Trump may have
been directly involved in a crime by Rona McDaniel.
The House Committee's final report on the Capitol riots
released on Wednesday
explained how Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel accused former President Donald Trump of a felony, according to MSNBC's Ari Melber.
Melber emphasized McDaniel's account of
how she persuaded Trump to join a conspiracy orchestrated by lawyer John Eastman
the creator of the outrageous "coup memo,"
which claimed that Vice President Mike Pence had the power to unilaterally reject the official election results while reviewing the commission's report.
What you're about to see clearly
realistically
reinforces the legal and criminal case against Trump for the Justice Department,"
he said. "As I said, not from a critic
or from outside the room, but from someone in the room
on calls, direct evidence. No rumors. Pro MAGA...
Rona McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee.
He then presented a clip of McDaniel's testimony showing
how Trump made her on the phone with Eastman
who urged her to use the RNC to support Trump's "alternative voters" conspiracy, which included replacing voters in states won by President Joe Biden with voters who endorsed Trump.
Her description under
oath refers to Donald Trump's cover story
or what most prosecutors consider a crime
and the provision of false information
in this case
elective material to the government,he said.
It's a kind of fraud. It's a crime, illegal.
Trump was organizing the call using his power as president to get an RNC chair on the line and have her speak to his lawyer, who he thought could help keep his secret because of lawyer/client privilege and other violations. "
Last week, McDaniels made headlines when Mike Lindell
CEO of MyPillow and a supporter of election fraud, formally began his campaign to remove her position as chairman of the Republican National Committee.
The Trump-loving pillow dealer explained why he thought it was time for McDaniel to step aside in favor of his leadership in an email to Just the News.
With three failed election cycles under Rona McDaniel
we must change course now," Lindell explained.
Our people are begging us for leadership
For this reason and more
I'm happy to say that I'll be running for
the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.
It was not the influence of former President Donald Trump
whose leadership resulted in Blue Wave elections in 2018
2020's loss of the White House
and the underwhelming 2022 campaign in which he lost many of his chosen candidates in crucial swing states. Lendl mentioned her as a key factor in the "failed" election cycles.
The RNC
needs to do more to appeal to the GOP base, Lindell told Just the News.
Our party has lost credibility with
the Republican Party base and donors
he said.
The RNC leadership's strategy of" business as usual "has been a disaster not only for the party but more importantly for the country as the Democrats pursue their woke socialist agenda.
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