You both are just so, so stupid. You fall for the anti-Trump propaganda every single time, like sheep to the slaughter.
Link: Tyrone the Moron
read it...note the graphic showing the timeline for all WH calls that day...notice the "7 Hour Gap" preceded by several calls in the morning, and many calls in the evening?...that's what everyone is talking about...i.e. was Trump asleep all that time while the insurrection was being attempted...or was he using other means of communication while conducting "The People's Business", such as "Burner Phones" that he claims he's unaware of?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-burner-phones-lawsuit-mary-b2047417.html
"Inquiring Minds Want to Know"...including the Jan. 6th Committee...as to who President Trump was speaking with, and what they were talking about during that fateful day.
Link: https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/01/politics/jan-6-white-house-call-logs-timeline/index.html
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He had a duty to the American people to maintain some log of his calls, versus circumventing the process like a drug dealer using burner phones.
Why not log his calls, especially on that day of all days?
From Knute's link below:
"Multiple sources have described the record-keeping during the Trump administration as generally chaotic. Those sources, as well as witnesses who have testified as part of previous congressional investigations related to the former President’s conduct described Trump as deeply suspicious of the White House switchboard and detailed various ways he sought to avoid having records of certain phone calls from being kept.
A Senate Intelligence report from 2020 includes witness testimony from former aides saying that Trump regularly used the cellphone of his body man, Keith Schiller, to place calls to Republican operative Roger Stone because he did not want his to advisers to know they were talking.
“Trump hated people knowing who he spoke to, including from the residence at night when they went through the switchboard,” one former Trump official told CNN.
When John Kelly was Trump’s chief of staff, he monitored the switchboard to see who Trump was talking to. Trump would often tell people to hang up and call him back on his cellphone if he didn’t want it showing up on the switchboard call log.
When Mark Meadows took over as chief of staff, sources said he restricted the number of White House officials who had access to the call logs, limiting the group to only a small number of top aides."
A former White House staffer who served in the Obama administration told CNN that if then-President Barrack Obama wanted to make a call to someone from the Oval Office, he would normally ask an aide seated nearby to dial the person. The aide would then call the number and hit transfer to connect the caller to the President.
That call would not go through the White House switchboard and therefore would not be recorded on the White House switchboard log, the former staffer said.
it would be interesting to see how many hours are missing from barry hussein's log, now, wouldn't it?
further, from my post below:
"The six pages of White House switchboard logs for January 6, 2021, are complete based on an official review of White House records", according to a source familiar with the matter. There are no missing pages and the seven-hour gap is likely explained by use of White House landlines, White House cell phones and personal cell phones that do not go through the switchboard.
The missing calls also underscore something more endemic: the imperfect and antiquated system of tracking a president’s communications.
The White House call log is generated by a switchboard system that dates back to the 1960s, according to the National Archives. The version installed in 1963 was already considered “somewhat outdated” just two decades later.
And it’s certainly not one suited for the era of cell phones and text messages....
In addition, the speaker of the house never had to call Obama and tell him to stop his supporters from breaking into the Capital. So there's that!
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(CNN) Official White House records from January 6, 2021, show a gap of more than seven hours in phone calls placed to or from then-President Donald Trump, and do not list calls between Trump and lawmakers while the attack at the US Capitol was ongoing that were later widely reported , The Washington Post and CBS News reported.
From the recent CNN article.
In the seven hours during which White House records show no phone calls to or from then-President Donald Trump on January 6, 2021, among the calls that are conspicuously absent is one Trump made to then-Vice President Mike Pence that morning from the Oval Office.
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And please refer to him in his proper species.
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...the reason may not be nefarious....and thus why it may not be a "gap".
Link: Official review of Trump phone logs complete.
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"The six pages of White House switchboard logs for January 6, 2021, are complete based on an official review of White House records", according to a source familiar with the matter. There are no missing pages and the seven-hour gap is likely explained by use of White House landlines, White House cell phones and personal cell phones that do not go through the switchboard.
The missing calls also underscore something more endemic: the imperfect and antiquated system of tracking a president’s communications.
The White House call log is generated by a switchboard system that dates back to the 1960s, according to the National Archives. The version installed in 1963 was already considered “somewhat outdated” just two decades later.
And it’s certainly not one suited for the era of cell phones and text messages....
what is it about your own citation that you do not understand? maybe you can get some help with reading comprehension (as nd678 suggested).
Read Cole's first post. I'm not sure what he's intimating on "believing the Trump 7 hours phone log gap". I asked what is not true about the reporting? Both snippets I posted are true are they not?
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