'Absurd and discredited story': realDonaldTrump bashes Jan. 6 panel in new video address
Former President Donald Trump released video bashing the Jan. 6"witch hunt," in one of his first public addresses of the Jan. 6 Committee since the release of its final report.
Cheney lost her seat by 37%, rather than 40%, the Washington Post reported, to pro-Trump challenger Harriet Hageman in August. The outlet claimed that depending how you cut it, her margin of defeat may have been the largest in the 21 century. He went on to claim that Twitter and the committee had"covered up" some of his tweets., possibly alluding to the recently released"Twitter Files," part of which detailed exchanges between Twitter and the FBI over Jan. 6 and Trump's banning from the platform.
The former president continued to say that the 2020 presidential election was a"corrupt disaster." He also suggested that federal informants had instigated the riot.
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