Thousands of texts obtained from Mark Meadows phone confirm that even Trump loyalists such as Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump Jr. believed that Trump's words were responsible for the Capitol attack, and that he should have sent people home.
has obtained more than 2,300 text messages between Mark Meadows, who served as former President Donald Trump’s last chief of staff, and other members of Trump’s inner circle, relating to attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election and the attack on the U.S. Capitol building on January 6, 2021.
The messages appear to confirm that even Trump loyalists believed that the former president’s words were responsible for the attack — and that Trump should have told the mob of his loyalists to go home much sooner.were among those encouraging Meadows to tell the former commander in chief to end the violence“Please tell the President to calm people This isn’t the way to solve anything,” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene texted Meadows.
Instead, Trump didn’t make a statement telling his loyalists to leave the Capitol until early in the evening, several hours after the attack started. In his statement, he praised those who had engaged in the violence, suggesting in a tweet that night that their actions had been justified.
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