Investigation into January 6th

The House committee that has spent a year investigating the Jan. 6 attacks is focused too much on the actual attack on the capitol and not on protecting the country from a tyrant.

1) They should ask every person, under oath, "did you see direct evidence that there was any amount of fraud that possible could have changed the results of the election". Since all the Trump supporters refused to testify (and the fact that this evidence does not exist), they will all say "no". They should just play them saying that over and over again. 

2) They should lay out that the attack on the capitol was just one small part of Trump's plan to overthrow the will of the people and keep power. And that his plans started months before the election and continued past January 6th. 

3) As for the actual attack, it was only partially the fault of the people on the ground, as they were manipulating into believing that the election was stolen. Trump put that into their heads even through he was knew it wasn't true. If we hadn't done that, they wouldn't have attacked (or even been there) 

4) Insist that Donald Trump testify to defend himself. Welcome his side of the story, under oath. Call him a little whiney baby who is scared to stand up for those his supporters. 

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