![]() ![]() Investigators have also reviewed a PowerPoint presentation circulated by Phil Waldron, a retired colonel who worked with Trump’s outside legal team, that recommended Trump declare a national emergency to keep himself President and proposed Vice President Mike Pence reject electors from “states where fraud occurred,” despite there being no evidence of such fraud. “He’s got to condemn this sh-t ASAP,” Donald Trump Jr. “Someone is going to get killed,” one anonymous message warned Meadows. 6 insurrection, despite pleas from lawmakers, journalists, and even his eldest son. Among them are text messages to Meadows that have brought new focus on Trump’s failure to act quickly to stop the Jan. “And despite being repeatedly told that his allegations of campaign fraud were false, the President continued to feature those same false allegations in ads seen by millions of Americans.”Īnother major source of evidence uncovered by the committee is some 9,000 pages of documents that White House chief of staff Mark Meadows turned over before he decided to stop cooperating. “The President nevertheless continued to insist falsely through January that he had won the election in a landslide,” the committee’s filing reads. The court filing also states that Donoghue revealed he personally informed Trump “in very clear terms” that the Department of Justice had conducted “dozens of investigations” and “hundreds of interviews” looking at key states and concluded that “the major allegations are not supported by the evidence developed.” In one meeting between the former president and several senior officials-including Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Ken Cuccinelli and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows-participants allegedly informed Trump that “people are telling you things that are not right,” Rosen said in Senate testimony, which the committee is reviewing. Now, the committee’s work has potentially set the stage for a criminal referral to the Department of Justice. By March 2-roughly ten months into its investigation-the select committee revealed for the first time it had enough evidence to confirm this theory, saying in a court filing that Trump may have engaged in a “criminal conspiracy” in his efforts to overturn and spread doubt about the 2020 election. But piecing together the facts of how that day unfolded has proved to be a much more complicated task-one that now involves a litany of potential criminal violations.Īfter the select committee received a trove of ripped up White House documents in late January and learned that former President Donald Trump took classified material to his Florida property when he left office, investigators expanded their focus into whether Trump breached federal law for violating the Presidential Records Act and conspiring to commit fraud and obstruction. ![]() 6 insurrection, its goal was simple: compile a detailed account of what happened, and make recommendations to ensure it never happens again. When the House select committee began its investigation into the Jan. ![]()
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