Bombshell Filing Reveals Trump's Flippant Reaction to Pence's Jan. 6 Danger
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48% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
45% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-64% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
43% : Trump's alleged response to that news: "So what?"The aide told a grand jury they'd rushed into the Oval Office's dining room to alert Trump -- who was watching Fox News' coverage of the riot -- about Pence's situation.35% : Trump reacted by directing his ire at Judge Tanya Chutkan, who approved the document's unsealing just 33 nights before Election Day.
34% : The chilling allegation is the latest slice of evidence that suggests Trump didn't care about what Jan. 6 rioters would do to his vice president -- who'd refused to partake in his election fraud fantasy -- if they reached him.
25% : The aide said they ran to Trump in hopes he'd "take action to ensure" Pence's safety, but Trump infamously never did.
23% : Among the nastiest accusations in the 165-page document was how Trump allegedly reacted to learning from an aide that his vice president, Mike Pence, had been taken to a secure location in the U.S. Capitol for his safety.
22% : The details of Wednesday's document, which includes communication about Trump pushing voter fraud lies despite being shown proof they were untrue, would likely constitute an "October surprise" in any previous season -- though poll numbers have remained remarkably stable for the former president despite a series of damning revelations over the past year.
12% : Trump's election subversion trial was put on ice by the Supreme Court this summer it appeared Trump had been able to put off the headache of nasty allegations being unearthed until well after Election Day on Nov. 5.
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