I fully believe that the crowd who was at Trump’s speech was too far away to be at the building before it started.
I also know that Trump clearly delayed starting the speech and he dragged on and on. Which makes me believe, he knew stuff was going to go down.
He also was ready to send troops and Piglosi stopped it. So he had to know something was up.
So why? Why did he sent the people to the capital lawn even after he knew bad stuff was going to go down? It put innocent people in danger and it made Trump supporters into an easy talking point for the lame stream media.
And I haven’t heard him really talk about it much since.
And why is he not fighting to get those folks out of jail? They arrested hundreds of people and to this day many of them are stuck in jail. It doesn’t match up to me. You don’t send people into harms way, let your supporters get jailed, and do nothing about it.
In fact the only behind the scenes video we have is the video of Trump and family laughing it up before the event. What am I missing?
For the record, Trump told us (the people at the rally, at the Ellipse) that after the rally we would all walk together down to the Capitol.
I have a screenshot saved of the schedule that included three events: Jan 5 @ 1pm, Freedom Plaza. Jan 6 @ 9am, The Ellipse. Jan 6 @ 1pm, Capitol Bldg.
Trump was over an hour late to his speech at the Ellipse. I'd imagine that he did that intentionally. Antifa started their BS according to the timeline of when the patriot crowd was anticipated to arrive... but since we were delayed it was clear to see that it was Antifa there, starting their BS, by over an hour before the crowd arrived.
Sorry, but that's incorrect. Maybe you were told misinformation.
At the end of his rally speech (not the beginning) he said that we would all walk peacefully down to the Capitol together. I was standing right there listening, about 50 yards from him when he said that. Then he wrapped up his speech, left the stage, and the crowd slowly started leaving to the walk to the Capitol.
Later (a couple hours after the end of the rally) he went online to tell people to remain peaceful and go home.
To be honest, I'm having a hard time trying to figure out why you're claiming that "he never told supporters to go to the capitol building" when he absolutely did, you can watch the speech. He specifically said that we would go there PEACEFULLY, that's why the (second) impeachment didn't stick, because he never did or said anything whatsoever to incite violence... There's no reason to lie about what happened, he's innocent.
I read the transcript. It was something like “Let’s walk down Pennsylvania Avenue.” Not quoting verbatim, but I feel like the implication was there.
It’s the IMPLICATION.