Our investigation into the Jan 6. insurrection is getting results.

The @washingtonpost published an exhaustively reported story showing the attack "was neither a spontaneous act nor an isolated event.”

The story cited numerous documents we obtained.
washingtonpost.com/politics/inter…
The Post’s report breaks down what happened before, during, and after the deadly attacks. Across the country, supporters of Donald Trump were pressuring local and state officials to contest the election results, often in collaboration with Trump’s allies.
Records we obtained show that after a constituent pressured Arizona Senate President Karen Fann to investigate the results, Fann responded, “It’s pretty apparent you don’t know everything that is going on.”
"We have the full support of Trump and Giuliani,” she added.
americanoversight.org/arizona-senate…
The Post’s report also cited Secret Service records we obtained. On the morning of Jan. 6, a Secret Service alert said some people arriving at the “Save America” rally were “wearing ballistic helmets, body armor and carrying radio equipment and military-grade backpacks.”
The Secret Service records we obtained show that at 11:35 a.m., just minutes before Donald Trump left the rally at the White House at 11:39, D.C. police responded to reports of a man with a rifle nearby.
But even after the deadly attack, Trump and his supporters have continued to try to cast doubt on the 2020 election, including through a number of bogus election investigations in various states.
he Post also cites records we obtained about the Arizona Senate’s sham election “audit.” We uncovered an email Karen Fann sent to a constituent who complained that Fann wouldn’t say that the “audit” would result in the election’s decertification.
“Our only goal is to get this audit finished before they try to shut us down again,” Fann said. “Sometimes honey does better than vinegar when you want to get something done. The vinegar will come at the end.”
We’ve filed multiple lawsuits to shed light on the deadly Jan. 6 attacks. Learn more about our investigation here:
americanoversight.org/investigation/…

And to learn more about our investigation into the sham ballot review in Arizona, click here:
americanoversight.org/investigation/…

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