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https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/12/19/takeaways-jan-6-committee-report-introduction/
1. What’s in the four criminal referrals
- Obstruction of an official proceeding
- Conspiracy to defraud the United States
- Conspiracy to make a false statement
- “Incite,” “assist” or “aid and comfort” an insurrection
(los detalles de cada "cargo" en el artículo enlazado)
2. More evidence Trump resisted urging peace — even before Jan. 6
The committee has repeatedly pointed to Trump not only being negligent on Jan. 6, but also perhaps approving of the violence that day (or at least perceiving some advantage in it). And the final report adds more details on that front.
3. New details on hundreds of weapons
(ojo con esta, implica que no era una marcha pacífica ni improvisada)
“Secret Service confiscated a haul of weapons from the 28,000 spectators who did pass through the magnetometers: 242 canisters of pepper spray, 269 knives or blades, 18 brass knuckles, 18 tasers, 6 pieces of body armor, 3 gas masks, 30 batons or blunt instruments, and 17 miscellaneous items like scissors, needles, or screwdrivers.”
y estos fueron los que pasaron por el arco, la mayoría se quedó fuera sin pasar, y trump sabía que estaba arengando a masas armadas
4. New evidence Trump was waved off voting-machine conspiracy theory
National security adviser Robert O’Brien said he also tried to talk people out of the theory during a Dec. 18 call to the Oval Office.
“Somebody asked me, was there — did I have any evidence of election fraud in the voting machines or foreign interference in our voting machines,” O’Brien said. “And I said, no, we’ve looked into that and there’s no evidence of it.”
The committee notes that the following day, Trump tweeted that there might have been “a hit on our ridiculous voting machines.”
5. Giuliani’s ‘outrageous lies’ and being locked out of Stepien’s office
no podía faltar el kraken de gandia shore
6. What the report says (and doesn’t say) about Hutchinson’s Secret Service claim
este fue el que llevó a trump a la casa blanca en lugar de al capitolio, y trump se chinó y quiso agarrar el volante y le tuvieron que dar una colleja (o algo así)
7. New suggestions of obstruction of justice
“For example, one lawyer told a witness, the witness could in certain circumstances tell the committee that she didn’t recall facts when she actually did recall them,” Lofgren said. “That lawyer also did not disclose who was paying for the lawyer’s representation, despite questions from the client seeking that information.”
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decirle a un testigo que cometa perjurio, con dos cojonazos!