On Jan. 7, Mr. Law and Order simply wasn’t comfortable talking about holding the rioters legally responsible for the violence they perpetrated in his name. - MaddowBlog
on Jan. 7, eventually telling the public that the rioters were great “patriots,” worthy of celebration, who “represented the greatest movement in the history of our Country.”
: Trump came to believe his own cabinet might try to remove him from office through the 25th Amendment if heBut as it turns out, there’s still more to learn about this speech, including the parts of the prepared text he didn’t want to say out loud. NBC NewsRep. Elaine Luria, who led part of the Jan.
Some of the changes are anodyne. The original text, for example, began with the words, “Good afternoon,” and the then-president struck that out. It also was written to have him say that he was “outraged and sickened” by the violence from the day before, but Trump preferred to simply say “outraged.” Even more importantly, Trump was also supposed to say, “I am directing the Department of Justice to ensure all law breakers are prosecuted to the full extent of the law. We must send a clear message not with mercy but with JUSTICE. Legal consequences must be swift and firm.”
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