Jack Smith says Donald Trump is ‘person most responsible’ for January 6 Capitol riot during House testimony – US politics live | Trump administration

Jack Smith asserts that January 6 Capitol riot was principally the fault of Donald Trump

Hugo Lowell

Hugo Lowell

Jack Smith said earlier that he opted not to charge Trump with insurrection, but he is asserting clearly that the January 6 Capitol riot was principally the fault of the president.

“Our assessment of the evidence is that he is the person most responsible for what happened on January 6,” Smith said. “He caused what happened. It was foreseeable to him, and then when it happened, he tried to exploit it in furtherance of the conspiracy.”

Jack Smith testifies before the House judiciary committee on Capitol Hill, 22 January 2026.
Jack Smith testifies before the House judiciary committee on Capitol Hill, 22 January 2026. Photograph: Mark Schiefelbein/AP
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Jayapal then asked Smith how he would describe “the toll on our democracy if we do not hold a president accountable for attempting to steal an election”.

Smith replied:

My belief is that if we do not hold the most powerful people in our society to the same standards of the rule of law, it can be catastrophic, because if they don’t have to follow the law it’s very easy to understand why people think they don’t have to follow the law as well. So I think the law should be applied equally to everyone.

And asked about the toll for future elections and presidents who try to steal an election, Smith said:

I believe that if we don’t hold people to account when they commit crimes in this context, it can endanger our election process, it can endanger election workers, and ultimately, our democracy.

The attack on this Capitol on January 6 was … an attack on the structure of our democracy.

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