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July 12, 2022: Jan. 6 panel zeroes in on Trump tweet
July 12, 2022: Jan. 6 panel zeroes in on Trump tweet
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Jul 12, 2022
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Today at 1 p.m. Eastern, the House Jan. 6 committee “plans to make its
most complex case yet,” write Nicholas Wu and Kyle Cheney: “that Donald
Trump's words and actions influenced extremists and brought them to the
steps of the Capitol.”
Central to that case is Trump’s tweet on Dec. 19, 2020: “Big protest in
D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!”
Rep. Stephanie Murphy's (D-Fla.) described that tweet as a “clarion
call” to members of the far-right Proud Boys and Oath Keepers. “We’ll
show you how they began to organize around that date,” she said in an
interview. Doing so, Nick and Kyle write, “will require investigators to
delve into the sordid world of internet extremism and specifically lay
out how Trump’s words rippled through its corners.”
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most complex case yet,” write Nicholas Wu and Kyle Cheney: “that Donald
Trump's words and actions influenced extremists and brought them to the
steps of the Capitol.”
Central to that case is Trump’s tweet on Dec. 19, 2020: “Big protest in
D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!”
Rep. Stephanie Murphy's (D-Fla.) described that tweet as a “clarion
call” to members of the far-right Proud Boys and Oath Keepers. “We’ll
show you how they began to organize around that date,” she said in an
interview. Doing so, Nick and Kyle write, “will require investigators to
delve into the sordid world of internet extremism and specifically lay
out how Trump’s words rippled through its corners.”
Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter
Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook.
Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
Released:
Jul 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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