Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Jan 6 attack: Panel blames Trump for ‘attempted coup’

The US House panel’s final report aims to account for the most violent attack on the Capitol since 1814, and to ensure it never happens again

- Associated Press JOE BIDEN, BENNIE THOMPSON,

WASHINGTON: The House panel investigat­ing the January 6 insurrecti­on at the US Capitol laid the blame firmly on Donald Trump Thursday night, saying the assault was hardly spontaneou­s but an “attempted coup” and a direct result of the defeated president’s effort to overturn the 2020 election.

With a never-before-seen 12-minute video of extremist groups leading the deadly siege and startling testimony from Trump’s most inner circle, the 1/6 committee provided gripping detail in contending that Trump’s repeated lies about election fraud and his public effort to stop Joe Biden’s victory led to the attack and imperiled American democracy

“Democracy remains in danger,” said Rep Bennie Thompson, D-Miss, chairman of the panel, during the hearing, timed for prime time to reach as many Americans as possible.

“Jan 6 was the culminatio­n of an attempted coup, a brazen attempt, as one rioter put it shortly after Jan 6, to overthrow the government,” Thompson said. “The violence was no accident.”

The hearings may not change Americans’ views on the Capitol attack, but the panel’s investigat­ion is intended to stand as its public record.

Ahead of this fall’s midterm elections, and with Trump considerin­g another White House run, the committee’s final report aims to account for the most violent attack on the Capitol since 1814, and to ensure such an attack never happens again.

Testimony showed on Thursday how Trump desperatel­y clung to his own false claims of election fraud, beckoning supporters to the Capitol on January 6 when Congress would certify the results, despite those around him insisting Biden had won the election.

In a previously unseen video clip, the panel played a quip from former Attorney General Bill Barr who testified that he told Trump the claims of a rigged election were “bull****.”

Others showed leaders of the extremist Oath Keepers and Proud Boys preparing to storm the Capitol to stand up for Trump. One rioter after another told the committee they came to the Capitol because Trump asked them to.

“President Trump summoned a violent mob,” said Rep Liz Cheney, R-Wyo, the panel’s vice chair who took the lead for much of the hearing. “When a president fails to take the steps necessary to preserve our union - or worse, causes a constituti­onal crisis - we’re in a moment of maximum danger for our republic.”

There was an audible gasp in the hearing room when Cheney read an account that said when Trump was told the Capitol mob was chanting for vice-president

Mike Pence to be hanged for refusing to block the election results. Trump responded that maybe they were right, that he “deserves it”.

At another point it was disclosed that Rep Scott Perry, R-Pa, a leader of efforts to object to the election results, had sought a pardon from Trump, which would protect him from prosecutio­n.

When asked about the White House lawyers threatenin­g to resign over what was happening in the administra­tion, Trump’s son- in- law Jared Kushner scoffed they were “whining”.

Police officers who had fought off the mob consoled one another as they sat in the committee room reliving the violence they faced on January 6. Officer Harry Dunn teared up as bodycam footage showed rioters bludgeonin­g his colleagues with flagpoles and baseball bats.

The riot left more than 100 police officers injured, many beaten and bloodied, as the crowd of pro-Trump rioters, some armed with pipes, bats and bear spray, charged into the Capitol.

At least nine people who were there died during and after the rioting, including a woman who was shot and killed by police.

Biden, in Los Angeles for the Summit of the Americas, said many viewers were “going to be seeing for the first time a lot of the detail that occurred”.

Trump, unapologet­ic, dismissed the investigat­ion anew - and even declared on social media that January 6 “represente­d the greatest movement in the history of our country”.

Republican­s on the House Judiciary Committee tweeted: “All. Old. News.” The Justice Department has arrested and charged more than 800 people for the violence that day, the biggest dragnet in its history.

I think [the attack] was a clear, flagrant violation of the Constituti­on.

We can’t sweep what happened (January 6 attack) under the rug.

 ?? AP ?? The House select committee investigat­ing the Jan 6 attack on the US Capitol holds its first public hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Thursday.
AP The House select committee investigat­ing the Jan 6 attack on the US Capitol holds its first public hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Thursday.

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