Donald Trump privately requested to be transferred to the Capitol building on January 6 last year to join his supporters, a report revealed. Politico reported that Robert Engel – a Secret Service agent responsible for protecting Trump after the election – claimed that the former president had spoken of his desire to go to the Capitol. Meanwhile, the House committee investigating last year’s Jan. 6 attacks on the Capitol plans to begin primetime hearings today by playing unreleased videos with former president’s aides and family members – including Ivanka Trump – testifying in person. . Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr.’s son and Ivanka Trump’s daughter will also testify in the New York political investigation into alleged fraud in their family business from July 15. A former GOP spokesman tells the Independent that Donald Trump will “lose his mind” when he attends the Jan. 6 Capitol Uprising Committee hearings on Thursday night and realizes that no one is there to intervene on his behalf. . The committee hearings on January 6 will begin at 8 p.m. ET Thursday.
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Capitol Uprising: What Happened on January 6, 2021?
The inappropriate attack on the cradle of American democracy by misleading supporters of Donald Trump is remembered as a profoundly shameful culmination of his chaotic and divisive reign, writes Joe Somerland: Maroosha Muzaffar June 9, 2022 2:00 p.m. 1654776045
Hearing guide: What you need to know as the January 6th panel is made public
The parliamentary committee investigating the January 6 uprising in the US Capitol will hold the first of a series of hearings that will present its findings on Thursday night. With the televised hearings, the seven Democrats and two Republicans on the nine-member panel are hoping to grab the attention of the American public and bring home the violence of that day in 2021, as some have tried to downplay the attack. And they intend to use the more than 1,000 interviews they have conducted to highlight the people who played a key role in the siege – and to show that it was a deliberate, unprecedented attempt to prevent Joe Biden from winning the certification. Read the full Associated Press article here: Maroosha Muzaffar June 9, 2022 1:00 p.m. 1654772445
Peter Navarro calls possible Justice Department arrest warrant “hypocrisy”
Peter Navarro may accept a warrant for his arrest because he ignored the Commission’s January 6 summons, if the Ministry of Justice decides, he said. Mr Navarro told Fox News on Wednesday that the reason for the possible silencing order reflected “affirmative hypocrisy”. Meanwhile, in a letter to Judge Amit Mehta of the DC District Court, Mr. Navarro argued that although he was left without legal representation, the prosecution has begun to make proposals to push for a speedy trial. He also said he was “in a serious disadvantage” and was having trouble setting up a team of legal experts. Maroosha Muzaffar June 9, 2022 12:00 p.m. 1654768845
Peter Navarro complains about legal fees in a letter to the judge: “I will eat dog food if I stay out of prison”
Peter Navarro, Donald Trump’s former financial adviser, told a federal judge on Wednesday that he was “in a serious disadvantage” and was having trouble setting up a team of legal experts. In a letter to DC District Court Judge Amit Mehta, Navarro argued that although he was left without legal representation, the prosecution has begun making proposals to push for a speedy trial. Read the full story of Alisha Rahaman Sarkar here: Maroosha Muzaffar June 9, 2022 11:00 AM 1654765245
What Mike Pence said about the January 6 uprising
The former vice president is still at loggerheads with Donald Trump over the Capitol uprising, when violent insurgents threatened to hang him for not collaborating on a plan to overthrow the election. Read Joe Sommerlad’s full article here: Maroosha Muzaffar June 9, 2022 10:00 AM 1654763445
What we know about Trump’s actions as an uprising was unfolding
Members of the House committee investigating the January 6 events will hold their first prime time hearing on Thursday to share what they revealed about former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, which culminated in the deadly storm in the US. Capitol. Part of their mission: Determining the actions of the former president that day. Much is already known about Trump’s whereabouts, what he said and how he reacted. But large gaps remain. Read the AP article for what we know so far:
What we know about Trump’s actions as an uprising was unfolding
Members of the House committee investigating the January 6 events will hold their first prime time hearing on Thursday to share what they revealed about former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Maroosha Muzaffar 9 June 2022 09:30 1654761645
Who are the members of the January 6 selection committee?
The select committee that was forced to investigate the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol will soon begin what it hopes will be a series of high-impact, televised auditions to articulate its findings in its favor. American public. The show has seemed a bit unfocused in recent episodes, however; Read Andrew Naughtie’s profile here: Maroosha Muzaffar June 9, 2022 9:00 AM 1654759845
Joe Biden talks about gun control with Jimmy Kimmel: “I do not want you to imitate Trump’s abuse of the Constitution”
The 46th President blamed the lack of any progress on arms safety on intimidation by the arms lobby, as he called on voters to make it a key issue in November during his first personal appearance on a midnight talk show. Read the full story of Peony Hirwani here: Maroosha Muzaffar 9 June 2022 08:30 1654758045
1,000 Witnesses on Jan. 6: From Trump aides to riots
The House Electoral Commission investigating the January 6 riots interviewed more than 1,000 people directly or indirectly involved in the US Capitol uprising as it investigates the violent attack and unprecedented attempts by former President Donald Trump to overthrow him. of defeat. Read the full Associated Press article here:
1,000 Witnesses on Jan. 6: From Trump aides to riots
The House of Representatives panel on January 6 interviewed more than 1,000 people directly or indirectly involved in the US Capitol uprising as it investigated the violent attack and unprecedented attempts by former President Donald Trump to overthrow President Maroosha Muzaffar June 9, 2022 08:00 1654756245
The January 6 hearings swear to “change history.” Here’s what to expect
The panel’s first hour-long hearing will feature a director recording footage of a meeting between Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and Oath Keepers founder Elmer Stewart Rhodes, according to Eric Garcia and Andrew Feinberg. Read the full story here: Maroosha Muzaffar June 9, 2022 7:30 p.m.