Trump Takes Victory Lap As Dems’ Jan. 6 Narrative Implodes

(Republican Party News) – Former President Donald Trump is having a pretty good week, especially after some brand new evidence was released by Congress that undermines two of the more ridiculous claims made by Democrats concerning him during the investigation into the Capitol riot that took place on Jan. 6, 2021. This includes the whopper where he allegedly attempted to commandeer a Secret Service vehicle in order to go to the Capitol, and the claim he never offered National Guard troops for extra protection. Vindication is the word of the day, folks.

“These were made-up, fabricated stories,” Trump went on to tell Just the News in a recent interview.

“Trump spoke hours after the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee, chaired by Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., released transcripts and other evidence in an interim report that concluded the Democrat-run House Select Committee on Jan, 6 withheld from the public evidence that contradicted its final conclusions,” JTN divulged.

“That evidence included an interview with the Secret Service driver of the presidential SUV, who directly contradicted former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, the Democrats’ star witness during their 2022 nationally televised hearing, and disputed her claim Trump tried to grab the wheel of the presidential car known as ‘The Beast’ and tried to strangle a Secret Service agent in a desperate effort to get his detail to go the Capitol where the Jan. 6, 2021, riot was happening,” the piece continued.

The former president has consistently denied this account. Loudermilk’s report contained testimony from several officials within the Secret Service and the White House that also undermine the claims made by Hutchinson and the conclusions reached by the Democrat-led investigation released toward the end of 2022.

“Well, the story was false and so ridiculous that I would grab these young, strong guys,” Trump declared in his conversation with John Solomon.

He asserted there was absolutely no way the story by Hutchinson could have been true due to the fact there were protective obstructions in the presidential vehicle, which was a sports utility vehicle, that prevented him from being able to get into the front seat.

“I don’t even know if you’d be able to do it, because they have a lot of things in between the driver and the back, you know, like steel, then various other things. And I would imagine it would be very hard to do. But the whole concept of me doing it, these were made up fabricated stories. And they got tremendous play,” he explained.

“Trump acknowledged he asked the Secret Service if he could go to the Capitol on Jan. 6 after his speech on the Ellipse and was told the agents had no security to do it safely,” the report added.

“I said, I think, let’s go down to the Capitol. And the Secret Service was very nice and said, ‘Sir, really better for you to go back to the White House. It really is, you know, we’re not prepared to go down there.’ And I understood that and it was no big argument,” he continued.

“Trump blamed the leaders of the Democrat-led Congress for creating and sustaining false narratives, citing reports from Loudermilk’s committee that some evidence and transcripts were deleted, transferred to other agencies or password protected to keep the American people from the truth,” the article noted.

“Well, they actually did destroy evidence. They deleted evidence,” he stated during the conversation.

“These are really sick people,” the former president proclaimed. “You know, I talk about the enemy from within, and the enemy from without; the enemy on the outside, and the enemy on the inside. And I’ll tell you what, in many ways, the enemy on the inside is far more dangerous than China and Russia. And all of it, these are really bad people. And actually, they are insurrectionists. When you see things like you’ve found out today, and over the last couple of weeks, they really are insurrectionists.”

Trump heaped a ton of praise on Loudermilk and the committee for being persistent in the pursuit of truth and ensuring the American people have all the facts.

“When you have a president that offers to put in the military or I would do whatever they would have wanted, it would have been fine,” Trump explained. “Whether it be the National Guard or the military, whatever they wanted, would have been fine. And you don’t take him up on the offer. And then you blame the president later on because they had a problem.”

“If they would have taken just a small portion of the 10,000 people. I specifically said 10,000. I also used the words I believe, ‘or more’ if you need them. But 10,000 is a lot,” he concluded. “But if they would have had 500, they would have had no problem. … The whole thing would have never happen. January 6 would never have, you would not know the term. But they didn’t do that. They said no, we don’t want them.”

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1 COMMENT

  1. That Cassidy lied through her teeth to side up to Cheney who hugged and even kissed her for that “great” testimony while the Secret Service stated it didn’t happen! Cheney and Kinzinger and Dem reprobates should be prosecuted for all their lies and that Jan6 circus!

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