Chapter 7.3 - The President's Anger When He Could Not March to the Capitol (The January 6th Report)

Chapter 7.3 - The President's Anger When He Could Not March to the Capitol (The January 6th Report)

Author: Timberlane Media April 13, 2023 Duration: 14:49

The Committee received information informally from current and former members of the Secret Service and former White House staff from witnesses describing President Trump as "angry," "irate," or "furious" during an interaction in the Presidential vehicle between the President and the Secret Service. This section describes the evidence surrounding the President's intent to travel to the Capitol along with his supporters following his speech at the Ellipse. Even after arriving back at the White House, there was still some uncertainty whether or not the move to the Capitol would still occur.

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