Editorial: Was Wednesday’s Insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Really Surprising?

What may be the ultimate failure for a democratic country— an attack on its government by its people, instigated by its leader— Donald Trump saw only as a huge tribute to himself. President Trump, the leader of the free world, incited a MAGA insurgence at the United States Capitol on Wednesday, in efforts to stop the lawful certification of Joe Biden as the next president of the United States. 

Going far beyond peacefully and legally protesting, the large mob broke windows, breached security boundaries, and got inside the building, invading the Senate and House chambers, and other private spaces, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office. Lawmakers, along with Vice President Mike Pence, hid under furniture, or were evacuated from the chambers, fearing for their safety. A pair of rioters tore down the American flag hanging on the Capitol building and replaced it with a blue Trump flag.

One would expect the president of the United States to put down anything resembling a coup, let alone the trespassing and vandalism of the U.S. Capitol, the threatening and endangering of lawmakers and staff members, and the violence that resulted in five deaths and numerous injuries. But Donald Trump was nowhere to be found. 

Americans, as well as people around the world, found Wednesday’s storming of the Capitol building by Trump loyalists shocking and horrifying, as they should. 

But why should any of us be particularly surprised? Why were the U.S. Capitol Police so unprepared for this? We all knew it was coming. 

Donald Trump has been pushing lies and conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election since long before the election. He has insisted, over and over, that Joe Biden won the election only because of voter fraud. Congressional Trump loyalists have gone along with Trump, either out of self-preservation or delusion, even though Trump’s claims have been shown to be entirely baseless.

Trump has programmed his MAGAs to view non-support of Trump, especially among Republicans, as treason. He has convinced them that it’s not only ok, but in fact a mark of patriotism, to employ violence and harassment against those who choose to follow the rule of law instead of the cult of Trump. In Trumpworld, there is no acceptable reality other than fealty to Donald Trump, the rightful president for (at least) four more years, no matter what the democratic process says. 

On the day when Congress was to meet in a joint session to formally certify the electoral votes from presidential election that had already been certified by all 50 states, Trump knew what his supporters had in mind as they gathered on the White House Ellipse. He told the crowd of MAGAs that he would go with them to the Capitol. 

“If you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore,” he said. “Let the weak ones get out. This is a time for strength.” 

Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s later, told them, “Let’s have trial by combat.”

Trump did not go with his supporters to the Capitol. He left them on their own to do what they would— what he must have known they would. 

It wasn’t until President-elect Joe Biden addressed the nation, denouncing the spectacle as “insurrection,” and calling on President Trump to deliver a message to calm the chaos, that Trump created a short video message. Though the video told the MAGAs to “go home,” the real message was clear: “Ya’ done good here today.” 

“I know your pain, I know you’re hurt,” said Trump in the video. “We had an election that was stolen from us. It was a landslide election, and everyone knows it, especially the other side. But you have to go home now. We have to have peace. We have to have law and order, we have to respect our great people in law and order. We don’t want anybody hurt. It’s a very tough period of time. There’s never been a time like this where such a thing happened…”

“This was a fraudulent election,” Trump continued, baselessly. “But we can’t play into the hands of these people. So go home. We love you. You’re very special.”

People who subscribe to conspiracy theories like being told that they’re “very special.” In fact, scientists and psychologists have found a correlation between “a need for uniqueness” and belief in conspiracy theories (“I know things they don’t know”). The crowd of Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol had varying backgrounds; many were supporters of the QAnon conspiracy theory. A common thread among all of those present, however, was that they all believed the conspiracy theory that the election was stolen from Donald Trump. 

Instead of putting down the insurrection, Trump was thanking those who participated. Telling them that they were “very special” was a pat on the head he surely must have known they’d latch onto. 

As the FBI and other law enforcement agencies work to identify and prosecute those involved in Wednesday’s uprising at the Capitol, and as lawmakers denounce it and say it must never happen again, we shouldn’t be so confident that it won’t happen again.

Many who were involved in Wednesday’s rioting have already declared their willingness to go to jail or even to die for what Donald Trump has deluded them into thinking is a “cause” for freedom and democracy. They won’t be deterred by the threat of legal consequences, but will instead continue to be spurred on by the promise of being “special” to Donald Trump; of being “true patriots.”

The day after the riot at the Capitol, perhaps fearing that his last days in office might be marked by an act of censure, Donald Trump turned on his “patriots,” delivering a message that was clearly scripted.

“I am outraged by the violence, lawlessness, and mayhem,” he said. “Those who broke the law, you will pay.” 

The MAGAs have shown that they will do anything, forsake everything, for their leader, Donald Trump. One could almost feel pity that Donald Trump is then willing to throw them under the bus when he needs to, for self-preservation. The MAGAs will continue to explain away Trump’s betrayal, and will be standing at the ready for Trump’s next dog whistle. How tragic that this delusion of patriotism is really only in the service of nourishing Donald Trump’s cavernous ego.

Pro-Trump mob launches insurrection at US Capitol amid Biden certification | Nightline [2021-01-07]

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Editorial: What Happens on January 6 Will Be a Litmus Test for All Republicans

On Wednesday, January 6, a joint session of Congress will meet to formally certify Joe Biden as president-elect. During the joint session, Americans may also see an unprecedented threat to American democracy by many of their elected officials as Trump loyalist lawmakers seek to block Biden’s certification, subverting the vote that has already been certified by all 50 states. 

Led by Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), at least 12 Republican senators and senators-elect have vowed that they will join Missouri GOP Senator Josh Hawley as he objects to certifying the election and moves to challenge the votes from states that voted for Biden/Harris. The coalition has called for a 10-day “emergency audit” to investigate Trump’s unfounded claims of voter fraud. As many as 140 House Republicans are also expected to challenge the election results. 

Donald Trump began his efforts to delegitimize the results of the 2020 presidential election before it even took place. Now, two months later, despite multiple audits and hand recounts, dozens of failed lawsuits by Trump’s lawyers, as well as confirmations by election officials (including Republican election officials), the Justice Department, and even the Department of Homeland Security that the election was secure, Trump and his supporters have doubled down on their insistence that the election was “stolen” from Donald Trump. 

Trump’s false claims and unsubstantiated tweets have grown in frequency and intensity, and amount more and more to the rantings of a madman desperate to retain a presidency that will no longer be his. Alarming as Trump’s rantings are, the mass hysteria of the GOP lawmakers as they echo and support Trump’s false claims should be even more horrifying. 

If they truly believe that Trump won the 2020 election, the mountains of evidence show that they are gravely deluded. If they are going along with Trump’s false claims because they think it would serve them or their careers, they are showing a lack of integrity that should evoke disgust in their constituents. Either way, these GOP lawmakers are demonstrating their unfitness for office, and pose a clear threat to the democratic process.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) has told Republican senators not to challenge the legitimacy of the 2020 election results so as to avoid public debate. He knows it’s unlikely that the election results will be overturned. He also knows that it virtually guarantees that GOP lawmakers will then be forced to vote to show  whether they will stand with Donald Trump, or whether they will honor the will of American voters; Republicans, both the Trump base and others, will be watching.

On Sunday, the Washington Post obtained an hour-long recording of Donald Trump pressuring Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, to “find” the votes needed to overturn Georgia’s election results in order to make Trump the winner. On the recording, Trump begs, demands, and tries to bully Raffensperger in attempts to make him tilt the election in Trump’s favor. During the call, Raffensperger repeatedly and calmly rejects Trump’s false claims, citing the data that supports Biden’s win. 

“The people of Georgia are angry, the people in the country are angry,” said Trump. “And there’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.”

“You have a big election coming up and because of what you’ve done to the president — you know, the people of Georgia know that this was a scam,” Trump said. “Because of what you’ve done to the president, a lot of people aren’t going out to vote, and a lot of Republicans are going to vote negative, because they hate what you did to the president. Okay? They hate it. And they’re going to vote. And you would be respected, really respected, if this can be straightened out before the election.”

“Well, Mr. President,” responded Raffensperger, “The challenge that you have is, the data you have is wrong.”

During their conversation, Trump issued a vague threat to both Raffensperger and Ryan Germany, the secretary of state’s general counsel. Trump suggested that if they don’t “find that thousands of ballots in Fulton County have been illegally destroyed to block investigators” (a baseless allegation),  Raffensperger and Germany could be held criminally liable.

“You know what they did, and you’re not reporting it,” Trump said. “That’s a criminal offense,” he said. “And you can’t let that happen. That’s a big risk to you and to Ryan, your lawyer.”

Americans have now heard, in Trump’s own voice and words, his gangster-like attempted shakedown as he desperately sought to subvert the election’s outcome. The call is reminiscent of Trump’s “perfect call” to Ukraine’s president Volodomyr Zelenskiy, in which he pressured Zelenskiy to announce a fake investigation of Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, in hopes of portraying his political opponent, Joe Biden, in a bad light. (“I want you to do me a favor, though,” said Trump to Zelenskiy on that call.) 

Unlike the famous “perfect call” to Ukraine, however, GOP lawmakers can’t lie about its contents, can’t deny what the president said, or what he was asking for, because every American can hear it for themselves. Wednesday’s joint session of Congress will put lawmakers on trial as they demonstrate just how far they’ll go to side with the president. The country, itself, will be put on trial, as we show the world whether our Congress stands with corruption, or with a democratic election—an institution America has long helped other countries defend.

Beyond those Republican lawmakers who have vowed to object to the certified results of a lawful election, how will the Republican Party as a whole respond to this? How will it impact the party going forward? If they do nothing, if they don’t stand up to what amounts to a coup, what’s to stop the next attempt at overturning a free and fair presidential election from succeeding? 

Audio: Trump berates Ga. secretary of state, urges him to ‘find’ votes |
Washington Post [2021-01-03]

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