Donald Trump throws his own DAUGHTER under the bus: Former President says Ivanka 'had long since checked out' after she disputed his election rigging claims at inquiry into Capitol Riot
Donald Trump turned on his daughter Ivanka Trump after her testimony to the committee investigating the January 6th insurrection revealed she didn't think the 2020 presidential election was rigged. Her testimony was played played during Thursday night's prime time hearing after video showed former Attorney General Bill Barr calling election fraud claims 'bulls***'. The former president said on Friday that Ivanka was 'not involved in looking' at the results of the 2020 election and had 'long since checked out'. He added that his daughter was 'trying to be respectful to Bill Barr and his position as attorney general (he sucked),' It was part of a series of messages he posted on Truth Social on Friday morning, where he called Barr 'weak and frightened' and claimed he was 'threatened by Democrats and was 'scared stiff of being impeached'. Trump also said the election was 'obviously rigged and stolen' and called it the 'crime of the century'. Trump and his daughter were known for their close relationship and she was seen as his favorite child. She severed as an adviser in his White House and Trump often said she could be president one day. Trump had turned on other advisers who testified before the panel and who refused to back his false claim he won the 2020 election over Joe Biden.
Daniel Dale @ddale8 · Jun 9, 2022 There is 0 evidence this happened. Trump informally declared a need for “10,000 people” in a chat with his acting defense sec the night of Jan 5, according to Miller. No actual order or request; Miller treated it as Trump hyperbole; it never went to Pelosi, because why would it. Madison Cawthorn @CawthornforNC Why did Nancy Pelosi reject President Trump’s call for National Guard troops at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th? Daniel Dale @ddale8 The president is in charge of the DC National Guard, with his authority delegated at the time to the Secretary of the Army. They can talk to Pelosi if they want to, but the Speaker of the House is not in a position to reject their activation decisions even if she wanted to.
“Not only did President Trump refuse to tell the mob to leave the Capitol, he placed no call to any element of the United States government to instruct that the Capitol be defended,” Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) revealed Thursday night during the first hearing of the Jan. 6 House select committee,
“He did not call his Secretary of Defense on Jan. 6. He did not talk to his Attorney General. He did not talk to the Department of Homeland Security,” Cheney added. “President Trump gave no order to deploy the National Guard that day. And he made no effort to work with the Department of Justice to coordinate and deploy law enforcement assets.”
Her statements were backed up by videotaped testimony aired at the hearing from Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley. He said it was then-Vice President Mike Pence, who was under siege himself at the time, to demand that the National Guard be called out.
Pence told Pentagon leaders to “get the Guard down here, put down this situation,” Milley testified. The general said he later received a call from then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, who told him to “kill the narrative that the vice president is making all the decisions.”
‘He deserves it’: Donald Trump accused of supporting Jan 6 rioters who wanted to hang Mike Pence
As thousands of Donald Trump’s supporters were storming the US Capitol and chants of “hang Mike Pence” rang out from the angry mob, the then president purportedly told advisors that his vice president “deserves it.”
The remarks by Mr Trump were heard by former staff who were present in the room when they were spoken, according to Liz Cheney, the Republican vice-chair of the January 6 select committee.
Ms Cheney said the committee would present testimony from more than half a dozen former White House staff of the Trump administration who were present in the West Wing on that day.
Ms Cheney said the committee would present testimony from more than half a dozen former White House staff of the Trump administration who were present in the West Wing on that day.
“You will hear that president Trump was yelling. He was really angry at advisers that told him he needed to be doing something more,” she said.
“And aware of the rioter’s chants to hang Mike Pence, the president responded with this sentiment: ‘Maybe our supporters have the right idea. Mike Pence deserves it.’”
You appear to be ignoring the key facts here. The allegations are:-
1. Trump encouraged insurrection 2. Trump did nothing to prevent the events of Jan 6 3. The VP, Pence, took action to protect people and called out the National Guard 4. Trump appears to have suggested that the mob should kill Pence for doing 3 above
You appear to be ignoring the key facts here. The allegations are:-
1. Trump encouraged insurrection 2. Trump did nothing to prevent the events of Jan 6 3. The VP, Pence, took action to protect people and called out the National Guard 4. Trump appears to have suggested that the mob should kill Pence for doing 3 above
You comfortable with that?
Facts or allegations? What is the legal definition?
You appear to be ignoring the key facts here. The allegations are:-
1. Trump encouraged insurrection 2. Trump did nothing to prevent the events of Jan 6 3. The VP, Pence, took action to protect people and called out the National Guard 4. Trump appears to have suggested that the mob should kill Pence for doing 3 above
You comfortable with that?
Facts or allegations? What is the legal definition?
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https://uk.yahoo.com/news/trump-rages-ivanka-checked-2020-125428725.html
https://news.yahoo.com/ray-epps-capitol-riot-figure-140228875.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9kdWNrZHVja2dvLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIjB1XqgtnZETlCQf7nLO7saXNL8-kWvNDS6ZyJpru9ex2UQljpEzoLq2YiTqPLKYM2aVK7GJoV6z7b8ieQTakz8AXMg36qhpMXo5sOu_45mJW1GFw8-ODik_0x78lU4FAluLpVmYOKPB6rUZ7PZ9Ls66lrUFXKifS-YjQYdv3rC
No-one charged.
Ashi Babbitt was shot at point blank range.
No-one charged.
Not charged.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/09/ashli-babbitt-capitol-mob-trump-qanon-conspiracy-theory
I suggest you do some deeper research my man - good place to start: https://google.co.uk/
Donald Trump turned on his daughter Ivanka Trump after her testimony to the committee investigating the January 6th insurrection revealed she didn't think the 2020 presidential election was rigged. Her testimony was played played during Thursday night's prime time hearing after video showed former Attorney General Bill Barr calling election fraud claims 'bulls***'. The former president said on Friday that Ivanka was 'not involved in looking' at the results of the 2020 election and had 'long since checked out'. He added that his daughter was 'trying to be respectful to Bill Barr and his position as attorney general (he sucked),' It was part of a series of messages he posted on Truth Social on Friday morning, where he called Barr 'weak and frightened' and claimed he was 'threatened by Democrats and was 'scared stiff of being impeached'. Trump also said the election was 'obviously rigged and stolen' and called it the 'crime of the century'. Trump and his daughter were known for their close relationship and she was seen as his favorite child. She severed as an adviser in his White House and Trump often said she could be president one day. Trump had turned on other advisers who testified before the panel and who refused to back his false claim he won the 2020 election over Joe Biden.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10904155/Trump-turns-IVANKA-said-long-checked-election.html
nytimes behind a paywall so cannot read.
Guardian...lol
Daniel Dale
@ddale8
·
Jun 9, 2022
There is 0 evidence this happened. Trump informally declared a need for “10,000 people” in a chat with his acting defense sec the night of Jan 5, according to Miller. No actual order or request; Miller treated it as Trump hyperbole; it never went to Pelosi, because why would it.
Madison Cawthorn
@CawthornforNC
Why did Nancy Pelosi reject President Trump’s call for National Guard troops at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th?
Daniel Dale
@ddale8
The president is in charge of the DC National Guard, with his authority delegated at the time to the Secretary of the Army. They can talk to Pelosi if they want to, but the Speaker of the House is not in a position to reject their activation decisions even if she wanted to.
“Not only did President Trump refuse to tell the mob to leave the Capitol, he placed no call to any element of the United States government to instruct that the Capitol be defended,” Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) revealed Thursday night during the first hearing of the Jan. 6 House select committee,
“He did not call his Secretary of Defense on Jan. 6. He did not talk to his Attorney General. He did not talk to the Department of Homeland Security,” Cheney added. “President Trump gave no order to deploy the National Guard that day. And he made no effort to work with the Department of Justice to coordinate and deploy law enforcement assets.”
Her statements were backed up by videotaped testimony aired at the hearing from Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley. He said it was then-Vice President Mike Pence, who was under siege himself at the time, to demand that the National Guard be called out.
Pence told Pentagon leaders to “get the Guard down here, put down this situation,” Milley testified. The general said he later received a call from then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, who told him to “kill the narrative that the vice president is making all the decisions.”
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/gop-slapped-down-again-jan-041257259.html
As thousands of Donald Trump’s supporters were storming the US Capitol and chants of “hang Mike Pence” rang out from the angry mob, the then president purportedly told advisors that his vice president “deserves it.”
The remarks by Mr Trump were heard by former staff who were present in the room when they were spoken, according to Liz Cheney, the Republican vice-chair of the January 6 select committee.
Ms Cheney said the committee would present testimony from more than half a dozen former White House staff of the Trump administration who were present in the West Wing on that day.
Ms Cheney said the committee would present testimony from more than half a dozen former White House staff of the Trump administration who were present in the West Wing on that day.
“You will hear that president Trump was yelling. He was really angry at advisers that told him he needed to be doing something more,” she said.
“And aware of the rioter’s chants to hang Mike Pence, the president responded with this sentiment: ‘Maybe our supporters have the right idea. Mike Pence deserves it.’”
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/deserves-donald-trump-expressed-support-010454303.html
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/wisconsin-judge-finds-gop-election-180127973.html
1. Trump encouraged insurrection
2. Trump did nothing to prevent the events of Jan 6
3. The VP, Pence, took action to protect people and called out the National Guard
4. Trump appears to have suggested that the mob should kill Pence for doing 3 above
You comfortable with that?
What is the legal definition?