It’s at once the most important and least-asked question about the January 6, 2021 insurrection: What did Donald Trump think was going to happen on that horrible day?
In fact, the evidence we already have from Insurrection Day answers that question.
So here, for the first time, is a point-by-point recitation of how Trump and his political team hoped the January 6 insurrection would play out, along with a full itemization of exactly how we know what their designs were.
This timeline helps explain why top Trump adviser (and Donald Trump Jr. girlfriend) Kimberly Guilfoyle was dancing in Trump’s “party tent” prior to his speech at the White House Ellipse, and why Trump’s top adviser on the subject of the insurrection, Steve Bannon, said on his “War Room” podcast the day before the armed assault on the Capitol that
“…all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. Just understand this. All hell is going to break loose tomorrow. It’s gonna be moving. It’s gonna be quick.”
The timeline also explains why Trump lied to the assembled mob on January 6 (see the Proof analysis of his speech: parts I, II, III) about his plan to march with them to the Capitol. The then-president had no such intention, as he had a very clear idea of what he wanted to have happen on January 6 and it coincided perfectly with the idea held by his top adviser on the subject, Bannon: all hell was going to break loose. Indeed, the top figures in Trumpworld believed that January 6 was likely going to be a great day for Donald Trump, as they had a plan they intended to execute.
Below are the twelve components of that plan, as well as one Hail Mary backup plan.
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