Fiona Hill: "The president was trying to stage a coup"

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Of those interviewed, 34 agreed Hale-Cusanelli held “extremist or radical views pertaining to the Jewish people, minorities, and women.” One contractor colleague said he discussed his dislike for Jews every day. A supervisor told investigators she had to admonish him for sporting a “Hitler“ mustache (images of which prosecutors extracted from Hale-Cusanelli’s phone).

“A Navy Petty Officer stated that Defendant talked constantly about Jewish people and remembered Defendant saying ‘Hitler should have finished the job,’” according to prosecutors’ summary of the report.

The newly disclosed interview results are the latest evidence that the Jan. 6 insurrection, when a mob of thousands of Donald Trump supporters stormed the Capitol to disrupt the certification of the 2020 election results, included a contingent of white supremacists — in addition to extremist militia and paramilitary groups who used the cover of the mob to breach the Capitol.
 

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Recording reveals details of Trump call to Georgia’s chief elections investigator


“The people of Georgia are so angry at what happened to me,” Trump told Frances Watson, the chief investigator for Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, according to the recording. “They know I won, won by hundreds of thousands of votes. It wasn’t close.”

He added, “When the right answer comes out, you’ll be praised.” Later on the call, he said, “You have the most important job in the country right now.”

He also said, “whatever you can do, Frances, it would be — it’s a great thing. It’s an important thing for the country. So important. You’ve no idea. So important. And I very much appreciate it.”

. . . .

At the time Trump called her, Watson was leading an audit of mail ballot signatures in Cobb County, a suburb of Atlanta. Legal experts have said the president’s outreach — and another call he placed directly to Raffensperger on Jan. 2 — may have amounted to obstruction of a criminal investigation.

On the call with Watson, Trump urged her to check the envelope signatures against older signatures on file rather than a current file — an apparent attempt to inflate the numbers of nonmatching signatures.

In Georgia and Florida in 2018, thousands of eligible voters saw their ballots rejected because officials checked their signatures against one on file that was older, and the voters’ signatures had evolved in the intervening time.

“I hope you’re going back two years as opposed to just checking, you know, one against the other because that would just be sort of a signature check that didn’t mean anything,” Trump said. “But if you go back two years, and if you can get to Fulton, you’re going to find things that are going to be unbelievable, the dishonesty that we’ve heard from, just good sources, really good sources.”

“But Fulton is the mother lode, you know, as the expression goes. Fulton County,”
he added.

Trump also urged Watson to continue investigating past the Christmas holiday “because, you know, we have the date, which is a very important date” — an apparent reference to Jan. 6, the day a joint session of Congress was scheduled to formalize the electoral college results.

Trump was fixated on that date as a last opportunity to overturn the election results, encouraging thousands of his supporters to descend on Washington and protest the vote. The ensuing riot at the U.S. Capitol left five people dead, including one police officer. Dozens of officers were injured. In the aftermath of the violence, Congress formally recognized President Biden’s win that night.
 

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Recording reveals details of Trump call to Georgia’s chief elections investigator


“The people of Georgia are so angry at what happened to me,” Trump told Frances Watson, the chief investigator for Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, according to the recording. “They know I won, won by hundreds of thousands of votes. It wasn’t close.”

He added, “When the right answer comes out, you’ll be praised.” Later on the call, he said, “You have the most important job in the country right now.”

He also said, “whatever you can do, Frances, it would be — it’s a great thing. It’s an important thing for the country. So important. You’ve no idea. So important. And I very much appreciate it.”

. . . .

At the time Trump called her, Watson was leading an audit of mail ballot signatures in Cobb County, a suburb of Atlanta. Legal experts have said the president’s outreach — and another call he placed directly to Raffensperger on Jan. 2 — may have amounted to obstruction of a criminal investigation.

On the call with Watson, Trump urged her to check the envelope signatures against older signatures on file rather than a current file — an apparent attempt to inflate the numbers of nonmatching signatures.

In Georgia and Florida in 2018, thousands of eligible voters saw their ballots rejected because officials checked their signatures against one on file that was older, and the voters’ signatures had evolved in the intervening time.

“I hope you’re going back two years as opposed to just checking, you know, one against the other because that would just be sort of a signature check that didn’t mean anything,” Trump said. “But if you go back two years, and if you can get to Fulton, you’re going to find things that are going to be unbelievable, the dishonesty that we’ve heard from, just good sources, really good sources.”

“But Fulton is the mother lode, you know, as the expression goes. Fulton County,”
he added.

Trump also urged Watson to continue investigating past the Christmas holiday “because, you know, we have the date, which is a very important date” — an apparent reference to Jan. 6, the day a joint session of Congress was scheduled to formalize the electoral college results.

Trump was fixated on that date as a last opportunity to overturn the election results, encouraging thousands of his supporters to descend on Washington and protest the vote. The ensuing riot at the U.S. Capitol left five people dead, including one police officer. Dozens of officers were injured. In the aftermath of the violence, Congress formally recognized President Biden’s win that night.
It's just...pathetic.

 

Arthur Brain

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The left has released some videos it interprets for people who need truth massaged by leftists, but the left is not releasing inconvenient videos it does not want people to see.
No, the footage is there for all to see and is irrefutable. It's been shown all over the news and net so your "left" nonsense is just flat out stupid. You might not like it but facts don't care about your bias or anyone else's.
 

marke

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No, the footage is there for all to see and is irrefutable. It's been shown all over the news and net so your "left" nonsense is just flat out stupid. You might not like it but facts don't care about your bias or anyone else's.
Idiots, leftist gangsters and anti-American barbarians have been slandering Trump and good Americans for four years for supporting what is good and right. It is not "Goddamn America," like Obama's pastor and the leftist mob claim. It should be "Goddamn" the leftist traitorous barbarian enemies of God and America for destroying this nation.
 

Arthur Brain

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Idiots, leftist gangsters and anti-American barbarians have been slandering Trump and good Americans for four years for supporting what is good and right. It is not "Goddamn America," like Obama's pastor and the leftist mob claim. It should be "Goddamn" the leftist traitorous barbarian enemies of God and America for destroying this nation.
Again, the footage is there for all to see and facts don't care about your bias although you continue to bloviate if you want. Heard this asinine tripe a myriad times already.
 

annabenedetti

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No, the footage is there for all to see and is irrefutable. It's been shown all over the news and net so your "left" nonsense is just flat out stupid. You might not like it but facts don't care about your bias or anyone else's.

It's an actual recording of Trump's voice, and they still won't believe their golden rump tried to overturn the election results.
 

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The left has released some videos it interprets for people who need truth massaged by leftists, but the left is not releasing inconvenient videos it does not want people to see.
They've been brainwashed to believe the lies fed to them by CNN, MSNBC, WaPo, NYT, etc

They lack the intellectual curiosity to seek out the original source material and evaluate it for themselves.
 

marke

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Not impropriety as such no, but the references are thinly veiled, especially in relation to the subsequent one with Raffsenberger.
It's no wonder so many people misinterpret Trump and others. Look at how badly they butcher efforts at interpreting the Bible.
 
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