In an Oval Office meeting, the former Overstock CEO and others pushed Trump to issue an executive order to have the military seize voting machines in several states.
Byrne was part of a wild Oval Office meeting to present a plan to seize voting machines in states Donald Trump lost.
On Tuesday, the Jan. 6 committee provided details of an “unhinged” Oval Office meeting on Dec. 18 that included Byrne and several others who pushed former President Donald Trump to issue an executive order to have the military seize voting machines in several states Trump lost to President Joe Biden.
On Dec. 18, Byrne, Sydney Powell, Michael Flynn and others gained access to the Oval Office to present the plan to seize voting machines. The meeting lasted six hours, moving from the Oval Office to the presidential residence. At times the discussion grew heated and included challenges to “physically fight.”
When reached for comment, Byrne disputed Cipollone’s account, specifically the idea to use the military to seize voting machines was floated during the meeting.
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