A source close to Trump: The former president loves the idea of testifying

A source close to Trump: The former president loves the idea of testifying

Former President Donald Trump “loves the notion of testifying” before the selected parliamentary committee that looked into the events of January 6 according to sources close to him.
A source close to Trump revealed to the “Fox News” network immediately after the committee unanimously voted to summon it, that “if Trump complies with the summons and testified, he will talk about the extent of corruption of the elections and the extent of the committee’s corruption.


He also said that the former president will speak, “How Nancy Pelosi did not call the National Guard, which Trump strongly recommended three days before the events, specifically on January 3, 2021. ”
The source told that it is not clear at this stage whether Trump was testifying to the committee, but he stressed that he “loves the idea.

” It is noteworthy that the committee, which consists of seven Democrats and two Republican anti -Trump Republicans, voted Thursday to summon Trump to testify about his behavior that led to riots in the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Trump blasted the committee and its investigations in an exclusive interview with the “Fox News” channel on Thursday, calling it “following coastlines.

“The committee is a fraud and a false, and it is a political hunt for the witches, with no issue and no reviews, so they have to try to do this to acquire propaganda,” he declared.
Regarding his potential testimony before the committee, Trump made no comments.

Congressmen from the House of Representatives, who were looking into the Capitol incident, claimed that Trump’s insistence on making accusations of election fraud in 2020 encouraged violence when Congress convened to approve the electoral committee’s vote.
Trump organised a march in Washington, DC, hours before the rioting, where he urged his followers to demonstrate against President Biden’s electoral commission.

During that address, he urged his supporters to protest “peacefully and nationally,” but in the weeks leading up to the ratification, he suggested that the demonstration would be “unbridled.”

a Trump-affiliated source: The former president loves the idea of testifying

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