The 1/6 Committee hearing room before the seventh hearing

3 Things You Need To Know From The Seventh 1/6 Committee Hearing

The seventh 1/6 Committee hearing was full of information for the American people, but here are the three biggest things that you need to know.

1). Trump Mobilized Insurrectionists And Gave Them The Target Of 1/6

In a devastating presentation, Rep. Jamie Raskin laid out how Trump focused the militias and his supporters on the common date of 1/6.

1/6 Committee member Jaime Raskin said , “While Trump supporters grew more aggressive online, he continued to rile up his base on Twitter. He said there was overwhelming evidence that the election was the biggest scam in our nation’s history. As you can see, the president continued to boost the event dozens of times in the lead-up to January 6.”

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A big point made repeatedly during the hearing was that Donald Trump understood the power of his Twitter account, and he used that power to mobilize violent extremists to come to the Capitol to stop the certification of the election.

Trump knew exactly what he was doing, and the incitement of the mob on 1/6 began on Twitter days before the attack.

2). Roger Stone Was Trump’s Go-Between For The Militias

It was reported before the hearing that the 1/6 Committee had encrypted texts from an ally of Donald Trump who was communicating with the militias that attacked the Capitol on 1/6.

Like in the Russia scandal, the go-between for Donald Trump was Roger Stone.

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The objective changed, but the players remained the same. In 2016, the goal was to win the White House, and Roger Stone served as the intermediary between the Trump campaign and the players in the Russia scandal. In 2020, Trump was trying to keep the White House, and Roger Stone was used to communicate with the violent militias.

3). Trump Has Been Referred To The DOJ For Witness Tampering

1/6 Committee Vice Chair Liz Cheney dropped a bombshell at the end of the hearing:

After our last hearing, President Trump tried to call a witness in our investigation. A witness you have not yet seen in these hearings. That person declined to answer or respond to President Trump’s call and instead alerted their lawyer to the call. Their lawyer alerted us and this committee has supplied that information to the Department of Justice. Let me say one more time we will take any efforts to influence witness testimony very seriously.”

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Donald Trump has been directly and personally engaging in witness tampering, and the Justice Department now has a decision to make on whether or not they will prosecute Donald Trump for interfering with and obstructing the 1/6 Committee investigation.

 

Jason Easley
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