Jan. 6 panel has evidence Trump planned for military to seize voting machines, chair says

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Jan. 6 panel has evidence Trump planned for military to seize voting machines, chair says
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Jan. 6 panel chair: Committee has evidence Trump planned for military to seize voting machines

" on Sunday his panel has information that points to the Trump administration making plans to have the military "potentially seize voting machines."this week was the first to report that a draft executive order directing the secretary of Defense to seize machines was among the documents that Trump lawyers tried to stop the Jan. 6 committee from obtaining.What they're saying:

Thompson said the committee has also spoken to people at the Department of Defense to follow up on the allegations. "We are concerned that our military was part of this big lie on promoting that the election was false." "We have information that between the Department of Justice, a plan was put forward to potentially seize voting machines in the country and utilize Department of Defense assets to make that happen."no operational plan, but that "the draft itself is reason enough to believe that it was being proposed."

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