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Riggleman: White House switchboard called a Capitol rioter on January 6 (Original Post) Swede Sep 2022 OP
K&R spanone Sep 2022 #1
Wow Me. Sep 2022 #2
By the time they make all the connections and draw a straight line to the Baitball Blogger Sep 2022 #3
only 20 million lines of data empedocles Sep 2022 #5
Agree hydrolastic Sep 2022 #8
Kick dalton99a Sep 2022 #4
Betcha it was Mark Meadows. Eom Karma13612 Sep 2022 #6
Yup my money's on him onetexan Sep 2022 #7
Who was the Capital rioter? Emile Sep 2022 #9
This coming week's Karma13612 Sep 2022 #10

Baitball Blogger

(46,700 posts)
3. By the time they make all the connections and draw a straight line to the
Sat Sep 24, 2022, 09:55 AM
Sep 2022

Trump family, they'll all be saying, what took you so long?

hydrolastic

(487 posts)
8. Agree
Sat Sep 24, 2022, 11:20 AM
Sep 2022

And you forgot the laughing part cause the endless appeals and delaying will have kicked in and they all will have essentially gotten away with it "cause we took so damn long" I wish it was over by now.

dalton99a

(81,451 posts)
4. Kick
Sat Sep 24, 2022, 09:55 AM
Sep 2022
"Was it an accidental call?" Riggleman responded. "When the White House just happened to call numbers that somebody misdialed a rioter that day, on January 6th? Probably not."

The call was uncovered after Riggleman assembled a small team of data miners and analysts for the committee to comb through 20 million lines of data: emails, social media posts, phone records, and texts, to learn who did what leading up to and on January 6th.

"We were able to do things, I think, in a way that had never been done before with millions of lines of data," Riggleman said. "And to actually create a graph that shows how these groups actually intermingled."

Those groups, according to Riggleman, included, "Trump team, Trump family, rally goers, unaffiliated DOJ-charged defendants, Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, and others, which are state legislators, alternate electors, things like that."
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