Trump Phone Logs From Jan. 6 Have a Mysterious Seven-Hour Gap, Says Report - 2022-03-29

White House phone logs turned over to the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot show an unexplained seven-hour gap, according to a bombshell report out Tuesday morning.
Records obtained by Bob Woodward of The Washington Post and Robert Costa of CBS News show a gap in Donald Trump's phone records from 11:17 a.m. to 6:54 p.m.—the period when thousands of his supporters were invading the Capitol in a violent bid to prevent a joint session of Congress certifying Joe Biden's election victory.
In a joint report published by the Post, Woodward and Costa note the Jan. 6 committee was handed 11 pages of records by the National Archives that included call logs from the White House switchboard—but with a 457-minute gap.
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