East Bay Times

Trump lashes out at Capitol riot committee

- By Jill Colvin

NASHVILLE, TENN. >> Making his first public appearance since the House committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on began its hearings laying bare his desperate attempts to subvert democracy and remain in power, former President Donald Trump on Friday lashed out at the committee as he continued to tease his plans for a third presidenti­al run.

Speaking to religious conservati­ves at a sprawling resort near the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Trump blasted the committee's efforts as a “theatrical production of partisan political fiction” and insisted he had done nothing wrong.

“What you're seeing is a complete and total lie. It's a complete and total fraud,” he told the Faith and Freedom Coalition's “Road to Majority” conference. He dismissed the harrowing video footage and searing testimony presented by the committee — including firsthand accounts from senior aides and family members — as having been selectivel­y edited. And he downplayed the insurrecti­on as “a simple protest that got out of hand.”

Trump's appearance at an event long known as a testing ground for presidenti­al hopefuls comes as he has been actively weighing when he might formally launch another White House campaign. The debate, according to people familiar with the discussion­s, centers on whether to make a formal announceme­nt later this summer or fall or, in accordance with tradition, wait until after the November midterm elections.

While allies insist he has yet to make a final decision about his plans, Trump for months has been broadcasti­ng

his intentions, and continued to tease them Friday.

“One of the most urgent tasks facing the next Republican president — I wonder who that will be,” Trump said at one point, prompting a standing ovation and chants of “USA!”

“Would anybody like me to run for president?” he asked the crowd, unleashing more cheers.

Ralph Reed, chair of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, said that, for now, “We don't know whether or not he will run, although certainly given his speech, I think he wanted to let everybody know that that is his plan.”

 ?? MARK HUMPHREY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Faith and Freedom Coalition's event Friday in Nashville, Tenn.
MARK HUMPHREY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Faith and Freedom Coalition's event Friday in Nashville, Tenn.

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