On CNN on Saturday, a few additional White House footage from a documentary that featured Donald Trump before, during, and after last year’s uprising were broadcast.
According to British director Alex Holder, Trump blasted Georgia’s “dumb” officials for not invalidating votes to assist him to win the presidency and staying in it after the election.
The filmmaker, who is assisting the Jan. 6 House select committee, told CNN’s Jim Acosta that Trump was “furious about the position he found himself in.”
President Joe Biden, according to Trump, “didn’t get 80 million votes,” and Holder was informed as much.
According to Holder, “signature verification” could have easily resolved the issue, but “dumb” Georgia Republicans Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger were “not brave enough” to participate.
Holder, whose documentary series “Unprecedented” will premiere in the future on Discovery+, described the situation as the sitting president of the United States informing him that he truly won the 2020 election when, in reality, he didn’t.
Holder also showed footage of Trump rallies, with writer Anne Applebaum describing the followers of the president: “They believed that the fact that people attended their rallies proved their popularity.
They don’t seem to have considered that other individuals may be at home, feeling otherwise about it.
According to The New York Times, Ivanka Trump, a past first daughter, is heard declaring in another movie clip that “every single vote needs to be counted,” which would indicate that her father won the election in reality.
Days after William Barr, the then-attorney general, stated that there was no proof of fraud, she made this statement.
Trump’s allegations of an unfair election were later dismissed by Barr as “bullshit” by the committee on January 6. Ivanka Trump told the committee she agreed with Barr’s analysis.
In a different video, a rambunctious Donald Trump Jr. is shown urging Trump fans to “fight” to keep his father in the White House and “make leftists cry” at a rally.
Scenes from the video are expected to be aired during the House Select Committee hearing that will soon be held to discuss the rebellion.
According to former associate deputy attorney general Harry Litman, there will be numerous “treasures.”
The former president is heard discussing his followers’ rage on January 6 in the closing scene.
According to Holder, he never expressed regret for what occurred at the Capitol.
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A meeting of the House Select Committee looking into the uprising is scheduled to take place soon, and scenes from the documentary are anticipated to be shown.
There will be multiple “treasures,” according to former assistant deputy attorney general Harry Litman.
Trump is “reputably unedited,” according to Litman, who said to MSNBC’s Alicia Menendez on Saturday. He never stops speaking once he gets going. He will say anything once you get him worked up.