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Government Unfiltered

Chapter 7.14 - President Trump's "Rhetoric Killed Someone" (The January 6th Report)

Government Unfiltered

Dan Williams

Politics, News, Government

4.8993 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2023

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Some of President Trump's supporters made the connection between his words and the violence on January 6th. This section lists some of the text messages from Ali Alexander, Hope Hicks, Brad Parscale and Patrick McDonnell that connected the day's rhetoric to the death of Ashli Babbitt at the Capitol.

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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.

0:25.4

7.14.

0:28.0

President Trump's rhetoric killed someone.

0:32.0

The president may not have expressed regret over his behavior,

0:35.0

but some of his most loyal supporters

0:38.0

made the connection between his words and the violence.

0:41.0

A member of the speech writing team, Patrick McDonnell,

0:45.0

conceded the next day in a text that maybe the rhetoric could have been better.

0:50.0

As the riot was in full throttle, even steadfast supporter, Ali Alexander of Stop the Steel

0:56.9

texted, Podes is not ignorant of what his words will do.

1:02.3

We all look like domestic terrorists now, Hope Hicks texted Julie Radford.

1:07.8

Separately Hicks texted Hirschman.

1:10.7

So predictable and so sad.

1:13.0

I know he replied.

1:15.0

Tragic.

1:16.0

I'm so upset.

1:18.0

Everything we worked for wiped away, she continued.

1:22.0

I agree.

1:24.0

Totally self-inflicted, he wrote.

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