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Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney went after former President Donald Trump in her prime-time performance on Monday claiming that private messages of the president’s staff revealed an apathetic leader complicit in the riot at the Capitol as the attack unfolded.
“The violence was evident to all — it was covered in real time by almost every news channel,” said Cheney, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s hand-picked vice chair of the Select Committee on January 6. “But, for 187 minutes, President Trump refused to act when action by our president was required, indeed essential, and compelled by his oath to our Constitution.”
Trump’s 187-minute delay to action, she added, was a “supreme dereliction of duty.” An actual examination of the day’s events, however, highlighted by American Greatness Senior Contributor Julie Kelly, shows no such delay.According to a detailed timeline of the turmoil by The New York Times, the first building was not breached until about 2:13 p.m. The timeline was corroborated by The Washington Post, which stamped the first break-in at 2:15 p.m. Trump’s first tweet addressing the upheaval shortly followed at 2:38 p.m., when the president made a plea for peace, writing, “Please support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement. They are truly on the side of our Country. Stay peaceful!”Anyone want to ask @Liz_Cheney where she gets 187 minutes before Trump said anything?
First breach of building at 2:13p.m.–Trump's first tweet at 2:38:
"Please support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement. They are truly on the side of our Country. Stay peaceful!"
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) December 16, 2021
About 30 minutes later, Trump addressed the demonstrators again on Twitter.
“I am asking for everyone at the U.S. Capitol to remain peaceful. No violence!” the president wrote. “Remember, WE are the Party of Law & Order — respect the Law and our great men and women in Blue. Thank you!”
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At 4:17 p.m. Trump posted a video on Twitter urging rioters to go home, a message that was promptly suppressed across the platform.
Exactly where Cheney came up with the 187-minute delay is unclear. If starting the clock from the time Trump finished his speech at the White House at 1:10 p.m., unrest at the Capitol gates had already been ensuing for about 20 minutes. During the address, Trump explicitly called on those gathered to protest “peacefully.”
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Cheney appears to be part of a cabal trying to come up with an excuse for blocking Trump from running for office again.
The left in this country and a few Republicans falsely accuse Trump of being a fascist. While Trump can sometimes be brutally frank in his criticism of others he at no time during his administration acted like a fascist. If, anything, he allowed the leftist to push false allegations and investigations that had no basis in fact such as the Russian collusion hoax.
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