Donald Trump is STILL considering a self-pardon and wanted to go to the floor of the House to defend himself when he was being impeached, insiders reveal - but aides stopped him and persuaded him to make video instead
President Donald Trump is still weighing a self-pardon in his final days in the White House, a report revealed Wednesday evening, confirming concerns from Democrats
Trump s advisers claim they had to persuade him not to march down to the House floor to defend himself against impeachment as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushed through a vote Wednesday
Instead, they were able to convince him to release a five-minute video address to the nation from the Oval Office condemning the violence at the Capitol last week
Democrats say law enforcement has been given the names of GOP lawmakers who helped MAGA mob with reconnaissance - after Stop the Steal organizer boasted of help from three congressmen
Law enforcement were given the names of representatives were seen giving tours to groups in the Capitol the day before protesters stormed the building
Tim Ryan, who chairs the subcommittee which oversees Capitol Police, said that the names were given to authorities on the day of the riot
He declined to name them
Rep. Mikie Sherrill revealed Tuesday night that she witnessed the tours, calling them a reconnaissance for the next day