Biden says ‘the forces that acted on Jan 6 remained at work’ but admits he didn’t see hearing

Biden says ‘the forces that hired Jan 6’ and the US needs to understand ‘what really happens’ – but admits he didn’t see first prime-time hearing

  • Biden in LA. Thursday’s hearing in a speech in
  • He called the events of January 6 “one of the darkest chapters in the history of our country”.
  • He called democracy a threat with a ‘dagger’
  • Said he didn’t see the hearing because ‘I was doing other business’
  • He was hosting America’s summit this week

President Joe Biden split Friday from a speech he calls his top priority inflation – The House for January 6 hearing and to highlight the forces which he described as a threat to democracy with ‘daggers’.

Biden commented at the top of the speech on inflation and the supply chain Issues were staged in the Port of Los Angeles to depict supply chain actions.

But he immediately took up the issue that has been appealing to Washington — following press reports about employees making travel speeches that aren’t always picked up because of less news content.

He called the events of January 6 ‘one of the darkest chapters in our nation’s history’, and highlighted the ‘brutal attack on law enforcement’, which has since been followed by shocking testimony capital Police officer Caroline Edwards, who sustained a traumatic brain injury while defending protesters on January 6. She still hasn’t returned to work.

‘It is important for the American people to understand what really happened. And to understand that the same forces that drove January 6th remain at work today,’ President Joe Biden said on a trip to Los Angeles, hours after a prime-time hearing by the House January 6th committee.

‘It is important for the American people to understand what really happened. And to understand that the same forces that led Jan 6 remain at work today,’ said Biden, who once again thrashed the ‘MAGA gang’ and the ‘MAGA mob’, spending the start of his presidency. The latter was trying to avoid talking about the predecessor Donald Trump.

Referring to the theme of his campaign, Biden said, ‘Now the battle for America’s soul is far from winning. Biden said, “And together I know and what I mean is that we can unite and protect this country, Democrats and Republicans, and not allow anyone to put a dagger in the neck of our democracy.” Huh.”

‘That’s the hearing. You are about to hear many more.’

Then he allowed: ‘I didn’t get to see them last night because I was doing another business. But let me tell you what, a lot is going on.’

Biden in LA.  Commented on top of prepared speech on inflation and economic issues in

Biden in LA. Commented on top of prepared speech on inflation and economic issues in

Biden said, 'The same forces that led the way to stay at work today on January 6th.  Panel said actions of former President Donald Trump led to violence on January 6

Biden said, ‘The same forces that led the way to stay at work today on January 6th. Panel said actions of former President Donald Trump led to violence on January 6

He spoke on the battleship USS Iowa, commissioned in 1943, which served in World War II, Korea, and the Cold War.

Biden’s remarks came after the president called on the Business of America Summit hosted in LA, but otherwise sought to avoid extending the scripted prime-time hearing being conducted by the January 6 committee by the House.

At the event, Representative Liz Cheney (R-Vy.) sketched a seven-part plan by Trump to clear doubts about election fraud, weed out officials he deemed treacherous, and poll officials and Put pressure on Vice President Mike Pence. Part of his electoral reversal effort.

Rep. Benny Thompson (D-Miss.), who chaired the panel, said, “January 6 was the culmination of an attempted coup, a brazen attempt, as was done by rioters to overthrow the government shortly after January 6. ‘ ‘The violence was not an accident. It represents Trump’s final stand, the most desperate opportunity to halt the transfer of power.’

Trump once again stormed the hearing on Friday, and hit back at the testimony of his daughter Ivanka Trump and former AG Bill Barr, who testified that he called Trump a ‘bull****’ his claims of election fraud. Ivanka testifies that she agrees with Barr’s suspicions.

‘I respect Attorney General Barr. So I listened to her – saying, ‘She testified.

Ivanka Trump was not involved in watching or studying the election results. She had been checked out for a long time and was, in my opinion, just trying to respect bill burrow And his position as attorney general (he sucked),’ Trump wrote on Truth Social, nearly 12 hours after part of his testimony surfaced.

‘It was a shocking turn of events. Trump and his daughter were known for their close relationship and were seen as his favorite child. She served as an adviser to his White House, and Trump often said that she might one day become president.

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