Former President Donald Trump is being captured on camera.
The 76-year-old former President of the United States delivered a speech to the nation on January 7 following the Capitol building riots one day before, and now, footage of outtakes from the speech have come to light.
The footage makes it clear that Trump was concerned about insisting that he won the election, as opposed to condemning the riots.
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When he gets to the part in the speech about rioters breaking the law, he says: “I can’t say that! I’m not gonna…I already said ‘you will pay…’” He is also supposed to declare that the election is over, but he won’t say those words, either.
“I don’t want to say the election is over. I just want to say Congress has certified the results without saying the election is over,” he says.
At one point, Trump is talking about what happened the day before and after messing up the word “yesterday,” he says, “Yesterday is a hard word for me.”
The January 6th Committee asserts that Trump only gave the speech because there was a move within the White House and Congress to get him out of office, either by the 25th Amendment or impeachment.
There is new information coming out of the hearings regarding the January 6, 2021 storming of the Capitol Building.
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