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
capitol, he s probably close to 2 million true american patriots. they are swarming and converging mainly from constitutional avenue, but from all around saying, there is no escape pelosi. pelosi. nadler it, schumer. we are coming for you. we are coming in like white on rice for pelosi, nadler, schumer even you, aoc. we are coming to take you out. and pull you out by your hairs. how about that, pelosi? might as well make yourself another appointment.
weirdest and most harrowing, unnerving footage from the attack, to this day. and there is a bunch of it. that s one example of it but we ve got a lot of it. there is guys walking through the halls of congress, banging on doors, yelling, nancy, nancy! that would before nancy pelosi. what do you think they were going to do if they found her? they did at least have some idea of how to try to find her. they never got their hands on her personally. but they did loot pelosi s office, trashed it, took stuff. today we finally got an answer from the january 6th investigation. some of the previously unanswered questions about the mob that day, looking for individual members of congress, trying to hunt down individual lawmakers they wanted to target. and the answers we got today where 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 on the show talking about it. but now, as of
makers that he says he is coming for pelosi, nadler, schumer, ocasio-cortez and yes, in the abstract, maybe that sounds like a weird guy fantasizing while he stomps around on the national mall. but with context, we know that that same guy, the previous day, with help from a republican congressman was apparently apparently! casing the office building, where the members in fact had their offices, documenting the security checkpoints and how you might use that underground tunnel to get from that office building into the capitol itself, taking pictures of nadler s office door, potentially [inaudible] a way to get to congressional offices. thanks for that, congressman barry loudermilk, thanks for that very much. why did you deny ever giving that tour until you are caught for it? and what did you know about the intentions of the people who participated in that tour, when, again, the capitol was closed to tours? and what did you think, the