“Who the hell do you think you’re talking to?” – VG



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NEW CONVERSATION: The tone must have turned aggressive when the Republican leader in the House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy, spoke with Donald Trump during the inauguration of Congress. Photo: STEPHANIE KEITH / X03264

The Republican leader in the House of Representatives was cursed when Donald Trump showed unwillingness to stop the storms of Congress, new details of the phone conversation between the two during the attack program.

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While the Capitol was under siege, the then president of the United States spoke by phone with the leader of his party in the House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy.

In the conversation, McCarthy is said to have insisted that the rebels were Trump supporters and asked the president to say or do something to stop them.

According to new excerpts CNN receives confirmation from Republican Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler and several other anonymous representatives, this should have been Trump’s response:

“Well Kevin, it seems like these people are more upset about the election outcome than you.”

Trump’s comment is said to have triggered a war of words between the two, according to Republican sources with knowledge of the content of the conversation.

McCarthy is said to have been cursed and told the president that the mob was about to break into his office through the windows. Then he is reported to have asked Trump:

“Who the hell do you think you’re talking to?”

Read all the cases about the Supreme Court hearing here.

PRAYER: McCarthy (right) is said to have asked Trump to do something about the storms of Congress in the conversation. Photo: MANDEL NGAN / AFP

– Greetings to them

That the conversation between Trump and McCarthy took place, as well as when it took place, the latter has openly confirmed on previous occasions. Some of the details have also been released in the past.

Republican members of Congress with whom CNN has spoken say the exchange shows Trump had no plans to ask the rebels to calm down, even when they begged him to intervene.

According to the channel, several have said that they believe that Trump did not fulfill his duty as president with this.

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– He was not a person who saw this from the outside and had no responsibility. He encouraged them, says a Republican member of Congress.

McCarthy himself said in Congress on January 13 that the president was responsible for what happened. Republican Beutler says she is upset by the attitudes she saw from the former US president.

– You have to look at what he did during the lift, then you see where his head was. The sentence there shows me that he either didn’t care, something that can be sued, or that he wanted it to happen and agreed. The latter pissed me off incredibly. I try really hard not to use the F word, he says.

Ongoing Supreme Court case

So far, neither Trump nor McCarthy have wanted to comment on the CNN case. The former also chose to refuse to testify in the ongoing case against him in the Supreme Court.

Only several hours after the uprising, Trump began asking his supporters to “go home in peace,” a tweet said to have come at the urging of his advisers.

Among the arguments of Trump’s defense team in the Supreme Court case against him is precisely that he should have asked the rebels to calm down in a series of Twitter messages as the attack unfolded.

However, the messages have been carefully selected and focus solely on his call to followers to “remain in peace.” For example, they did not mention the tweet in which he attacked Vice President Mike Pence, nor that he waited for hours to ask the rebels to leave the Capitol.

It is currently unclear whether McCarthy will be asked to testify in the ongoing Supreme Court case, which begins again on Saturday at 4 p.m. Norwegian time.

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