The Columbus Dispatch

Trump stalwarts reject Jan. 6 testimonie­s

Responding to findings with conspiracy theories

- David Klepper

by one, several of Donald Trump’s former top advisers have told a special House committee investigat­ing his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrecti­on that they didn’t believe his lies about the 2020 election, and that the former president knew he lost to Joe Biden.

But instead of convincing Trump’s most stalwart supporters, testimony from former attorney general Bill Barr and Trump’s daughter Ivanka about the election and the attack on the U.S. Capitol is prompting many of them to simply reassert their views that Trump was correct in his false claim of victory.

Barr’s testimony that Trump was repeatedly told there was no election fraud? He was paid off by a voting machine company, according to one false claim that went viral this past week. Ivanka Trump saying she didn’t believe Trump either? It’s all part of Trump’s grand plan to confuse his enemies.

The claims again demonstrat­e how deeply rooted Trump’s false narrative about the election has become.

“It’s cognitive dissonance,” said Jennifer Stromer-galley, a Syracuse University professor who has studied how Trump used social media and advertisin­g to mobilize his base. “If you believe what Trump says, and now Bill Barr and Trump’s own daughter are saying these other things, it creates a crack, and people have to fill it.”

The lawmakers leading the hearings into the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol said one of their goals is to show how Trump repeatedly lied to his supporters

in an effort to hold onto power and subvert American democracy.

“President Trump invested millions of dollars of campaign funds purposely spreading false informatio­n, running ads he knew were false, and convincing millions of Americans that the election was corrupt and he was the true president,” said Rep. Liz Cheney, R-wyoming, the panel’s vice chair.

For those who accept Trump’s claims, Barr’s testimony was especially jarring. In his interview with investigat­ors, he detailed Trump’s many absurd allegation­s about the election, calling them “bogus” and “idiotic.”

Barr said when he talked with Trump, “there was never an indication of interest in what the actual facts were.”

Following his testimony, many Trump supporters using sites like Reddit, GETTR and Telegram blasted Barr as a turncoat and noted that he’s disputed Trump’s election claims before.

But others began grasping for alterone

native explanatio­ns for this testimony.

One post that spread widely this past week suggested Barr was paid by Dominion Voting Systems, a company targeted by Trump and his supporters with baseless claims of vote rigging. “From 2009 to 2018, DOMINION PAID BARR $1.2 million in cash and granted him another $1.1 million in stock awards, according to SEC filings. (No wonder Barr can’t find any voter fraud!),” the post read.

Wrong Dominion. Barr was paid by Dominion Energy, a publicly traded company that provides power and heat in several mid-atlantic states.

Ivanka Trump has remained popular with Trump supporters and is often lauded as his potential successor. That may be why many had to find an explanatio­n for why she told Congress she didn’t accept her father’s claims.

Many posters say they don’t even believe the hearings are happening, but are a Hollywood production.

 ?? SUSAN WALSH/AP ?? Faced with revelation­s from the hearings into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, many supporters of former President Donald Trump are turning to false claims that reinforce their views.
SUSAN WALSH/AP Faced with revelation­s from the hearings into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, many supporters of former President Donald Trump are turning to false claims that reinforce their views.

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