America: New disclosure in the Capitol violence case, the investigating committee released the video of Donald Trump
The committee probing the US Parliament violence case has released a video of former President Donald Trump, in which he can be heard refusing to accept his defeat. This video has never been seen before.
The committee investigating the riots in the Parliament House after the announcement of the presidential election in the US has released a video of former President Donald Trump, in which he can be heard refusing to accept his defeat. This never-before-seen video is excerpted from a speech prepared for then-President Trump on January 7, 2021. In this speech, he was expected to lose the election to Joe Biden and announce the end of the election but instead refused to accept his defeat.
Trump supporters seen violently entering Parliament House
During the hearing of the inquiry committee, his supporters including his daughter Ivanka Trump were present in the room. During this, in the video, the former President can be heard saying, I do not want to say that the election is over. This video clip shows that Trump did not want to accept his defeat even after his supporters violently entered the Parliament House.
Trump lied about election rigging - committee
Trump can be seen angry in the video. Once he was seen slapping his hand on the stage. The investigative committee said Trump did nothing to stop the violence but instead watched it happily on television at the White House. The committee's argument is that Trump lied about election rigging after his defeat and tried to reverse Joe Biden's election victory, leading to violence.
Trump's campaign team said this
After the announcement of the presidential election, Trump's campaign team also issued a statement saying to challenge Joe Biden's possible victory in court. A campaign team official said during this time that Biden's claim of victory is false and the election race is not over but has started.