Trump’s last words on Jan 6 to Mike Pence are revealed
A new book says President Donald Trump called Vice President Mike Pence a “Wimp” during the last capitol rally.
The communication was transcribed from his personal notes, first published in an upcoming book by ABC News’ Jonathan Karl titled He brought it back: Donald Trump and the campaign that changed America.
This decision is reported to be used by special counsel Jack Smith against Trump if the President’s Capitol Right Wake case is tried.
Trump is said to have sought to avoid the certification of incoming President Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 election. When Pence refused, he allegedly told him he would ‘go down like a wimp.’
According to the book, Trump and his entourage were pushing to win the bid in the days leading up to the Capitol Riot, but lo and behold, he refused to go along with their plans.
President Donald Trump has been accused of calling former Vice President Mike Pence a “Wimp” during a phone call just before the capitol. Trump is said to be furious that Peve won’t go along with allegations that his impeachment plan is to steal the 2020 election (AFP via Getty Images)
In his memory, So help me GodPence recalled receiving a phone call from Trump around 11 a.m. on January 6, when the outgoing President made the final example of what they wanted if they were to join Biden.
It is reported that Pere reminded Trump that they both studied to support and protect the Constitution.
“It doesn’t take courage to break the law. It takes courage to uphold the law,” Pendulelo is said to have told Trump.
It is reported that Pere once again refused to help Trump and said that he would prove the results of the election.
“If you do that, I made a big mistake 5 years ago,” Trump reportedly told Pence during their last phone call.
The handwritten note also reportedly contains a drawing of a small angry face next to the comment, which is allegedly condemning these wrong people. “
Witnesses at the end of Trump’s phone call testified to the House Select Committee on January 6 that the conversation was heated.
In his memoir, so help me God, Penga recalled receiving a call from Trump around 11 a.m. on January 6, when the outgoing President made a final gesture to include Biden (Copyright 2020 The Associated)
Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, said she heard her father use a “different tone” from the one he used before.
Smith also reportedly received draft notes from Trump’s speech at the Ellipse on the day of the Capitol Riot, indicating that it had been changed at the last minute to focus more.
Karl argues that Smith’s testimony would have been among the most damaging to Trump, but July 2024 determines the president’s insecurity and finally put his power to use it.
Smith resigned in January and contradicted him in his report to General Merrick Garland that, had Trump not been re-elected, he would have been sufficient evidence to convict Trump.
“The opinion of the Department is that the Constitution prohibits the continuation of the fight and the prosecution of the President has declined, or turned into gravity, or the prosecution, which is that the office stands fully behind,” said Smith in full control. “Indeed, but due to the election of Mr. Trump back to the Office of the President, the office assessed that the evidence was sufficient to find and support the case.”



