In the first hearing to present the conclusions after months of investigations into the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 by pro-Trump protesters, which left five dead, the head of the Parliamentary Commission, Democratic representative Bennie Thompson opened the session by saying that the attack was a deliberate effort to “modify millions of votes” in favor of President Donald Trump, under false accusations of alleged fraud that were never proven in dozens of courts.
As could be seen in the live broadcast of the hearing, among other channels through Univisión, Thomson assured that, before January 6, 2020, there was a conspiracy to change the results. “Donald Trump was at the center of this conspiracy, and the President of the United States called a mob to march on Capitol Hill and support changing the results,” he said.
“Starting today and in the coming weeks, we will explain to you what happened that day,” he added.
The committee showed a video that was shown to former Attorney General Bill Barr stating that he told then-President Trump that his claims of alleged voter fraud had no evidence.
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“I made it clear that I didn’t agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen,” Barr said. in the statement.
Far from defending whoever was the candidate of his strength, the vice chairman of the select committee, Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming, said that Trump had a “sophisticated seven-part plan” to nullify the presidential election and detailed how the panel plans to use its future hearings to address each part of the scheme.
Cheney did not detail the specifics of the plan in his opening statement.
He said the protesters who stormed the Capitol and fought with police were motivated by the actions of Trump, who falsely claimed they had stolen the election from him.
Cheney also read testimony that Trump, when told his supporters were chanting that they wanted to hang former Vice President Mike Pence, responded that perhaps the rioters “had the right idea.”
Cheney, on the other hand, claimed that Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Scott Perry “contacted the White House in the weeks immediately following January 6 to ask for a presidential pardon.”
“Several Republican congressmen have also asked for presidential pardons for their role in trying to change the outcome of the 2020 election,” Cheney added.
After this video, a testimony was also passed in which Ivanka Trump, daughter of the former president, recounts that she accepted that her father had lost the election after then-prosecutor Bill Barr informed her that there was no evidence of alleged fraud in the elections. of 2020.
“It affected my perspective. I respect prosecutor Barr and that’s why I accepted what he was saying,” he said.
One of the central missions of the legislative panel investigating Trump and his inner circle was to determine how his attempts to overturn his 2020 defeat through a campaign of false claims and discredited allegations of voter fraud influenced the violence on January 6.
Challenging these testimonies, in the hours before this hearing began, former President Trump today called the January 6, 2021 takeover of the Capitol “the greatest movement in the history of our country to make America great again.” “.
“January 6 (2021) was not just a protest, it represented the largest movement in the history of our country to make America great again,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform.
For Trump, the elections in which the current president of the United States, Democrat Joe Biden, was elected, were fraudulent.
“This was about a rigged and stolen election, and a country that was about to go to HELL,” Trump justified on his own platform, which he turned to after social media canceled his accounts.
President Biden, for his part, also in the hours before the start of the session of the Investigative Commission of Parliament, assured that the assault on the Capitol “was a clear and flagrant violation of the constitution.”
Biden said this during his welcoming address to Latin American leaders at the Summit of the Americas.
“Before we begin, one of the things that will occupy my country tonight, I suspect, is the first open hearings on January 6. As I said when it was happening and afterwards, I think it was a clear and flagrant violation of the constitution. I think that these men and women broke the law, they tried to change the outcome of an election. And there are a lot of questions about who is responsible and who is involved. I’m not going to pass judgment on that,” the president said.
Source: Ambito

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