Jan. 6 panel reveals Secret Service chatter, subpoenas Trump.
, voting unanimously 9-0 to call the former president to appear before Congress to testify.
“These are the things and events that happen when a sacred landslide election victory is so unceremoniously and viciously stripped away from great Patriots,” Raskin said, reading a tweet from Trump. Chao, who is married to Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, told the committee"it was impossible for me to continue given my personal values. I came as an immigrant. I believe in the peaceful transfer of power.”Trump tweet about Pence ignited security concerns, calls for execution
The Jan. 6 committee showed never before seen video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calling Vice President Mike Pence during the attack on the Capitol to determine whether lawmakers would be able to return to the building to resume certification of the Electoral College votes. Pence later told Pelosi that law enforcement officials believed the House and Senate would be able to reconvene that evening.
Chuck Schumer, the Senate's top Democrat, is seen at one point telling the acting attorney general Jeff Rosen to tell President Donald Trump to call off the protesters at the U.S. Capitol.The committee played never-before-seen video of congressional leaders calling for military reinforcements to the Capitol Police and how to resume counting Electoral College votes after evacuating the House and Senate chambers under siege from the rampaging mob.
Pelosi contacted Mayor of Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Governor of Maryland Larry Hogan and Governor of Virginia Ralph Northam. Even after Trump returned to the White House after his speech on the morning of Jan. 6, the former president wanted to lead his supporters into the Capitol, according to Secret Service agents and White House officials.
The Jan. 6 committee will be reviewing testimony regarding potential obstruction, including testimony about advice given not to tell the committee about the events surrounding Jan. 6, Rep. Pete Aguilar said during the hearing. Secret Service Agent Robert Engel and former White House aide Anthony Ornato “expressed to me that the President was irate, you know, on the drive up,” the employee told the committee.Intelligence about the Jan. 6 attack was available to Secret Service and others in the White House more than 10 days before the march to the Capitol, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said.
On a call with Trump’s White House national security staff in early January of 2021, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense David Norquist warned about an attack on the Capitol. A Secret Service briefing said that in demonstrations on the night of Jan. 5, 2021, there were “multiple weapon offenses to include Carrying a handgun w/out a license, possessing a high capacity feeding device, and unregistered ammunition.” The following day, the Secret Service and other federal agencies would find a similar situation.
Agents observed some Trump supporters with guns and others wearing body army, ballistic helmets, pepper spray, and holding riot shields.
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