Thursday’s Jan. 6 hearing — which no longer appears to be the committee’s “final” public event — focused heavily on a pretty surprising theme: Trump’s knowledge.
Specifically, his awareness that he’d lost the 2020 election fairly, his knowledge of a plan to declare himself the winner on election night regardless of the results; his knowledge of an illegal plot to have fake electors certify his election victory; his knowledge that attendees of the Ellipse rally that preceded the Capitol attack were armed; and his refusal to authorize defense officials to help stem the attack.
By the hearing’s end, the picture was clear: Trump had tried to bend reality around his fascist wishes, but neither he nor his followers were strong enough.
A few things stuck out to me. Here’s my recap.
Cassidy Hutchinson recounts Trump’s pitiful sulking
Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, offered bombshell testimony months ago. The committee on Thursday revealed there was even more to glean from her interactions with White House officials on Jan. 6.
In a clip of her testimony presented Thursday, Hutchinson alleged that she had heard Trump admit to Meadows that he lost the election. This was allegedly done in private, of course, because Trump has publicly (and falsely) claimed that he was the true winner. According to Hutchison, Trump said “something to the effect of, ‘I don’t want people to know we lost, Mark. This is embarrassing.’”
Hutchinson: The President said something to the effect of I don’t want people to know we lost Mark. This is embarrassing. We need to figure it out pic.twitter.com/EL0fnmP9PA
— Acyn (@Acyn) October 13, 2022
GOP talking points get torched before the midterms
Republicans have spent the past two years trying to sharpen a couple of dubious lines of attack, with their eyes clearly set on this year’s midterm elections. Those attacks went up in flames Thursday as we got new revelations from the committee.
One GOP claim alleges that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi deliberately hampered the defense effort while the Jan. 6 siege was underway last year. But stunning footage the committee released Thursday showed she did no such thing. In fact, she was seemingly leading the defense effort, coordinating with governors and defense officials as Trump watched the carnage unfold.
Take 7 minutes to watch House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and others respond to the Capitol insurrection in previously unseen footage. pic.twitter.com/qFDdLSuMmM
— The Recount (@therecount) October 13, 2022
Another GOP line of attack claims President Joe Biden bears sole responsibility for the chaotic and deadly withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan last year. The committee showed evidence that picked this claim apart, as well. Specifically, they revealed testimony from multiple former Trump administration defense officials who said Trump committed the U.S. to pulling nearly all troops out of Afghanistan against the advice of defense staff. Ultimately, 13 Americans and dozens of Afghan civilians were killed in an attack at Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport in the final weeks of the U.S. withdrawal from the country.
Though Trump has eagerly sought credit for the Afghanistan withdrawal, Republicans have fought to turn it into a Biden scandal, with some even claiming he should resign or be impeached over it. Thursday’s testimony reinforced that Trump wasn’t just aware an abrupt withdrawal was ill-advised and potentially catastrophic, he pushed for it to be completed by Jan. 15, 2021 — days before Biden even took office.
Roger Stone’s fascist quotes align with Trump’s Election Day plan
The committee revealed footage of longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone talking to fellow extremists just before the 2020 election. He boasted that he was encouraging Trump to declare himself the winner on election night, even before all the results had been counted.
WATCH: Jan. 6 Committee airs clips of Roger Stone just before 2020 election, urging violence. https://t.co/RdYLvfcKDu pic.twitter.com/4Tvp7nbhpM








