Congresswoman Murphy says Trump knew pressuring Pence to overturn 2020 election result was illegal
Florida Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy of the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol says at a meeting to vote to subpoena Donald Trump that President Trump knew that what he was demanding Vice President Pence do was illegal, on January 4 even lawyer John Eastman admitted in front of President Trump that fake elector plan would break the law by violating the Electoral Count Act, citing taped witness testimony as Pat Cipollone also recognized.





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