Seven Hours and 37 Minutes
Missing White House phone records on January 6 is strong evidence of a cover up to hide Trump's criminal intent to overturn the 2020 election.
Despite reports of Trump's calls with several lawmakers, official White House phone records show no calls from 11:17 a.m. to 6:54 p.m. on January 6. Bob Woodward, who broke the story, said that Trump is a known phone “addict” and that Trump not using a phone for over 7 hours during the assault on the Capitol is as improbable as “the sun not rising.” The January 6 Committee is investigating a “possible coverup” as the investigation focuses on new evidence of Trump's criminal intent.
Jan. 6 White House logs given to House show 7-hour gap in Trump calls, Washington Post | 3/29/2022
By Bob Woodward and Robert Costa
The House select committee is now investigating whether it has the full record and whether Trump communicated that day through back channels, phones of aides or personal disposable phones, according to people familiar with the probe.
Video: Trump White House call log shows 7-hour gap on January 6, CBS Evening News | 3/29/2022
CBS News and the Washington Post obtained White House records of President Trump's activities on January 6, 2021, which show a more than 7-hour gap in his call log.