Donald Trump tried to MURDER Mike Pence
Over the course of their presentation, House impeachment managers showed how Donald Trump groomed his supporters to be outraged, repeatedly encouraged violence, and finally directed them to carry out their assault on the Capitol building in order to interrupt the counting of electoral college votes.
The day was full of
shocking moments and previously unseen images. The number of moments when
enraged insurgents intent on murder came within feet of members of Congress
should have been sobering—if not terrifying—to everyone watching in the Senate.
One other thing that came up during the day was a repeated theme of praise for the way that Mike Pence did his job on Jan. 6. That may seem like a strange approach for a Democratic team to take in dealing with the impeachment of a Republican president.
But pointing out how Pence stood up to Trump in saying he would
certify the results of the count serves two purposes: First, it allows the
House managers to showcase that a Republican can, in fact, oppose Trump,
providing Pence as a role model for any Republican senators who might think of
stepping out of Trump’s fear-shadow.
But the other thing
it does is point the finger straight at what might be the most chilling moment
of Jan. 6—one that showcases Trump’s absolute malice and depravity.
The complete story of that moment was split across two presentations on Wednesday.
First, as Rep. Stacey Plaskett reviewed the events of that afternoon, there was the footage and diagrams showing just how close the insurrectionists came to capturing Pence.
Second, a presentation from Rep. Joaquin Castro showed how
Trump’s tweets about Pence came even as people were begging him to stop his
supporters. When it’s all put together, it looks like this.
2:10 PM
As insurgents smash their way through the Capitol windows and doors, Donald Trump ignores the violence being seen on every network and tries to make a call to Sen. Tommy Tuberville.
Instead, he dials Sen. Mike Lee. At the end of the day on Wednesday, Lee objected to this information [included in the presentation by RI Rep. David Cicilline who is one of the impeachment managers] and asked that a statement attributed to him be stricken from the record. However, these are the only statements made by Lee that were mentioned anywhere in the House presentation.