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A Liberal Dose, June 23, 2022 "Trump Knew His Election Fraud Claims Were Untrue"

 


A Liberal Dose

June 23, 2022

Troy D. Smith

“Trump Knew His Election Fraud Claims Were Untrue”

 

Another week, another two hearings from the House select committee to investigate the January 6th insurrection. As I said before, it is a litany of shame and corruption -and, unlike the conspiracy theories being thrown at the wall by many conservatives (mostly to distract you from these hearings), it is verified by documents and eyewitnesses under oath -dozens and dozens of them, most of them from Trump’s own administration. I am going to lay out the KNOWN AND VERIFIED FACTS so far.

First, not only did Trump declare there was fraud in the election, he started declaring it months before the election was held, implying that the only way we would know the election was fair was if he won, because the only way he could lose was if it was rigged. This pre-planted the idea in his followers’ minds that if he lost the election it must have been fraudulent.

Attorney General William Barr explained to Trump that there had been no evidence of fraud. Barr said the president did not seem to be interested in actual facts, only in conspiracy theories that confirmed his charge of fraud. Barr said that the theories were so bizarre and devoid of evidence Trump would have to be “detached from reality” to believe them, including the “2,000 mules” theory. Barr and others explained to the president that it had been well known for decades that Democrats tended to use mail-in and absentee ballots more, while Republicans tended to mostly vote in person -and that this was especially true in the 2020 election as Trump had essentially told his followers not to use mail-in ballots (to his detriment, as he probably missed out on a lot of votes because of that). Therefore, his advisers warned him days before the election, it was a common thing for the Republican candidate to start off with a huge lead that would shrink as the (mostly Democratic) mail-in votes started coming in. When that actually happened, Trump claimed it was evidence of fraud (he also called for all vote-counting to stop while he was ahead). Barr explained that it was NOT nefarious for there to be video of boxes of votes coming into a polling place at 3 or 4 a.m. the morning after the election, because in some large cities all the votes had to be taken to one location to be counted, so you had to wait until all the votes came in to the other locations and then move them to a main site. Trump’s advisers explained, in fact, why each of the conspiracy theories he was spreading (including the ones about Dominion voting machines being rigged) were false.

All this was presented in order to establish that Trump knew -or should have known, because he had been repeatedly told by his staff -that his claims of fraud were untrue.

It was also revealed that Trump’s official advisers -his legal team, Barr, and so on -were referred to as “Team Normal” by West Wing staffers, while his informal advisers (such as Rudy Giuliani) were called “Team Crazy.” It was also revealed that Giuliani was noticeably intoxicated when he was meeting with Trump on election night.

One member of Team Crazy that got a lot of attention at the hearings was a law professor named John Eastman, who came forward with a Plan B, if you will. Eastman claimed that VP Michael Pence, as president of the senate, had the authority to throw out the electoral votes in swing states where Trump claimed there was fraud, and declare Trump winner of the election. Barring that, Pence could throw out the electors in those states, and allow different (Republican) electors instead. None of those claims are constitutional, and Pence refused. Eastman admitted the plan would not hold up in court, and would result in riots.

But that, investigators will contend, was the goal.

Stay tuned.

 

--Troy D. Smith, a White County native, is a novelist and a history professor at Tennessee Tech. His words do not necessarily represent TTU.



You can find all previous entries in this weekly column HERE

A list of other historical essays that have appeared on this blog can be found HERE

Author's website: www.troyduanesmith.com

The author's historical lectures on youtube can be found HERE   

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