The House Select Committee to investigate the attack on the US Capitol on January 6 held a hearing at the Cannon House office on Thursday (Image: Getty Images).

Former President Donald Trump told a Golden Time audience on January 6 that he “failed to act” to thwart the congressional unrest “in total disregard of his obligations to the country.”

The eighth and final hearing scheduled by the House Select Committee investigating the unrest on Capitol Hill has been since the unrest began, and when it posted a short video urging supporters to “go home,” it focused on what Trump has done.

“For 187 minutes on January 6, this man of unbridled, destructive energy was unmoved,” Chairman Bennie Thompson said in his opening remarks Thursday night.

“It is not his assistant, his ally, the violent possibility of a rebellion, or the desperate plea of ​​the people before the mob. I couldn’t move it.

Rep. Liz Cheney (left) and Rep. Elaine Lula (center) will speak at the start of the Commission's hearing on January 6.

Congresswoman Liz Cheney (left) and Elaine Luria (centre) will speak at the start of the Commission’s hearing on January 6 (Image: Getty Images).

The evidence says Trump “while sitting in his canteen and watching the attack on television, was asked by his senior staff, closest adviser and family to do what the American president expected,” said Elaine Lula, a member of the society. .

“On January 6, when life and democracy were out of balance, President Trump refused to act out of his selfish desire to maintain power,” he said.

Luria said Trump did not call law enforcement or military personnel, but instead called the senator, delaying the testing of the Joe Biden victory vote.

“The count stopped completely and was eventually pushed back a few hours. The mob was serving the purpose of President Trump, so of course he did not interfere,” he said.

Former National Security Council member Matthew Pottinger (left) and former White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews (right) were live witnesses at the Commission hearing on Thursday, January 6.

Former National Security Council member Matthew Pottinger (left) and former White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews (right) were live witnesses at the Commission’s hearing on Thursday, January 6. (Image: CNP)

“President Trump did not act…he chose not to act.”

The commission used anonymous witnesses to explain the scene in which attorney Eric Hirschman told White House adviser Pat Siporoni that Trump wanted nothing to do with the mob.

The panel asked for two living witnesses: Trump White House Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews and former National Security Council representative Matthew Pottinger.

Matthews said it would take “less than 60 seconds” for Trump to speak from the dining room to the press conference room.

Former National Security Council member Matthew Pottinger (left) and former White House deputy press spokeswoman Sarah Matthews (right) spoke about former President Donald Trump's actions on January 6.

Former National Security Council member Matthew Pottinger (left) and former White House deputy press spokeswoman Sarah Matthews (right) discuss the actions of former President Donald Trump on January 6 (Image: Reuters)

Matthews told him that Trump “didn’t want to mention peace” in a tweet that then-White House spokesman Cary Makenan urged to post on the afternoon of Jan. 6. I testified.

“People who said they were in the room and were looking at different phrases to find something comfortable,” Matthews said. “And it wasn’t until Ivanka Trump provided the phrase ‘calm down!’ She finally agreed to include him. “

After the hearing, Trump declared “15 minutes of fame” through his PAC Save America. Matthew, whom he didn’t know, was clearly lying.

Pottinger testified that he had heard from senior officials “concerned about the health of our democracy” in the days after the uprising.

The attack “engulfed our enemies by helping to give them ammunition to further the story that our system of government is broken, America is in decline,” Pottinger said.

Matthews and Pottinger announced their resignations on January 6.

Thursday’s primetime hearing was full of deadlines.

According to Luria, at 1:49 p.m., when DC police declared a riot on Capitol Hill and the mob attacked the barricade, Trump tweeted a video of his speech on the ellipse an hour ago. During the demonstration, he called his supporters to go to the Capitol building.

On January 6, Congressman Adam Kinzinger called former President Donald Trump’s actions a “total dereliction of duty to our country” (Image: Reuters).

Trump’s tweet at 2:24 a.m., in which Vice President Mike Pence said, “I didn’t have the courage to do what was necessary to protect our Country and the Constitution,” was the highlight of the hearing.

According to the Commission, this showed that Trump not only acted to end the riots, but also provoked them at a crucial moment.

According to Kinzinger, top officials pleaded with Trump to stop the attack for about an hour, but the president refused and “continued to hold out for nearly two more hours.”

The Commission delivered a Jan. 6 address to the public by former President Donald Trump the day after the riots on Capitol Hill.

The Commission on January 6 delivered a speech to the public by former President Donald Trump the day after the riots on Capitol Hill (Image: CNP).

The Commission also reproduced the unprecedented impact of Mr. Trump’s speech to the public the day after the riots, where he read the prepared text and refused to say “the elections are over.”

“Donald Trump’s actions on January 6 were a serious violation of his oath of office and a complete disregard of our obligations to our country,” Kinzinger said.

“This is a stain on our history. It is an insult to all those who have died for our democracy.

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