TRUMP IS EXPOSED FOR WHO HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN
©Wendell Griffen, 2022
Now
that the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack on the US Capitol has made
its eighth televised presentation some things are abundantly clear.
The attack on the US Capitol that occurred January 6, 2021, and was viewed live by people across the world, was committed by followers of Donald John Trump. The perpetrators were not antifascists. They were not masquerading as Trump supporters. They were diehard Trump followers.
Trump’s supporters gathered in Washington, DC on January 6 because he summoned them. They did not gather spontaneously. They did not gather because people other than Trump invited them. Trump summoned his followers to Washington on January 6 knowing that was the day Congress would certify the Electoral College tally from the November 2020 presidential election that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris won, and that he and Mike Pence lost.
Trump summoned his followers to Washington by falsely alleging that he won the 2020 presidential election. He claimed that the popular vote was a fraud. He claimed that the presidential electors from swing states that Biden won were fraudulently certified by their respective states. His campaign and private attorneys filed scores of meritless lawsuits to challenge the vote tally. The lawsuits were dismissed by judges because they were based on unsubstantiated allegations of fraud. Nevertheless, Trump summoned his followers to Washington for the January 6 event by falsely calling it a “Stop the Steal” rally.
During
the weeks before January 6, Trump personally tried to bully and persuade state
and federal officials to disregard the popular vote tallies in swing states.
· He phoned state officials
in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania and falsely claimed that the vote
margins in those states for Biden were based on fraud.
· His attorneys made public
statements and filed lawsuits that made the same false assertions.
· Trump was told by
former Attorney General William Barr and other governmental officials that the
claims about voter fraud were baseless.
· Nevertheless, Trump’s
surrogates recruited, enabled, and supplied alternate slates of electors with documents
that falsely identified them as the actual electors from their states.
· Some of Trump’s
Republican allies attempted to get the alternate slate of electors to Vice
President Mike Pence on and before January 6 to create a misimpression that the
integrity of the electoral count was disputed.
· Trump tried to bully
Pence into asserting the power to reject the certified electors from Arizona,
Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. He did so for days before January 6. During
the early morning hours of January 6, Trump used Twitter to falsely tell his
followers that Pence had the power to reject the electors and not certify the
electoral count.
· Trump tried to interfere
with the internal operation of the Justice Department and install sycophants
who would carry out his wishes to remain in office contrary to the election
result. Jeffrey Clark and Sidney Powell were willing to do his bidding, but Trump’s
aim and their efforts were staunchly opposed by other lawyers in the Justice
Department and the White House.
Trump
knew that some of his followers at the January 6 rally carried weapons,
including firearms. He railed at his staff and demanded that mobile magnetometers
placed at entrances to the rally be removed so that his weapon-wielding followers could enter the rally. Trump delivered incendiary remarks about
Pence and Members of Congress to his followers during the rally and then told
them to march to the Capitol where he would join them.
The January 6 Committee presented testimony from Cassidy Hutchinson, the assistant to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. Her testimony established that as President of the United States, Donald Trump incited an armed crowd of his followers. He aimed that irate and weaponized crowd at the Capitol and told them to “fight like hell.” When he did so, Trump knew that Pence, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and the leaders of the Senate, and members of both Houses of Congress were meeting to certify the electoral count.
When
Trump’s Secret Service detail refused to drive him to the Capitol, Trump tried
to wrest control of his limousine. After Trump was physically restrained from
doing so, he attempted to assault a member of his security detail. When Trump returned
to the White House following his speech, he hurled his lunch against a wall,
shattering a bottle of tomato ketchup on the wall.
Then Trump sat in his private dining room for three hours and watched Fox News coverage about the brutal attack on the Capitol by his followers. During the attack, Trump issued a Tweet that accused Pence of lacking courage to suspend the electoral count.
Trump refused to call off his followers as they broke through police barricades and assaulted Capitol Police. He refused to direct civilian law enforcement and military units to defend the Capitol, protect Pence and Congress, and repel the insurrectionists. As the Capitol was being invaded, defaced, and occupied by his armed followers who shouted their aim to find, capture, and harm Pence and members of Congress, Donald Trump watched Fox News and waited while both chambers of Congress were forced to suspend proceedings.
After Pence and Congressional leaders managed to summon military units to the Capitol – because Trump had refused to do so – Trump was finally persuaded by his daughter, Ivanka Trump, and other White House staff to issue a video directing his followers to leave the Capitol. He reluctantly did so. Outtakes from the video show Trump refusing to say the election was over, beating the podium, and refusing to deliver remarks that had been prepared by his staff.
Donald Trump tried to overthrow the Constitution of the United States. He summoned, incited, directed, and tried to join his followers to attack the US Capitol on January 6 as Pence and Congress discharged their duty to certify the 2020 presidential electoral count. Trump’s words and actions caused people to break laws, engage in physical violence against Capitol Police resulting in multiple injuries and several deaths, invade the Capitol, ransack offices, and carry out a violent search for Pence and members of Congress. He did not try to stop the violence. Trump instigated it, stoked it, aimed it, tried to join it, and then sulked like a spoiled brat when White House staff prevented him from doing so.
Trump is a sociopath. He is a brat, bully, liar, and rogue whose sociopathy was well known before he became President of the United States.
As President, Trump praised white supremacists who attacked nonviolent protestors in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017, and called them “fine people.”
As President, Trump ordered an air strike in January 2020 that resulted in the killing of Major General Qassem Soleimani of the Iranian military.
As President, Trump railed at city and state leaders to “get tough” with protestors after George Floyd was murdered in 2020.
As President, Trump staged a photo op after federal agents physically attacked unarmed non-violent Black Lives Matter protestors gathered in Lafayette Park near the White House after Floyd’s murder.
The January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol was directed by Trump, a 76-year-old sociopath, bigot, brat, bully, liar, misogynist, racist, and vicious rogue.
This is the character white Christian nationalists – who claim to be followers of Jesus – cheered, supported, and elected President of the United States in 2016.
This is the character Republicans in Congress and in state and local political offices across the United States praised.
This is the character who nominated Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barratt to become Justices of the Supreme Court.
Trump is exposed for who he has always been. His presidency and continued political viability expose the moral and ethical deceitfulness of white Christian nationalists, Republican sycophants, and their financiers and apologists.
The world is waiting for Americans to treat Trump like he is a criminal and to condemn people who have enabled, supported, and endorsed his criminality. Have you done so yet?
Why not?
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