January 6 hearing: Barr told Trump his election fraud claims were ‘bulls***’

Donald Trump’s attorney general Bill Barr testified that he told his boss his claims the election was stolen were ‘bulls***’ in a video shown at the start of the January 6 committee’s first primetime hearing on their investigation into the Capitol riot.

They also showed video of Ivanka Trump testifying that she ‘accepted’ Barr’s rejection of her father’s election fraud claims and admitted there wasn’t enough evidence to overturn the election in one of a series of videos seen for the first time.

Jared Kushner also told the committee that he thought White House Counsel Pat Cipollone’s constant threats to resign over the fraud claims in the wake of January 6 were just ‘whining’. 

Republican Rep. Liz Cheney said also said there was evidence Trump said his Vice President Mike Pence ‘deserved to be hanged’, criticized him for watching the riot unfold from the dining room in the White House and said multiple members of her own party sought pardons for their own role in ‘attempting to overturn the election’. 

She added that during the hearings the public will hear about Trump cabinet members arguing that the 25th amendment should be used to remove him from office and evidence and that he didn’t call the National Guard on January 6.  

Committee Chairman, Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson, began the hearings by saying: ‘I am from a part of the country where people justified the actions of slavery, the Ku Klux Klan and lynching. 

‘I’m reminded of that dark history as I hear voices today try and justify the actions of the insurrectionists on January 6, 2021’.

‘We swore an oath to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic,’ he added and said the oath was put to the test.

He also criticized Trump for trying to stop the ‘transfer of power’ by comparing words from Abraham Lincoln saying he would hand over the reins of the U.S. government if he lost the election.

Donald Trump’s attorney general Bill Barr said his claims the election was stolen were ‘bulls***’ at the start of the January 6 committee’s first primetime hearing on their investigation into the Capitol riot

They also showed video of Ivanka Trump testifying that she accepted Barr's rejection of her father's election fraud claims

They also showed video of Ivanka Trump testifying that she accepted Barr’s rejection of her father’s election fraud claims

Jared Kushner also told the committee that he thought White House Counsel Pat Cipollone's constant threats to resign over the fraud claims in the wake of January 6 were just 'whining'

Jared Kushner also told the committee that he thought White House Counsel Pat Cipollone’s constant threats to resign over the fraud claims in the wake of January 6 were just ‘whining’

Thompson then turned to testimony from Barr filmed during their investigation where the former attorney general said: ‘I’ve had I had three discussions with the President that I can recall. 

‘One was on November 23. One was on December 1, and one was on December 14, and I’ve been through sort of the give and take of those discussions. And in that context, I made it clear I did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff, which I told the President was bulls***. 

‘And, you know, I didn’t want to be a part of it. And that’s one of the reasons that went into deciding to leave when I did what I observed. I think it was on December 1, and you know, how can we can’t live in a world where where the incumbent administration stays in power, based on its view, once supported by specific evidence that the election that there was fraud in the election.’ 

Barr also said that he told Trump campaign officials that voter fraud claim against Dominion voting machines was ‘crazy stuff and they were wasting their time on that.’

The committee has interviewed more than 1,000 people – including Trump aides and rioters – who they believe were directly or indirectly involved in the Capitol riot 17 months ago.

Republicans have called the primetime hearing, produced by a former ABC News executive James Goldston, a distraction from scandals plaguing the Biden administration and Democrats including inflation, dire polls, gas prices, crime and the situation at the border. 

They also say security failures are also squarely to blame for the riot and have claimed Nancy Pelosi is responsible for those lapses. 

Earlier on Thursday, Trump tore into the actions of the committee in a Truth Social post saying January 6 ‘represented the greatest movement in the history of our Country to Make America Great Again’.

‘The Unselect Committee didn’t spend one minute studying the reason that people went to Washington, D.C., in massive numbers, far greater than the Fake News Media is willing to report, or that the Unselects are willing to even mention.’

In a second post, he said: ‘It was about an Election that was Rigged and Stolen, and a Country that was about to go to HELL…& look at our Country now!’

In the next post he bashes the lawmakers on the committee as ‘political Thugs’ who ‘refused to study and report on the massive amount of irrefutable evidence, much of it recently produced, that shows the 2020 Presidential Election was Rigged and Stolen.’

Republican Rep. Liz Cheney said also said there was evidence Trump said Mike Pence 'deserved to be hanged' and criticized him for watching the riot unfold from the dining room in the White House

Republican Rep. Liz Cheney said also said there was evidence Trump said Mike Pence ‘deserved to be hanged’ and criticized him for watching the riot unfold from the dining room in the White House

Committee Chairman, Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson began the hearings by saying: 'I am from a part of the country where people justified the actions of slavery, the Ku Klux Klan and lynching

Committee Chairman, Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson began the hearings by saying: ‘I am from a part of the country where people justified the actions of slavery, the Ku Klux Klan and lynching

‘They want NOTHING to do with that topic because they cannot win on the facts,’ Trump said.

He accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser of rejecting an offer from the White House to send military reinforcements into the city that day.

‘The Unselect Committee has now learned that I, as President, suggested & offered up to 20,000 National Guard, or troops, be deployed in D.C. because it was felt that the crowd was going to be very large,’ Trump wrote in his final of three posts.

‘Crazy Nancy Pelosi turned down the offer, she didn’t like the way it looked. Likewise, the Mayor of D.C. Had they taken up the offer, there would have been no January 6th.’

Speaking at the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, President Joe Biden called January 6 a ‘flagrant violation of the Constitution’.

Before a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, he said: ‘One of the things that is going to occupy my country tonight, I suspect, is the first open hearings on January the 6th and as I said when it was occurring and subsequent, I think it was a clear, flagrant violation of the Constitution.

‘I think these guys and women broke the law – tried to turn around the result of an election.

‘And there’s a lot of question of who’s responsible, who’s involved,’ he added. ‘I’m not going to make a judgment on that.

Also on Thursday it was reported that Trump’s Education Secretary Betsy DeVos revealed for the first time that she spoke to Vice President Mike Pence about using the 25th Amendment to remove the president and said January 6 was the ‘last straw’ before she resigned ahead of his last day in office.

Rep. Adam Kinzinger, one of the two Republicans on the committee, looks ahead as the hearings get underway

Rep. Adam Kinzinger, one of the two Republicans on the committee, looks ahead as the hearings get underway 

A huge screens sit above the empty chairs where the committee members will sit ahead of the hearing, with the room packed with cameras and reporters

A huge screens sit above the empty chairs where the committee members will sit ahead of the hearing, with the room packed with cameras and reporters 

Washington Metropolitan Police Department officer Daniel Hodges (left) and former Washington Metropolitan Police Department officer Michael Fanone (right) sit to watch the hearing

Washington Metropolitan Police Department officer Daniel Hodges (left) and former Washington Metropolitan Police Department officer Michael Fanone (right) sit to watch the hearing 

An activist holds a sign next to a line of people waiting to enter the Cannon Building for he hearing on Thursday

An activist holds a sign next to a line of people waiting to enter the Cannon Building for he hearing on Thursday 

Huge lines form outside the Cannon Building at the Capitol complex on Thursday night hoping to get into the hearing

Huge lines form outside the Cannon Building at the Capitol complex on Thursday night hoping to get into the hearing 

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