Recent news reports on the last days of former President Donald Trump's White House are increasingly disturbing and provide a frightening window into just why it is so necessary to get the full, documented details of the events surrounding the Jan. 6 insurrection.
We may have come closer to a coup than anyone has been willing to acknowledge so far. A New York Times story details what appears to be a somewhat elaborate and frantic plan to seize voting machines by whatever means necessary.
According to the Times, Trump, in an Oval Office meeting with his U.S. Attorney General William Barr, queried whether the Justice Department could seize voting machines in key states. Barr, who had often been blindly loyal to Trump, apparently quickly rejected the suggestion. Trump also tried to get state lawmakers in Michigan and Pennsylvania to use local law enforcement to impound voting machines, according to NYT sources. Those state lawmakers, thankfully, refused to do so.
At one point, unidentified outside advisers to Trump floated the idea of having the Pentagon take the machines, thus involving the U.S. military in civilian voting. That went too far even for Trump, who apparently rejected the notion.
Six full weeks after Election Day, still unwilling to acknowledge his loss and desperate to remain in power, Trump had his attorney Rudy Giuliani call the Department of Homeland Security to see if it could seize voting machines. An acting deputy secretary in that department, stating what should have been obvious from the outset, said they lacked that authority. The proposals involving both the Defense Department and Homeland Security apparently went so far as to be drafted into executive order form by advisers.
These are the actions of a despot, not a democratically elected president in a republic that prides itself on the peaceful transfer of power.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who has refused to cooperate with the Jan. 6 committee despite acknowledging having spoken with Trump that fateful day, should be subpoenaed. With every revelation it becomes more critical to learn all of the full facts surrounding the attempt to overturn a presidential election — an attempt driven by a president unwilling to relinquish power.
Imagine if Homeland Security had acceded to Trump's demands, or if state lawmakers allowed themselves to be bullied into using local police to take voting machines.