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Trump denies using burner phones on January 6: ‘Why would I care about who called me?’

Tom Hagler by Tom Hagler
07.04.2022
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Trump denies using burner phones on January 6: ‘Why would I care about who called me?’
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President Donald Trump is seen through a window speaking on the phone in the Oval Office of the White House.

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  • In a new Washington Post interview, Trump denied using burner phones to communicate on January 6. 
  • The House select committee is probing a seven-hour gap in White House phone records on the day of the Capitol riot. 
  • “There was nothing secretive about it. There was no secret,” Trump told The Post.

Former President Donald Trump denied using burner phones to conceal his call record on January 6, 2021, according to a Washington Post interview that was published on Thursday.

The Post and CBS News previously reported that the official White House switchboard records of Trump’s phone calls on January 6 contain a more than a seven-hour gap from 11:27 am to 6:54 pm, a crucial period of time during which Trump spoke to supporters at a rally at the Ellipse, pressured Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 election, and recorded a video urging his supporters to stop their siege of the US Capitol. 

“From the standpoint of telephone calls, I don’t remember getting very many,” Trump told The Post. “Why would I care about who called me? If congressmen were calling me, what difference did it make? There was nothing secretive about it. There was no secret.”

The official White House call logs, however, show that Trump was on the phone with numerous top aides, advisers, and lawyers on the morning of January 6 before heading to the Ellipse to speak at the “Save America” rally.  

Trump spoke to Rep. Jim Jordan, former Sen. David Perdue, and Sen. Kelly Loeffler the morning before the riots, according to the records, and also unsuccessfully attempted to reach Sens. Mitch McConnell and Josh Hawley. During that seven-hour gap of missing call log records, Trump also attempted to call Sen. Tommy Tuberville but instead called Sen. Mike Lee, the Guardian reported on the call that may have been placed directly from an Oval Office landline. 

The House select committee is probing whether Trump may have used aides’ phones, burner phones, and other back channels to place and receive calls on January 6 that aren’t documented in the official White House call records from that day. 

Trump has consistently denied using burner phones, previously telling The Post and CBS that he had “no idea” what a burner phone was and, to the best of his knowledge, “had never heard of the term.” 

But Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton told The Post that Trump did, in fact, know what a burner phone was and had brought up the term multiple times in conversations. 

Reports in CNN and Axios suggest, however, that the missing seven hours of White House switchboard records were more likely a function of Trump’s personal phone habits and the Trump White House’s inconsistent record-keeping practices than a nefarious coverup to hide records. 

Trump would normally place calls directly from a landline or cell phone and not through the official White House switchboard while in the Oval Office, CNN reported, a habit he developed to circumvent the watchful eye of former White House chief of staff John Kelly, who would often monitor Trump’s calls. 

Axios further reported that Trump’s then-executive assistant Molly Michael, who played a key role in documenting and keeping handwritten notes and records of Trump’s daily schedule, calls, and meetings, was also out of office for most of January 6, undercutting the official documentation of his communications that day. 

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