Trump described the attack on Congress as “the biggest movement” in American history.
The former US president described his supporters’ attack on the Congress building as the biggest movement in US history.
Former United States President Donald Trump, in response to a January 6, 2021, inquiry into a congressional hearing, described his supporters’ attack on the Congress building that day as “the greatest movement” in American history.
Trump also called the Congressional Committee investigating the attack on the congressional building an “unelected committee of political criminals.”
“The unelected committee did not take a minute to examine the reasons for the large number of people leaving for Washington, which is far more numerous than what the fake media is interested in saying,” the former president said.
“January 6 was not just a protest, it was the biggest movement in the history of our country to ‘make America great again,'” he said. “It was about elections that were rigged and stolen, and about a country that was going to hell … and now look at our country.”
In another statement, Trump said that the January 6 hearing of the Committee of Inquiry is a fabricated excuse to distract people from the issue of inflation in the United States.
“The unelected committee has now realized that I, as president, proposed the deployment of 20,000 National Guard troops in Washington, DC, because I knew a large crowd was coming,” he wrote. Crazy Nancy Pelosi turned down the offer. The mayor of DC did the same. If they had accepted the offer, there would have been no January 6. The unelected ones have left Pelosi without asking him a question. “This session is another political deception to marginalize inflation.”
On January 6, 2021, a group of Trump supporters attacked the US Capitol. Trump had called on his supporters to protest Joe Biden’s election victory speech before attacking his supporters in a speech outside the White House.