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Guy Noir said:
Today, July 12, 2022 was another public hearing.
The focus was on the deposition of Whitehouse Council Pat Cipione, a Dec 16 tweet, and plans to overturn the election on Jan 6th.
Cipollone backed Cassidy Hutchinson's account of the Jan 6 events
Can you provide a link? I can't find his testimony. I have seen reports he didn't contradict, confirmed some points and took Executive Privilege. I am.lookinh for the questions on confirming what she said? Thanks
Sorry
https://www.newsweek.com/cipollone-corroborated-key-elements-hutchinsons-1-6-testimony-mulvey-1723225
What was corroborated? It didn't say?
You make a fair point.
As I re-read the accounts, the stories quote a Democrat member of the Committee, Raskin. I can't find a transcript of Cipollone's entire testimony. So I'll say it is uncorroborated at this time.
Cipollone corroborated virtually everything from Hutchinson, Jan. 6 panel member says
WASHINGTON Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone corroborated virtually all of the revelations from previous witnesses, including former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, in lengthy testimony before the panel last week, a top Jan. 6 committee member told NBC News.
"Cipollone has corroborated almost everything that we've learned from the prior hearings," Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said in an exclusive interview just hours before the next hearing. "I certainly did not hear him contradict Cassidy Hutchinson. … He had the opportunity to say whatever he wanted to say, so I didn't see any contradiction there."
It was unclear if Cipollone was directly asked by investigators about the specifics of some of the more explosive aspects of Hutchinson's testimony including that they would be charged with "every crime imaginable" if Trump went to the Capitol on Jan. 6.
https://news.yahoo.com/cipollone-corroborated-virtually-everything-hutchinson-110035689.html
Where I have a problem is that all of this is corroborating circumstantial tid-bits. That is insinuating that Trump may have been involved, was mad/didn't accept he lost and is an *******. I have not seen anything that ties him to the Congressional break-in or that the purpose was a Trump inspired plot to overthrow the US Government/election.
Trump Sought to Conceal Plans for March to Capitol, Panel Says
WASHINGTON
President Donald J. Trump attempted to make the Jan. 6, 2021, march on the Capitol appear spontaneous even as he and his team intentionally assembled and galvanized a violence-prone mob to disrupt certification of his electoral defeat, the House committee investigating the attack showed on Tuesday.
"POTUS is going to have us march there/the Capitol,"
Kylie Jane Kremer, an organizer of the "Save America" rally on Jan. 6, wrote in a Jan. 4 textshown by the panel on Tuesday as it detailed Mr. Trump's efforts to gather his backers in Washington for a final, last-ditch effort to overturn his loss.
Ms. Kremer added that Mr. Trump was "going to just call for it 'unexpectedly.'"Mr. Trump weighed announcing the move, according to documents obtained from the National Archives, which provided the investigators with a draft tweet that said: "I will be making a Big Speech at 10AM on January 6th at the Ellipse (South of the White House). Please arrive early, massive crowds expected. March to the Capitol after. Stop the Steal!!"
The tweet was never sent.
But it was the latest evidence presented by the committee of how Mr. Trump undertook a public and private effort to channel angry supporters, including right-wing extremists, toward the Capitol, where Vice President Mike Pence and lawmakers were gathered to confirm Joseph R. Biden Jr. as the president-elect.
For more than a year, Mr. Trump and his
defenders have described the violence at the Capitol as a freewheeling peaceful protest gone awry. But the hearing on Tuesday laid out how the
former president took a guiding role not only in bringing the mob fueled by his election lies to Washington that day, but also in the plan to direct it up to Capitol Hill, disregarding the advice of his closest aides."Donald Trump summoned a mob to Washington, D.C., and ultimately spurred that mob to wage a violent attack on our democracy," said Representative Bennie Thompson, Democrat of Mississippi and the chairman of the committee.
In its seventh hearing to lay out its findings, the committee situated Mr. Trump at the center of the quasi-legal efforts to derail the political process and also at the heart of the unprecedented chaos at the Capitol. Over nearly three hours,
it introduced evidence from rally organizers, rioters and aides inside the White House who said the former president had inspired and directed what transpired that day.https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/12/us/jan-6-panel-trump.html