The President Deliberately Withheld Aid to Combat the Insurrection

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There is a simple chain of events that even news outlets doing the best work are still tiptoeing around. After President Trump gave his speech to the insurrectionists on Wednesday he returned to the White House and excitedly watched the storming of the Capitol on TV. As members of Congress were besieged and then retreated to a secure undisclosed location, Trump received numerous pleas from members of Congress to send reinforcements or call on his supporters to disperse. He refused because he liked what he was seeing.

Eventually Trump was persuaded to okay sending in federal law enforcement and the National Guard. And he half-heartedly told his insurrectionist supporters to disperse but only in a message expressing support for them and restating the grievances which were the rationale for the insurrection in the first place. Republican Senators were reportedly particularly incensed by this because they believed it encouraged them to remain in place. But it’s this initial period, which seems to have gone on for between 90 minutes and two hours that demands our attention.

Here is one example from the Post …

But as senators and House members trapped inside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday begged for immediate help during the siege, they struggled to get through to the president, who — safely ensconced in the West Wing — was too busy watching fiery TV images of the crisis unfolding around them to act or even bother to hear their pleas. “He was hard to reach, and you know why? Because it was live TV,” said one close Trump adviser. “If it’s TiVo, he just hits pause and takes the calls. If it’s live TV, he watches it, and he was just watching it all unfold.” Even as he did so, Trump did not move to act. And the message from those around him — that he needed to call off the angry mob he had egged on just hours earlier, or lives could be lost — was one to which he was not initially receptive.

Note that oblique and inverted line at the end. The President’s staffers were begging him to heed the pleas embattled members of Congress. And he said no. It was a message “to which he was not initially receptive.”

It is a remarkably ornate and indirect construction.

I’m not going to waste time criticizing the Post on this. They’ve powered through with a wealth of reporting helping us understand what happened. Why they are so reticent on this point I don’t entirely understand. Later in the same article they refer to him as “paralyzed – more passive viewer than resolute leader, repeatedly failing to perform even the basic duties of his job.”

In any case, the point is to focus on what the reporting of the Post and numerous other outlets makes clear. After it became clear that his insurrectionist supporters had breached the Capitol entrances and were storming the Capitol complex, the President willfully refused to provide the relief only he could provide. This would have been a clear order for his insurrectionist supporters to stand down and clear the building, which only he could give, and military and law enforcement assistance that only he as Command-in-Chief could authorize.

In many ways this is the more grievous and impeachable act – much more clear cut and culpable than the initial speech. But it has remained muddled and occluded in so much reporting.

zeeper25 on January 12nd, 2021 at 20:06 UTC »

no, it is worse than just withholding aid, first they made sure there would be inadequate security:

I believe Trump began planning a coup right after he lost the election:

Trump began firing and replacing senior defense officials right after he lost the election. Some of these positions were filled by staff recruited from Trump ally Devin Nunes. These specific changes were weird and unprecedented for an outgoing president. With only two months left in his administration, why was he shaking up the Defense Department?

Lack of preparation? Or planning for an insurrection?

I believe Trump and his new appointees lowered our defenses so that the coup attempt he would incite would have a chance to succeed.

These new Trump appointees refused requests by the Mayor of D.C. to approve the use of Maryland National Guard Troops to help secure the Capitol on January 6th.

Pentagon staff and Capitol Police leadership purposely limited the role of the National Guard. There was to be no activation of the National Guard to secure the Capitol as they had done months earlier during the BLM rallies.

Capitol Police were also unprepared, they were not fully staffed, they were not advised to bring gas masks, and were forbidden to don riot gear.

Failure to respond to the ongoing riot:

There was inaction despite repeated requests (from the besieged Congress, from Pence, and from the Republican Governor of Maryland) for permission to send the Maryland National Guard into DC to respond to the rioting as it unfolded.

Those rioters could have burned down the Capitol, or taken Congressmen and Congresswomen and the Vice President hostage, or held mock trials and hung them.

Apparently Trump watched the riots unfolding and was delighted, though he could not understand why his staff weren't as happy as he was. He created a monster and was happy to see it destroy Congress and even threw Mike Pence under the bus, never bothering to check on him after this life threatening event.

Martial Law:

The riot evolving into hostage taking would have provided Trump with the excuse he needed to impose martial law, an idea that had been repeatedly floated by his adviser, disgraced ex-National Security Director Michael Flynn, whom Trump had just pardoned.

Unfortunately for the Trump conspirators, the rioters were held at bay long enough to stop the taking of hostages, and perhaps the deaths of Congressmen/Congresswomen and Mike Pence. One can assume there would have been multiple fatalities among the Secret Service tasked with protecting Vice President Pence, and other Capitol hill staff and security if hostage taking was to have succeeded.

One can assume that if Trump proceeded to declare Martial Law, he would have used the excuse that only he could maintain law and order, and that he would need to remain in charge indefinitely until law and order could be restored.

Pence ultimately did an end run around Trump (Pelosi and other Congressional leaders were also involved in this process) in order to provide the authorization needed for the Guard to arrive and secure the Capitol, stopping the insurrection.

My suspicion:

This wasn't some rally that got out of hand, it was an attempted insurrection, removing Congress and the Vice President as barriers to Trump remaining in office.

We need a post-Trump 9/11 style commission to investigate this attempted insurrection. If Trump is complicit in planning an insurrection to remain in power he should be tried as the traitor he is.

As is, Trump's inaction after inciting the riot should lead to impeachment and removal from office, and any of the collaborators in the defense department who neutered the National Guard, and within the administration, and every rioter that attacked the Capitol Police need to be doxed and charged.

Apparently many rioters were off duty military, veterans or off duty police officers and fire fighters from distant states that flashed their ID badges as they entered the Capitol.

This is disgusting, they all need to be identified, arrested, and if they are currently serving in the military face a court martial, and if they are a current police officer or fire fighter terminated from those positions that require public trust to ensure public safety.

Senators and Congresspeople (Cruz, Hawley, Mo Brooks, Elise Stefanik and others including Giuliani "trial by combat" and Don Jr) who either incited this riot and/or continued to attempt and stop the certification of the election after the attempted coup are complicit, and should also be removed from office.

Additional research:

intergalactic512 found this excellent write up from Fiona Hill: Yes, It Was a Coup Attempt. Here’s Why. Also, this wouldn't be the first time Republican leaders used planned inaction to create or further chaos: Bridgegate Someone else posited that perhaps Attorney General Barr didn't decide to leave early to spend time with his family, but perhaps felt insurrection would be a bridge too far. The White House is stating that they did activate the National Guard. This is based on their approval of a small number of Guardsmen to serve as traffic control (two shifts of 90 soldiers, 180 total), Metro assistance (two shifts of 24 soldiers, 48 total), a lot of administrative staff, and one small rapid response team of 40 soldiers. These soldiers were activated mainly for traffic control to help Trump rioters enter and exit D.C. Many of the Capitol police were heroes -- including officers Eugene Goodman (who may have earned the most credit for saving the US Senate) and slain officer Brian Sicknick, and many other officers who risked their own well being to attempt and stop the riot. Capitol Police should not have been expected to singlehandedly stop this type of violent domestic terrorism and insurrection. There is evidence that some of the Capitol Police Officers appeared to sympathize and assist the red hatted racist fascist traitors as they breached the Capitol. They are already being investigated, and should be dismissed if they are found to have assisted the entry of the mob into the Capitol.

Origin of my theory:

Jan 7th I was watching Governor Hogan's press conference and he kept repeating that it was nearly impossible to get the permission he needed to send in the National Guard.

That is when I remembered Rachel Maddow's reporting about Trump appointing loyalists to the Defense Department in the weeks just after he lost the election.

And began to think about Mike Flynn floating the use of Martial Law...

And that led into the rabbit hole of looking over various reporting and seeing if it somehow fit.

Either way, it makes interesting reading, I'll look forward to seeing if it pans out.

This entire write up and links are free use, as long as we survive Trump, I am all for others asking these same types of questions and all of us getting answers!

doctor_piranha on January 12nd, 2021 at 18:36 UTC »

He will do it again for the inauguration.

Unless he is stopped.

Yeeaaaarrrgh on January 12nd, 2021 at 18:27 UTC »

But as senators and House members trapped inside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday begged for immediate help during the siege, they struggled to get through to the president, who — safely ensconced in the West Wing — was too busy watching fiery TV images of the crisis unfolding around them to act or even bother to hear their pleas.

“He was hard to reach, and you know why? Because it was live TV,” said one close Trump adviser. “If it’s TiVo, he just hits pause and takes the calls. If it’s live TV, he watches it, and he was just watching it all unfold.”

Even as he did so, Trump did not move to act. And the message from those around him — that he needed to call off the angry mob he had egged on just hours earlier, or lives could be lost — was one to which he was not initially receptive.

Donald J. Trump needs to be put on trial and jailed for life.