New Jan. 6 Committee Video Shows Just How Reluctant Trump Was To Condemn Rioters

A brand new video from the Jan. 6 committee reveals simply how reluctant former President Donald Trump was to sentence the Capitol riot.

On Monday, committee member Rep. Elaine Luria (D-Va.) tweeted a video displaying testimony from numerous Trump underlings ― together with daughter and adviser Ivanka Trump, son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner and White Home lawyer Pat Cipollone ― a few speech his advisers needed him to present on Jan. 7.

The video reveals that Trump made a number of edits to the speech by hand.

As an illustration, Trump crossed out a line that may have instructed the Capitol rioters, “I would like it to be very clear you don't signify me,” in keeping with a draft of the speech shared by the committee. Kushner instructed the committee he didn't know why the previous president eliminated that line.

Trump additionally edited the comment “In the event you broke the regulation, you belong in jail” to the blander assertion “In the event you broke the regulation, you'll pay.”

The video ends with Trump aide John McEntee admitting he didn’t suppose Trump actually needed to present the Jan. 7 speech condemning the rioters.

“What did you base that on?” an investigator requested.

McEntee’s response: “The truth that somebody has to inform me to nudge it alongside.”

You possibly can see the entire video beneath.

As you may anticipate, lawmakers, journalists and Twitter customers had robust reactions to the video:

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