https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6531510
/The panel released the 3:40-minute video as a followup to its final summer hearing last week, in which the investigators showed outtakes from Trump's videotaping of the speech. In the outtakes, Trump becomes frustrated and discusses the wording with the staff present, including Ivanka. At one point, he tells them, "I don't want to say the election is over." Angry, he pounds his fist.
The committee is releasing the additional material in an effort to push out even more evidence after eight summer hearings laid out findings from more than 1,000 interviews in its yearlong investigation. Members of the committee say the investigation continues, and they will hold more hearings in the fall.
They are aiming to convey a consistent message about Trump and his actions before, during and after the insurrection — that he repeatedly lied about widespread fraud, even against the advice of his closest aides, and sparked the violent actions of his supporters. And when the rioters broke into the Capitol, he did nothing to stop them/
Khandro,
All that aside, can you tell me another time in the history of the USA whereby a President advocated and actually encouraged others to physically harm and even hang his own Vice-President?
Or are you denying that those events happened too?