The forces Donald Trump ignited that day have not gone away. The militant, intolerant ideologies. The militias. The alienation and the disaffection. The weird fantasies and disinformation. They're all still out there, ready to go. That's the elephant in the room....Oaths matter. Character matters. Truth matters
Serious stuff.SAVE THIS VIDEO - WORDS FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS! @AdamKinzinger just nailed it! π₯ π₯ π₯#Jan6thHearings #Jan6thCommitteeHearings #Jan6th
— ✨ The right time is .. NOW! ✨ (@JoeSteelerFan) July 22, 2022
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And Twitter posted soundtracks:Immediate reaction to the vid: pic.twitter.com/XAv4jc2tjr
— Dan Przygoda (@dprzygoda) July 22, 2022
Josh Hawley running away to a variety of soundtracks.
— Mallory Nees (@The_Mal_Gallery) July 22, 2022
Pt. 9: Stayin’ Alive pic.twitter.com/YRf1fFMEJb
Josh Hawley looked very athletic running away, didn’t he? #Jan6thHearings
— Al Franken (@alfranken) July 22, 2022
The MSNBC panel talked about Trump wandering around the White House, refusing to take off his overcoat because he was trying to get the Secret Service to take him back to the Capital:He wanted to call them ‘Patriots’
— πAnd He’s Had Enuff π (@andy4democracy) July 21, 2022
He wanted to say the election was stolen
He only sent the video on January 7th to stop the Cabinet from invoking the 25th amendment#GOP - and this is your candidate for 2024?!#IndictTrumpNow#TruBlue #wtpBLUE #Fresh https://t.co/kldSLPmqe0
@MSNBC @maddow @Lawrence @JoyAnnReid @NicolleDWallace @ElieNYC I believe @alexwagner is onto something. Trump stayed in his overcoat because he thought the insurrection might eventually succeed and he could go back to the capitol for his acceptance speech for a second term.
— Eulayses Perry (@piper1233) July 22, 2022
You know people are always talking about a holy shit moment in politics.
— Susan Glasser (@sbg1) July 22, 2022
That was a holy shit moment. https://t.co/5xhc7DrG51
Seth Abramson tweeted the hearing as it occurred. Here are some of the most interesting moments:Jesus Christ they got so close to killing Pence. They got so close and that fucking man STILL DEFENDS these people.
— Elie Mystal (@ElieNYC) July 22, 2022
\\90/ REP. KINZINGER: "President Trump's *plan* on January 6 was to halt or delay the joint session of Congress....[and] the mob was accomplishing President Trump's purpose, so of *course* he failed to intervene....[then-President Trump] *chose* not to act."
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 22, 2022
121/ Pottinger says he resigned his federal office because of that Trump tweet about Pence.
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 22, 2022
And finally Trump spent 3 hours hiding in the Oval Office dining room, until finally his family bullied him outside to tape a Retreat! message - for all his bluster, Trump can usually be bullied. But apparently they didn't let him do this message to the rioters live because they couldn't trust what he would say. So they recorded it first, and even then he babbled on about the election being stolen until he finally got around to telling the rioters to go home.129/ While the Secret Service calls discussed in this hearing are not what the Secret Service destroyed—it destroyed texts—what we have just heard underscores that if *this* is what we are getting from Secret Service calls, imagine what the deleted texts say? Almost unimaginable.
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 22, 2022
148/ But even in his Rose Garden remarks, Donald Trump rejected—we can now see, from the drafts of the several Rose Garden speeches he rejected—much of what he was told to say (by his speechwriters) about "peace" and people going home.
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 22, 2022
153/ Now we have testimony from Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Milley saying the only communication he had from Mark Meadows was about ensuring the political "narrative" did not take hold that Pence was acting as POTUS on January 6. That is all the White House cared about.
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 22, 2022
184/ CHENEY: "Donald Trump turned their [his supporters'] love of country into a weapon against our country."
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 22, 2022
Liz Cheney: "Donald Trump wasn't looking for the right answer legally or the right answer factually; he was looking for a way to remain in office."
— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) July 22, 2022
Trump is simply furious about everything said at this hearing:Yep, that was our scoop you just heard as Liz Cheney closes the #January6thHearings.
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) July 22, 2022
Reporter @dfriedman33 got ahold of leaked audio of Steve Bannon confirming Trump had a plan to declare electoral victory, even if he was losing. Listen here:pic.twitter.com/ARr3M4qAjH
Trump is having a meltdown following the Jan 6th committee's hearing tonight in a series of nine messages posted to Truth Social. "I had an election Rigged and Stolen from me, and our Country. The USA is going to Hell," he wrote after midnight. "Am I supposed to be happy?"
— Zachary Petrizzo (@ZTPetrizzo) July 22, 2022
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 22, 2022This makes a good point, too:
The hearings will continue into the fall, and the J6 Committee is still hoping more witnesses come forward - the courage it takes to do this is palpable:Thing is, GOP committed to delegitimization of any probe the moment they canned the bipartisan committee, as if #MoscowMitch obstruction was smartest move.@SpeakerPelosi outmaneuvered them at that moment as she had total control & GOP were too dumb to see it.#Jan6thHearings https://t.co/a7XVhqFilW
— Leslie (@love2laugh4ever) July 22, 2022
Cheney noting, correctly, the attacks on the young women testifying have been savage in ways they haven't been on men, and she appears to anticipate them getting worse.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) July 22, 2022
All in all, this pretty well summarizes the whole thing:For posterity. pic.twitter.com/ynDpzEUYiy
— __josh (@__josh) July 22, 2022
This morning in the New York Times, a group of retired military published We Are Retired Generals and Admirals. Trump’s Actions on Jan. 6 Were a Dereliction of Duty.What an incredible traitor even by the standards of being a traitor pic.twitter.com/DR9d8HDlsV
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) July 22, 2022
We each took an oath as former leaders of the armed forces to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”We fulfilled that oath through service to civilian leadership elected by and accountable to the American people. This essential arrangement, however, is not self-executing; it relies on civilian leaders equally committed to protecting and defending the Constitution — including, most important, the commander in chief. ...The president’s dereliction of duty on Jan. 6 tested the integrity of this historic principle as never before, endangering American lives and our democracy.The lesson of that day is clear. Our democracy is not a given. To preserve it, Americans must demand nothing less from their leaders than an unassailable commitment to country over party — and to their oaths above all.
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— Roy Zimmerman (@IamRoyZimmerman) July 20, 2022
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No one in America cares about this
More than 17 million people watched the hearing last night.
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