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Government Unfiltered

Chapter 7.12 - President Trump Still Sought to Delay the Joint Session (The January 6th Report)

Government Unfiltered

Dan Williams

Politics, News, Government

4.8993 Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2023

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Even after President Trump finally told the rioters to go home, he and his lead attorney, Rudolph Giuliani, continued to seek to delay the joint session of Congress. This section details the calls President Trump made, the people he was speaking to, and the length of time of the conversations. Near the end of the day, the Campaign Communications Director drafted a statement for the President assuring the nation that the transfer of power would, indeed, take place.

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0:00.0

This is a reading of the December 22nd, 2022 final report from the select committee to investigate the January 6th attack on the United

0:16.2

States Capitol.

0:18.5

Chapter 7.

0:20.0

187 minutes of dereliction.

0:25.0

7.12.

0:27.0

President Trump still sought to delay the joint session.

0:32.0

Even after President Trump finally told the joint session.

0:33.0

Even after President Trump finally told the rioters to go home, he and his lead attorney,

0:38.4

Rudolph Giuliani continued to seek to delay the joint session of Congress.

0:44.2

Giuliani began frantically calling the White House line the very minute that the President's

0:49.2

video went up on Twitter.

0:51.4

Failing to get through, he called back once every minute.

0:56.0

417 PM.

0:58.0

418 PM.

0:59.4

419 PM. he managed to get through briefly to Mark Meadows at 4.21 PM, and then kept calling the White

1:11.2

House line at 4.22 p.m. three times on two different phones at

1:16.8

4.23 p.m. 4. and once more at 505 p.m.

1:23.0

he finally managed to speak with President Trump at 507 p.m.

1:28.0

and the two spoke for almost 12 minutes.

1:32.0

After he spoke with President Trump for almost 12 minutes.

1:35.0

After he spoke with President Trump, Giuliani's phone calls

1:37.0

went nearly without fail to members of Congress.

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