Regarding the Jan. 6 hearings, I noticed the national press talked a lot about Trump’s temper. Not so much about meetings of his lawyers, chief of staff Mark Meadows and other high ranking …
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Regarding the Jan. 6 hearings, I noticed the national press talked a lot about Trump’s temper. Not so much about meetings of his lawyers, chief of staff Mark Meadows and other high ranking officials on Jan. 2 to plan Jan. 6 events, or national security adviser warnings on Jan 4. about possible violence, or concerns of White House staff.
Or that by 8 a.m. Jan. 6 it was known that crowds were armed with shotguns, AR15s and other weapons.
Historians say this was the worst attack on our country ever. We need to watch carefully.
Norma Fried
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