I didn't say that. I was only pointing out that, by your definition, Trump doesn't follow the Declaration or Constitution. He's perfectly fine with anonymous sources when he's using them.
I wasn't going to get into this tonight, but since you're so bent on it, let's review.
Trump lied to you. He lied to his supporters. He lied to every single one of them in that crowd. He told them, and had been telling them for day, that Mike Pence was their last hope, that this was their last stand, that, if they were strong enough, brave enough, that they could do something to keep him in office.
This was a brazen lie. There was literally nothing his supporters or Pence or anyone could do to stop the process. The Vice President can't just reject the EC like that, he doesn't have that power, but Trump told his followers that Pence did have such a power, and they believed him. He told them that this was the final stand, that it all hinged on them, that this was the moment where they would take their country back. He fed them on false promises, knowing full well that that would never come.
So you have a large crowd of people who, for two months, have been fed lies about how the election was stolen for them, and are operating under the false assumption that this day could end in Trump's favor, if, somehow, they can reach their senators and push them in the right direction. Mixed in this crowd, you have inflammatory elements like the Proud Boys, Neo Nazis, et cetera. He has brought this people, some of whom from across the country at their own, great expense, all because of a false hope that he knows very well cannot be delivered. The votes have been certified, Trump lost his cases, this is over, and it doesn't matter how many times they kick and scream, nothing they can do will change that. So there is a strong potential for this situation to get out of hand.
Do I think Trump purposely incited a riot? No. At the least, it would be hard to prove that. But I think he played a crucial part in fueling that crowd, he gathered that crowd, and he pointed that crowd in the direction. It is undeniable that the events of last week occurred because of his actions - ultimately, it was his fault. He was the one who told them to gather, he was the one who told them where to go, and he was the one who got them riled up.
At minimum, he was grossly irresponsible and shortsighted.