#WhereIsWray

"The presence of so many watch-listed individuals in one place — without more robust security measures ... — is another example of the intelligence failures preceding last week’s fatal assault that sent lawmakers running for their lives."

washingtonpost.com/national-secur…
2. #WhereIsWray

@AshaRangappa_: "Perhaps the most notable part of the update was who wasn't giving it. The top officials from Justice and the FBI -- Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and Director Christopher Wray -- weren't there."

cnn.com/2021/01/13/opi…
3. #WhereIsWray

FBI "didn't produce a bulletin" for Jan. 6 saying "doing so might run afoul of First Amendment free speech protections"

"But...this didn't stop...FBI from issuing intelligence bulletins ahead of mostly peaceful demonstrations" for BLM.

npr.org/2021/01/13/956…
4. #WhereIsWray

Head of FBI DC Field Office, "D’Antuono did not say what, if anything, the FBI or other agencies did differently as a result of that information. Nor did he explain why he told reporters on Friday that there had been no such intelligence."
washingtonpost.com/national-secur…
5. #WhereIsWray

Similar questions about Wray's absence at this moment by former FBI General Counsel @AWeissmann_:

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12 Jan
McConnell "has made clear in private discussions that he believes now is the moment to move on the weakened lame duck."

He "has told associates he believes President Trump committed impeachable offenses and that he is pleased that Democrats are moving to impeach him."

NYT
2. Biden asked McConnell if could confirm nominees and hold impeachment trial at same time.

"Far from avoiding the topic of impeaching Mr. Trump, Mr. McConnell said it was a question for the Senate parliamentarian, and promised Mr. Biden a quick answer."

nytimes.com/2021/01/12/us/…
3. Within moments of the news on McConnell

@RepJohnKatko becomes first House Republican to acknowledge he will vote to impeach Trump.

syracuse.com/politics/2021/…
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12 Jan
Armed groups plotting against the inauguration and statehouses are propelled by the myth that the election was stolen, and that they're acting in support of Trump.

It is on Republicans in Congress and Trump's circle to immediately and clearly reverse the lies about the election.
2. Aspects of the specific threats outlined in this harrowing overnight report by @MEPFuller are now being corroborated.

huffpost.com/entry/democrat…
3 @ConorLambPA:

"They're talking about 4,000 armed patriots to surround the capitol and prevent any Democrat from going in. They have published rules of engagement. Meaning, when you shoot and when you don't. So this is an organized group that has a plan"
Read 4 tweets
12 Jan
This advisor sounds like a good first-hand witness for the prosecution:

“The president himself was busy enjoying the spectacle. Trump watched with interest, buoyed to see that his supporters were fighting so hard on his behalf, one close adviser said.”

washingtonpost.com/politics/trump…
2. “The Twitter missive was insufficient, and the president had not wanted to include the final instruction to ‘stay peaceful.’”
3. “A small group of aides ... was imploring Trump to speak out against the violence. Meadows’s staff had prompted him to go see the president, with one aide telling the chief of staff before he entered the Oval Office, ‘They are going to kill people.’”
Read 5 tweets
9 Jan
Need answers before Jan. 17.

▪Was DC NatGuard properly resourced?
▪What prevented other state Guards’ deployment?
▪What role did other law enforcement have, why did DC police need play such a critical role?
▪What other assets may have assisted?

justsecurity.org/74121/tragedy-…
2. Where was DHS?

"The secretary of homeland security, for example, possesses broad law enforcement authority to protect the buildings, grounds, and property owned by the federal government."
3. Specific legal authority exists to deploy military forces domestically to protect the @VP.

Why wasn't that used?

Especially when, as @marknevitt writes, "there are thousands of military service members within a short distance of the U.S. Capitol."

👇👇
Read 5 tweets
8 Jan
On Trump’s potential criminal liability for sedition etc, 18 USC 2383-85:

Exhibit 1:

In real time, Republican House Minority Leader McCarthy demanded that Trump release a statement denouncing the mob as they were attacking the Capitol. Initially Trump would not agree.

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2. "As supporters stormed into the Capitol on Wednesday, Mr. Trump was initially pleased, officials said, and disregarded aides pleading with him to intercede."

NYT's @peterbakernyt @maggieNYT reporting.

(h/t @AshaRangappa_)

3. Evidence for the prosecution:

“Officials said it was Vice President Mike Pence, not President Trump, who approved the order to deploy the DC National Guard. It was unclear why the president…who is still the commander in chief, did not give the order.”
nytimes.com/2021/01/06/us/…
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24 Dec 20
What may #Manafort be hiding in exchange for pardon?

Recall this nugget in Sen. @RonWyden's note accompanying Senate Intelligence Committee report:

Wyden: The unredacted version of the report includes “indications of Manafort’s own connections to [the hack and leak] operations”
2. @howardfineman reported (in 2018) that Trump “decided that a key witness in the Russia probe, Paul Manafort, isn’t going to ‘flip’ and sell him out, friends and aides say” — another indication Manafort has derogatory info about Trump and Trump knows it.
nbcnews.com/storyline/2018…
3. As Trump Campaign Chairman, Manafort shared internal polling data and campaign's strategy with a Russian intelligence officer (Konstantin Kilimnik).

The Senate also obtained evidence Kilimnik was involved in hack and leak operation.

Source: Bipartisan Senate Intel report.
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