Asked by co-presenter Dana Bash on CNN’s “State of the Union” if he agrees with a federal judge’s decision that Trump’s efforts to overthrow the 2020 presidential election were potentially criminal, Hogan said he did not have enough information to make a legal determination. but claimed that Trump “participated in stirring up” the violent uprising. “I do not know why I did not see all the evidence if he committed a crime, but I saw the verdict and it was, that was a significant, significant impact, there was that judge who said there was a possibility that a crime was committed, as, you know, we are trying to understand “What exactly happened?” Hogan said. January 6 panel member says Trump’s calls were made during calendar call gap Biden’s staff compares Trump to Nixon “I am concerned about the missing phone calls and tapes, but there is no doubt, as I have long said that he took part in the uprising on January 6, but I do not have enough information to make a legal determination,” he added. The Washington Post and CBS News reported last week that Trump’s phone records handed over to the House Select Committee to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol attack are more than seven hours long, including the time the rioters targeted building. . Hogan criticized Trump in the wake of the Jan. 6 attack, warning of another Trump presidency. He was the rumored candidate for the 2024 presidential election. The Hill has removed its comment section, as there are many other forums for readers to participate in the discussion. We invite you to join the discussion on Facebook and Twitter.