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Believe ‘Trump’ tweets urging supporters to ‘crazy’ triggering raids on Congress

Believe ‘Trump’ tweets urging supporters to ‘crazy’ triggering raids on Congress

An ongoing investigation into the siege of the US Capitol building by supporters of former US President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021. resulting in a clearer picture about the origin of the events on that day

Trump’s post-conference internal tweet he denies election defeat to President Joe Biden on the morning of December 19, 2020, contains the final words to supporters. “Go there Must be wild” became a key trigger and sound of a siren that mobilized Trump supporters. because he believed in Trump’s statement that election fraud had occurred.

The information released is that White House aides and officials on the campaign team have told Trump: He should have admitted defeat to Biden, but on Dec. 18, Trump convened some advisers at the White House. That includes his attorney Rudy Giuliani and former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn. That has suggested Trump is ordering the military to seize state ballot machines.

Such discussions were hindered by many. This includes White House adviser Pat Cipolone. which has given to the Board that He doesn’t think these people give Trump good advice. During an argument that lasted for hours Mr Cipolone was verbally attacked. But he still didn’t give up and asked, Where is the evidence of electoral fraud? But the accusing party did not bring any evidence to present.

The meeting ended after midnight with the idea of ​​seizing the voting machines being rejected. Trump later tweeted at 1:42 a.m. on Dec. 19 to tell his supporters: “Statistically impossible to lose the 2020 elections, the big protests in D.C. on January 6, stay there. must be wild and crazy.”

Jamie Ruskin, a member of the Maryland Democratic Investigation Committee, said the meeting was unusual. Meanwhile, Trump’s tweets electrically tickled his supporters. because he believed Trump’s claims that he was elected

One Twitter employee told the investigative committee: They saw more violent messages online after Trump’s tweet.

It was also reported that Trump had attempted to reach out to those who were to testify to the congressional investigative committee. This is likely an attempt to intervene or falsify the witness testimony. However, the person Trump tried to contact didn’t answer. and notified the authorities instead

Trump, who has hinted he might run for president again in the 2024 elections, posted on his social media platform Truth Social, attacking the work of the party-led inquiry committee. Democrats that they are Political hacks and thugs who commit crimes with scams.

Trump also stated that The ruling was merely an attempt to divert American attention away from the disaster of the Democratic-led administration. Among the most serious inflation problems that exist today