Former acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller told members of Congress on Wednesday that he has reassessed his earlier claim that former President Donald Trump incited the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. “I think now I would say that that is not the unitary factor at all. I would like to offer—I’ve reassessed. It’s not the unitary factor at all. It seems clear there was an organized conspiracy with assault elements in place,” Miller told a House panel in Washington. In a previous interview and his prepared opening testimony, Miller pinned blame on Trump. “I stand by my prior observation that I personally believe his comments encouraged the protestors that day,” he said in the testimony. Trump made a speech at The Ellipse, about two miles from the Capitol, on Jan. 6. During his remarks, he told supporters to march on the Capitol but also urged them to remain peaceful. Before Trump …