engineer, that mike pence would reject the votes of the electoral college and thereby throw the election results out, throw the united states government in the chaos, thus allowing for the overthrow of the u.s. government and for trump to stay in power, even though he had been voted out. the vice chair of the january 6th investigation, liz cheney, put out a statement last night, which we covered here on last night show, in which he said, president trump was told that any such effort to get pence to do that would be illegal. he was told it was illegal, but he did it anyway. we
we got an answer about the mob that day looking for individual members of congress, hunting down individual lawmakers they wanted to target. the answers we got today were the worst possible answers. we have been looking at this. we ve been asking questions about this for a long time, since right after the attack, including multiple segments here on this show talking about it. now, as of today, the whole country looks like we finally know. it started, for us, we first got word of this worst-possible scenario, as i say, right after the january 6th attack. it was a week after january 6th, 2021. congresswoman mikie sherrill, who was a navy veteran, former federal prosecutor, she made a just hair-curling public allegation about other members of congress, republican members of congress. it was very, very worrying, again, one week after january 6th. not only do i intend to see that the president is removed and never runs for office again and doesn t have access to classified ma
that guy didn t set the rest of the house on fire. he was just passing by. no sign of potential arson here. your clear. that s somewhat strange letter about the loudermilk tour being okay, because it didn t go into the capital building, that came from the capitol police chief a couple days ago. congressman barry loudermilk responded exonerated in this matter. but then today, the january six investigators, released the, released video and still images and republican congress and battery ladder melt in fact leading back group, on an hours long tour, of all three house office buildings on january 5th. hours, in all three office building or members of congress have their offices. one member the group strangely takes pictures of things that taurus don t typically take pictures of. security checkpoints and hallways and stairway s. we know that members of the
yeah, we do have doorbell camera footage of a guy standing on the front stab holding a gas can and let opens up. [laughs] but we didn t see him set that front door on fire, so probably that guy didn t set the rest of the house on fire. he was just passing by. no sign of potential arson here. your. clear. that s somewhat strange letter about the loudermilk tour being okay, because it didn t go into the capital building, that came from the capitol police chief a couple days ago. congressman barry loudermilk responded exonerated in this matter. but then today, the january six investigators, released the, released video and still images and republican congress and battery ladder melt in fact leading back group, on an hours long tour, of all three house office buildings on january 5th. hours, in all three office