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Government Unfiltered

Chapter 7 (Intro) - 187 Minutes of Dereliction (The January 6th Report)

Government Unfiltered

Dan Williams

Politics, News, Government

4.8993 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

This section provides an overview of the upcoming chapter detailing President Trump's actions, and the failure to take action in some cases. Once the attack was underway, President Trump initially ignored the counsel of his own family, members of his administration, Republican elected officials, and friendly Fox News personalities. Upon the release of a video at 4:17 p.m., some people involved in the riot testified that they left soon it came out and provided their reasons.

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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.

0:18.6

Chapter 7.

0:20.6

187 minutes of dereliction.

0:25.0

At 110 p.m. on January 6th,

0:29.0

President Trump concluded his speech at the ellipse.

0:32.0

By that time, the attack on the ellipse. By that time the attack on the US

0:34.8

capital had already begun, but it was about to get much worse. The president

0:40.3

told thousands of people in attendance to march down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol.

0:46.4

He told them to fight like hell, because if they didn't, they were not going to have a country

0:51.6

anymore. Not everyone who left the ellipse did as the commander-in-chief ordered, but many of them

0:58.0

did. The fighting intensified during the hours that followed.

1:04.0

By 121 PM, President Trump was informed that the capital was under attack.

1:10.6

He could have interceded immediately, but the president chose not to do so.

1:16.3

It was not until 417 PM that President Trump finally tweeted a video in which he told the rioters to go home.

1:26.0

The 187 minutes between the end of President Trump's speech,

1:30.0

and when he finally told the mob to leave the U.S. Capitol was a dereliction of duty.

1:36.6

In the U.S. military, a service member is deemed to be derelict in the performance of duties

1:42.2

when that person willfully or

1:43.8

negligently fails to perform that person's duties or when that person performs

1:49.1

them in a culpably inefficient manner. As Commander-in-Chief, President Trump had the power, more than any other American,

1:58.0

to muster the U.S. government's resources and end the attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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