Sharp’s previous efforts to overthrow the 2020 election
After the election last year, Sharp engaged in such conduct as denouncing the certification of election results for Joe Biden, by alleging “irregularities” and spreading conspiracy theories about voting machines, as well as spreading accusations of misconduct by election workers long after the stories were already debunked. But perhaps even more concerning than his claims about the irregularities in vote counting was his repeated calls for the wholesale rejection of the democratic process itself.
On December 2, Sharp narrated an OAN segment that featured calls by far-right retired Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney for Trump to declare a national emergency and prevent the Electoral College delegates across the country from actually voting, which Sharp described as “one of President Trump’s so-called nuclear options.” About two weeks later, after the Electoral College members had voted and formalized Biden’s victory, Sharp defiantly stated that “Monday's certification of the ballots means nothing” and instead promoted various mechanisms by which Republicans could reject the election results: “We are the only broadcast news network out there with the integrity to report that this election isn't over.”
Then in the run-up to the actual January 6 session of Congress in which the Electoral College votes would be counted for the last time, Sharp touted that “Republicans are relying on Vice President Pence to shift the vote in their favor,” echoing a constitutionally baseless assertion by both Trump and Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) that former Vice President Mike Pence had unilateral authority to reject the election results. (Following Pence’s decision to not follow through on such an attempt, some of Trump’s supporters who stormed the Capitol infamously chanted, “Hang Mike Pence” — a sentiment that Sharp is now echoing with his own call for mass executions.)
Following the attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters on January 6 in an attempt to block Congress from certifying Biden’s victory, Sharp has pursued a two-track response to the events — at once depicting the violent threat as resulting from Biden’s purported illegitimacy as president, but also claiming that the violence was really a false-flag coming from the left. (While it was happening, other OAN figures pitched the attack by “protesters” as a further justification to shut down the certification itself.)
On January 20, Sharp ridiculed the increased security presence in Washington, D.C., for the inauguration, claiming, “If Democrats need thousands of troops to occupy the capital on Inauguration Day, then it seems possible that their candidate wasn't actually elected by the people.” But by March 3, he claimed, “Radical anti-Trump extremists attacked the Capitol on January 6 in an effort to discredit President Trump and his supporters. … History will show it was the Democrats, and not the Republicans, who called for this violence, and no amount of doctored evidence or falsified testimonies will change that.”