Plaskett describes disturbing social media posts leading up to Jan. 6
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, D-Virgin Islands, argued Trump's repeated patterns and practices of violent incitement led to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and went through social media posts that she claimed were monitored by Trump officials, which spelled out his supporters' plans for violence on his behalf.
"Donald Trump over many months cultivated violence, praised it and then when he saw the violence his supporters were capable of he channeled it to this big, wild, historic event," Plaskett said. "He made sure that those violent people would literally march right here -- to our steps -- from the Ellipse to the Capitol to 'stop the steal' -- his cavalry," she called them.

She also said that a permit to march from the Ellipse to the Capitol was not authorized until Trump got involved in planning.
"The permit stated in no uncertain terms that the march from the Ellipse was not permitted. It was not until after President Trump and his team became involved in the planning that the march from the Ellipse to the Capitol came about," she said.
Plaskett repeated, as most managers have, Trump's Dec. 19 tweet to "save the date" before ticking through disturbing social media posts from Trump supporters leading up to the Jan. 6 event -- showing the attack, at least for some, was meticulously planned out.

"They treated it as a war and they meant it," Plaskett said. "His supporters took it as a call to arms to attack the Capitol. There were detailed posts of plans to attack online."


She closed her remarks using Trump's own words to his "cavalry" -- once he had them assembled before him in Washington.
"When those thousands of people were standing in front of President Trump, ready to take orders and attack, this is what he said: 'We're going to the Capitol, and we fight. We fight like hell, and if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore,'" Plaskett said. "And that's why this is different, and that's why he must be convicted and disqualified."







