Plaskett dismisses idea Trump was ignorant to violence underway
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, D-Virgin Islands, answered a question from moderate Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., asking would the president have been made aware of the FBI and intelligence information of a possible attack on the Capitol and would he be responsible then for not preparing to protect people for the attack.
She said it's the "responsibility" of the president as commander-in-chief to know "what is happening in the country that he has a duty to protect."
"Additionally, the president would have known -- just like the rest of us, all of the reports that were out there and publicly available," she said, rejecting the idea Trump was ignorant of the events.
"He incited the attacks. The insurgents were following his command as we saw when we read aloud his tweets attacking the vice president," she said. "He may not have commanded the Guard to help them, but it took way too long for his command Guards to help us. This is all connected."
She hammered the managers' point that Trump's incitement was "a pattern and practice from months" of repeated false claims of election fraud.
"All of it in its totality is a dereliction of duty of the president of the United States against the people who elected him -- all of the people of this country," Plaskett said.








