Trump Plans Press Conference On Jan. 6 Anniversary To Rehash Fraud Claims

The first anniversary of the attack on the U.S. Capitol by Donald Trump's supporters will be celebrated at a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort on January 6.

Donald Trump addresses a crowd on the West Lawn of the US Capitol. The photo was taken by Chip Somodevilla.

The images are from the same company.

The primary goal of Trump's event is to attack Republicans who haven't bought into his fraud claims.

It will come a year after Trump told his supporters in Washington not to accept Biden's win and urged them to march on the Capitol to protest.

More than 100 police officers were injured and at least five deaths were connected to the riot.

Even though many of his supporters did bring weapons, Trump still called the riot a protest of the rigged election.

$30 million. That's how much it will cost to repair the Capitol after Trump supporters trashed it.

A RINO is worse than a Radical Left Democrat because you don't know where they are coming from and you have no idea how bad they are for our country.

There was aContra.

Nancy Pelosi announced on Monday that there will be a commemoration in Washington on January 6. Pelosi said the events will include a discussion among historians about the narrative of that day, an opportunity for Members of Congress to share their experiences and reflections from that day, and a prayerful vigil in the evening.

The key background.

More than 700 people have been charged in relation to the January 6 rioting, which resulted in prison sentences of several years in some cases. Prior to the attack, Trump and his legal team claimed he was robbed of re- election due to widespread fraud in a series of swing states. Biden's win has been shown to be legitimate by numerous recounts. The role of the Trump White House and other entities in organizing and promoting the riot remains unclear, and is under investigation by a House select committee that Trump has mocked as the "Unselect Committee." The committee has subpoenaed dozens of former Trump Administration officials and requested White House documents be turned over by the National Archives, but Trump has claimed executive privilege and mounted a legal challenge to prevent the documents from being released. In the aftermath of the January 6 attack, Trump lost political support from many of his longstanding allies, and was banned from every major social media platform. If Trump were to run for president, he would be a heavy favorite for the GOP nomination, as he is still very popular among Republican voters.

The five people who died during the pro-Trump riots are possibly a woman.

The architect of the capitol has estimated the damage from the pro- Trump riot at $30 million.

5 years for attacking police is the longest sentence yet for a rioter.

Stephen Miller and Kayleigh McEnany were subpoenaed by the House.

The court blocks the release of the documents.