Politics & Government

Jan. 6 Hearings: 2 Texas Reps At Trump Meeting On Overturning Election

Reps. Louie Gohmert and Brian Babin were among 11 House Republicans at a December 2020 meeting with Trump to strategize 2020 election fight.

Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert was one of 11 House Republicans involved in a December 2020 meeting with then-President Donald Trump to strategize how to overturn the 2020 presidential election, it was revealed during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot hearings Tuesday.
Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert was one of 11 House Republicans involved in a December 2020 meeting with then-President Donald Trump to strategize how to overturn the 2020 presidential election, it was revealed during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot hearings Tuesday. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

TEXAS — Texas Reps. Louie Gohmert and Brian Babin were in attendance at a meeting with then-President Donald Trump and other House Republicans to strategize how to overturn the 2020 presidential election, it was revealed Tuesday during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot hearings in Washington, DC.

Gohmert, who is from Tyler and represents Texas' 1st congressional district, and Babin, from Woodville representing the 36th congressional district, were among 11 Republican lawmakers involved in the White House meeting Dec. 21, 2020. It occurred just days after an "unhinged" meeting between White House lawyers and Trump allies, which also was a focus of Tuesday's hearings.

The meeting's purpose was to "disseminate his false claims and to encourage members of the public to fight the outcome on January 6," Rep. Stephanie Murphy, D-Florida, said.

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According to White House visitor logs presented by the committee, the following House Republicans were at the meeting in addition to Gohmert and Babin:

  • Rep. Andy Biggs, Arizona
  • Rep. Matt Gaetz, Florida
  • Rep. Paul Gosar, Arizona
  • Rep. Andy Harris, Maryland
  • Rep. Jody Hice, Georgia
  • Rep. Jim Jordan, Ohio
  • Rep. Scott Perry, Pennsylvania
  • Then-Rep.-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia

Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama helped set up the meeting but was not physically present for the discussion.

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Then-Vice President Mike Pence, Rudy Giuliani, and Mark Meadows, then White House chief of staff, also were at the meeting, Murphy said.

Meeting members discussed election theories espoused by John Eastman, a personal lawyer for Trump, particularly that he believed Pence could reject electors and their votes in his role presiding over the Jan. 6 joint session to certify the election results, according to Murphy.

Gohmert also was among several House Republicans who sought pardons from Trump following the Jan. 6, 2021, riots. Six of those — Biggs, Brooks, Gaetz, Gohmert, Perry and Greene — were involved in the Dec. 21 meeting, according to the committee.

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