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In Harvard study of Jan. 6 rioters, top motivation is clear: Trump.

The study, which was shared with NBC News ahead of its publication, logged and analyzed the motives of 417 Capitol rioters, all of whom have been charged in relation to Jan. 6.

The researchers from the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University wrote that the documents make clear that Jan. 6 committee member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., “was mostly correct in her assessment” that “Trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack.

“Far and away, we find that the two most commonly-cited reasons for breaching the US Capitol were a desire to support Trump on January 6th in DC and concerns about election integrity,” the report reads.

The report adds to evidence from thousands of court documents in the more than 840 cases brought forward so far that many of those who stormed the U.S. Capitol and committed violent acts were motivated by their support for Trump and their belief in lies about the 2020 election.

A plurality of rioters cited either their support for Trump (20.6%) or Trump’s false belief that the election had been stolen (also 20.6%) as their primary motivation for their actions that led to charges on Jan. 6.

The third most frequently listed reason defendants gave to law enforcement for entering the Capitol was their belief that they were participating in “revolution, civil war, or secession.”

About the same number of defendants in the study claimed they were at the Capitol to “peacefully protest” (7%) as those who claimed they were there because of a “general interest in violence” (6.2%).

[nbcnews.com]

LiterateHiker 9 July 20
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No shit, it certainly didn’t need a Harvard study to come to that conclusion..........

@Dhiltong

The Harvard study supports the case to charge and convict Donald Trump of conspiracy to overthrow the 2020 presidential election results.

It's not just Democrats' opinion. Of course Democrats agree that he's guilty.

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Was there a gullible and/or stupid option?

MizJ Level 8 July 20, 2022

Guess not. Doubt there was an, " I am a selfish ass, who just wants to be nasty and get away with it." option either.

@Fernapple Selfish asses with tribal mindsets from being indoctrinated by media that gets away with broadcasting half truths and outright lies. If they manage to "own a lib" they consider their actions a success.

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