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Post by onelasttime on Aug 31, 2021 22:28:35 GMT
Kevin McCarthy made an open threat to telecom companies if they release the info... Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Tuesday issued a direct threat against telecommunications companies who comply with the House select committee on the January 6th Capitol riots.The Guardian's Hugo Lowell reports that McCarthy warned telecom companies that a "Republican majority will not forget" if they provide the Capitol riot commission with telephone records of GOP lawmakers who may have spoken with former President Donald Trump during the January 6th riots. www.rawstory.com/kevin-mccarthy-capitol-riot-2654856182/I just saw that. Unbelievable.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 31, 2021 22:46:37 GMT
WOW! They don't get content, just who called who, when and for how long.
I just worry that all this stuff will take too long. They must have some finality before midterms!!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 31, 2021 23:21:26 GMT
Hummmm....... Speaking with hosts John Berman and Kaitlan Collins, Haberman said that while records won't reveal the content of conversations Trump had with GOP lawmakers who were under siege, other information that could implicate the former president in the Capitol riot could be revealed. *** "I think the former president doesn't text, so I mean, he gets texts and reads them -- he doesn't really send them," Haberman explained. "The concern is there are going to be texts among lawmakers or his own aides talking about what he himself said or was doing in that moment. That is the concern there."www.rawstory.com/trump-s-greatest-fear-may-be-realized-after-house-committee-gets-phone-records-nyt-s-haberman/
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2021 0:31:58 GMT
How do people get away with saying this kind of thing in public, and nothing happens to them? IOKIYAR. Consequence-free living - IYAR
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 1, 2021 14:46:15 GMT
Apparently McCarthy has said more that if the companies comply they could face having their ability to do business in the United States curtailed! And he is not alone with the threat!
US Rep Marjory Taylor-Greene(R-GA) made an astonishing threat against telecommunication companies Thursday night, warning them to not comply with the House January 6 Committee's request to preserve the records of some members of the "Sedition Caucus," and others associated with the "Stop the Steal" Rally.
These telecommunications companies, if they go along with this, they will be shut down," Greene told Fox News personality Tucker Carlson. "And that's a promise."
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 1, 2021 15:22:06 GMT
Mo Brooks.... Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) insisted on Wednesday that Congress has no right to seize his telephone records after he was accused of helping to incite an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. During an interview on Real America's Voice, host Steve Bannon asked Brooks about reports that a House committee investigating the attack has requested phone and computer records be preserved. (Me:Even his Gmail with his wife and kids 😊) youtu.be/38knFvl_YcU
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 1, 2021 16:05:12 GMT
Thousands of Facebook pages around Jan 6th are missing... Long read... Thousands of posts around January 6 riots go missing from Facebook transparency tool The social media company said it was a technical error, and has been fixed, but tens of thousands of posts are still missing. ** The lost posts — everything from innocuous personal updates to potential incitement to violence to mainstream news articles — have been unavailable within Facebook's transparency system since at least May, 2021. The company told POLITICO that they were accidentally removed from Crowdtangle because of a limit on how Facebook allows data to be accessed via its technical transparency tools. It said that the error had now been fixed. ** Facebook did not address the sizeable gap in its Crowdtangle data publicly until contacted by POLITICO, despite ongoing pressure from policymakers about the company's role in helping spread messages, posts and videos about the violent insurrection, which killed five people. On Friday, U.S. lawmakers ordered the company to hand over reams of internal documents and data linked to the riots, including details on how misinformation, which targeted the U.S. presidential election, had spread. www.politico.eu/article/facebook-crowdtangle-data-january-6-capitol-hill-riots-transparency/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 1, 2021 19:46:27 GMT
Here is the rest of the Johnson admission video... This one he says Biden got 7 million more votes to win..
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 1, 2021 23:24:21 GMT
It will never stop... Biggs also denied that the deadly riots at the Capitol constituted an insurrection against the government, and he said discussions among Republicans "will likely revolve around our defense against the Democrats' perpetuation of the false narrative that January 6th was an insurrection."www.rawstory.com/andy-biggs-capitol-riot/
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 4, 2021 15:09:58 GMT
Gee Kevin McCarthy lied again…
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 4, 2021 16:35:37 GMT
He is making a habit of lying!! He forgets there are videos, photos and documents!! Oh, and witnesses to his comments!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 17, 2021 14:18:28 GMT
Former's lawyers are at National archives going through his papers .. the will try to block their release, but this time Biden has the last word on what gets released.... Certainly former and all his Congressional henchmen don't want the released!! Trump is at the mercy of Biden as he tries to keep his January 6th communications away from investigators Matthew Chapman September 17, 2021 On Friday, POLITICO reported that former President Donald Trump's legal team is reviewing "hundreds" of documents from the National Archives and Records Administration requested by the House select committee on the January 6 Capitol attack, as part of their investigation — but that they are subject to the Biden administration's decision even if they try to block them. "That move kicks off a process that will result in some tough decisions for Biden's White House counsel, both politically and legally," reported Betsy Woodruff Swan. "That's because the office will have to decide whether to sign off on any efforts from Team Trump to keep sensitive White House communications from becoming public." Trump, for his part, has attacked the committee from day one, referring to their work as "pathetic" and speaking favorably of the rioters who broke into the Capitol in response to his "Stop the Steal" conspiracy theories. www.rawstory.com/trump-capitol-riot-2655050816/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 21, 2021 22:33:05 GMT
There's a clear roadmap for the U.S. House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter explained on MSNBC on Tuesday. Wallace asked Leonnig about a tweet by Miles Taylor, a former Trump administration official who served as chief of staff of the Department of Homeland Security. Leonnig explained that "the most central unanswered questions sort of circle around the drain that Miles Taylor is smartly focusing on. And that is, the days before January 6th." MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace interviewed Carol Leonnig as Politico is reporting the select committee is poised to begin issuing subpoenas. The process was explained by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), who chairs the House Intelligence Committee, was the lead impeachment manager during Donald Trump's first trial, and is a member of the select committee. "In some cases, we're making requests we think will be complied with," Schiff said. "In other cases, we're going straight to subpoenas where we think we're dealing with recalcitrant witnesses... There was also a crucial meeting in late December between the president and other lawmakers in that special caucus that wanted to stop the certification of the vote. They were all sort of fist-bumping after that meeting where they were going to discuss how they would stop the steal, how they would stop the certification. We need to know what they discussed and we need to know what White House staff notes were taken," she explained. www.rawstory.com/jan-6-select-committee-subpoenas/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 22, 2021 21:17:25 GMT
Ah ha!!! BUSTED: Steve Bannon admits he helped plot Jan. 6 Trump rally to 'kill Biden presidency in the crib' Conservative broadcaster Steve Bannon admitted on Wednesday that he had plotted with President Donald Trump to "kill the Biden presidency in the crib" ahead of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. During his Warroom broadcast, Bannon played clips of journalist Robert Costa and Bob Woodward explaining how events unfolded prior to the Jan. 6 riot. www.rawstory.com/steve-bannon-january-6/
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Post by hop2 on Sept 22, 2021 22:33:57 GMT
Doesn’t matter
IOKIYAR
And his base doesn’t give a shit if they stormed the capital. They do not care. They will still vote for him & all his cronies.
American democracy is hanging by a thin thread. The next few elections matter more than ever if you don’t want an autocracy.
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 23, 2021 16:54:13 GMT
From The Washington Post…
“Biden White House leans toward releasing information about Trump and Jan. 6 attack, setting off legal and political showdown”
By Tom Hamburger and Jacqueline Alemany
“The White House is leaning toward releasing information to Congress about what Donald Trump and his aides were doing during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol despite the former president’s objections — a decision that could have significant political and legal ramifications.
Trump has said he will cite “executive privilege” to block information requests from the House select committee investigating the events of that day, banking on a legal theory that has successfully allowed presidents and their aides to avoid or delay congressional scrutiny for decades, including during the Trump administration.
But President Biden’s White House plans to err on the side of disclosure given the gravity of the events of Jan. 6, according to two people familiar with discussions who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the private discussions.
In response to questions about White House deliberations over what information to release, Biden spokesman Michael J. Gwin said the president views the attack on the Capitol as “a dark stain on our country’s history” and is “deeply committed to ensuring that something like that can never happen again, and he supports a thorough investigation.”
Members of the investigative committee argue that Trump no longer enjoys the protection of executive privilege, encouraging the White House to push aside institutional concerns about sharing information with Congress and aid the panel in an investigation focused on what Democrats and a handful of Republicans have called an assault on democracy.
“It’s not really relevant because there’s no president involved — there’s no such thing as a former president’s executive privilege,” said Rep. Jamie B. Raskin (D-Md.), a committee member who teaches constitutional law. “That’s extremely dilute and not really relevant.”
What Trump was doing while the attack was occurring and who he was speaking with are among the big, unanswered questions concerning the assault on the Capitol.
The debate over the veracity of his executive privilege claims comes as the committee is moving into a new, more aggressive phase of its investigation. Having requested material from telecom, social media companies and the White House — and receiving some response — it is now looking at how best to compel testimony and documents from those reluctant to participate.
Committee Chairman Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.) said this week that his panel will soon issue subpoenas to witnesses and organizations, adding that the committee has started scheduling closed door testimony with cooperative witnesses. A preliminary list of subpoenas is expected to be released by the committee as soon as Thursday and may include prominent Trump allies and White House officials.
Trump has derided the committee’s work as partisan and is promising to fight its effort to collect information and testimony related to the attack. “The highly partisan, Communist-style ‘select committee’ has put forth an outrageously broad records request that lacks both legal precedent and legislative merit,” Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich said in a statement. “Executive privilege will be defended, not just on behalf of President Trump and his administration, but also on behalf of the Office of the President of the United States and the future of our nation.”
In response to the House panel’s request, the National Archives has already identified hundreds of pages of documents from the Trump White House relevant to its inquiry. As required by statute, the material is being turned over to the Biden White House and to Trump’s lawyers for review.
The committee’s Aug. 25 letter to the National Archives was both sweeping and detailed, asking for “all documents and communications within the White House on January 6, 2021, relating in any way” to the events of that day. They include examining whether the White House or Trump allies worked to delay or halt the counting of electoral votes and whether there was discussion of impeding the peaceful transfer of power.
The letter asked for call logs, schedules and meetings for a large group, including Trump’s adult children, son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner and first lady Melania Trump as well as a host of aides and advisers, such as his attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani.
The committee has focused, in part, on seeking information about whether the Trump White House and members of Congress played any role in encouraging the demonstrations, which interrupted the constitutionally mandated certification of electoral votes and unleashed a series of violent confrontations with the U.S. Capitol Police.
So far, more than 650 people have been charged with crimes in connection with the violent demonstrations that delayed that vote. Many were charged with obstructing a federal procedure and for knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building. Documents and testimony could show whether White House officials and members of Congress encouraged or supported those actions, congressional staffers said. White House documents requested by the panel are identified by National Archives personnel and then sent to Biden and Trump lawyers. The first tranche was sent out Aug. 31, according to a person familiar with the transfer. Trump has 30 days following the delivery of the documents to decide whether to object to their release, according to the statute. Even if he opposes turning them over, the Biden White House has decision-making authority and can release them, over Trump’s objections, after an additional 60 days has elapsed. Trump’s remaining option would be to go to court to try to halt the release, legal advisers said.
While Trump has struck a defiant tone, his options may be limited if Biden decides to handover the information the former president says should be protected, according to several legal experts — including those who have reviewed similar requests in the past. “The law we have is not favorable to the former president,” said Bob Bauer, who served as White House counsel under President Barack Obama. “A former president has a chance to review the materials, to raise issues of privilege and if the former and the current presidents cannot reach some agreement, to take the dispute to the courts.” Bauer added that while an inquiry into a former president is unique, legal precedents suggest disclosure of the information Congress is seeking. “The circumstances here — the former president acting at the time in his capacity as a candidate seeking to challenge his defeat at the polls — make this uphill battle much, much tougher,” he said. Donald McGahn tells House panel about Trump’s bid to undermine Mueller probe Norm Eisen, a former Obama appointee, who advised the first House impeachment inquiry of Trump, said the former president’s power to assert executive privilege has weakened since he left the White House.
“The executive privilege stonewalling that Trump used while he was in office won’t work anymore,” Eisen said, noting that the current president — not the former — has the real decision-making power.
A former federal judge who worked on executive privilege issues in the Ronald Reagan White House and the George H.W. Bush Justice Department pointed out that privilege requests do not typically attempt to shield information about potential wrongdoing.
“With a few notable exceptions, the historical practice has been for Presidents to avoid asserting Executive Privilege to protect from disclosure information that suggests wrongdoing or potential wrongdoing by a President and/or his advisers,” J. Michael Luttig, a former U.S. federal judge, said in an email. Several cases involving requests for tapes and other records from the Richard Nixon White House provide precedent for release of presidential records when requested by Congress or government agencies.
In 1977, the Supreme Court in Nixon v. Administrator of General Services, rejected Nixon’s privilege claims about White House tapes and documents, embracing the idea that executive privilege “is not for the benefit of the President as an individual, but for the benefit of the Republic.”
Legal experts also pointed to recent private talks involving Trump officials and Congress that could provide a path to a resolution that does not involve going to court. They cite the negotiations that occurred between lawyers for Trump, the Justice Department and the Senate Judiciary Committee investigating claims that a Trump Justice Department official, Jeffrey Clark, had sought to deploy department resources after the election to back Trump’s claims of massive voting fraud.
What Rosen told U.S. senators: Trump applied ‘persistent’ pressure to get Justice to discredit election
In the end, the Biden Justice Department waived executive privilege, and two of Trump’s top former Justice Department officials, Jeffrey Rosen and Richard Donoghue, sat for interviews with the Senate Judiciary Committee, providing detailed accounts of what happened during the post-election period.
The decisions Biden and Trump make about the current records and interview requests will be momentous, said Jonathan Turley, a professor at George Washington University who has written about the protection of White House documents and previously argued that Democrats’ impeachment efforts against Trump were a misguided use of congressional power.
“There is an unbroken tradition of deference by the incumbent presidents to their predecessors,” Turley said. “In the past, incumbent presidents would generally support their predecessors in restricting access, despite partisan differences. It appears we may be poised here to shatter that tradition.”
Release it! Just release it!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 23, 2021 20:24:37 GMT
I have a question.. if they play the speeches by McCarthy and McConnell while they were on the floor of the House and Senate condemning former for Jan 6th and then what they say now.. are they allowed to lie opening on the floor of the House and Senate .. could they asked which statement is the truth? Which technically makes one a lie!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 23, 2021 22:23:23 GMT
GOP at its best.... Dem Congressman reveals some GOP lawmakers expressed 'glee' and 'were having a good time' during Capitol riotSarah K. Burris September 23, 2021 Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) revealed some details about his experience on Jan. 6 when the Capitol was under siege. According to the Congressman, while the Capitol was being torn apart, an attacker was being shot and terrified congressional staffers were hiding afraid for their lives, some Republicans were filled with "glee." Maloney explained that the American public should know the truth and he encouraged the Biden White House to release Trump-era documents related to the hours when the riot took place. "It's pretty simple," he began. "Let the facts come out. If the president and Kevin McCarthy and other members of Congress were involved in inciting or encouraging a violent attack on the Capitol, I think we should know that. If they weren't, we will know that, too. But I do think that it's important that this special committee get all the information about a completely unprecedented attack on our Capitol, and the American public should want that." *** "You are right, we already have, out in the open, outrageous conduct, inciting an insurrection against the Capitol, there is really no debate about that," said Maloney. "Denying the science and trying to flip the results in Georgia and other places. Let's know the details, too, let's know who on Capitol Hill was involved in it. That's fair. I think there is a reason why they are so freaked out about their conduct and their actions being revealed on that terrible day." *** "Let's just get the facts," Maloney began. "I was there on the House floor, at that location with a bunch of Republicans who were -- one in particular who was gleeful of the events transpiring outside. It took me a minute to understand why she was having such a good time. But I saw it. I saw it with her staff who caught up with her. They were excited about what was going on. They had been at the White House, I believe, the day before talking about what was going to happen."He noted that it wasn't exactly a mystery when Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) was at the rally "whipping up the crowd and pointing them to the Capitol, I believe with a bullet-proof vest on."*** "Congressman, who was the gleeful Republican?" Wallace asked.
"Well, I don't want to say but her initials were Marjorie Taylor Greene," he said. *** "It took me a minute to notice why they were having a good time," he said. "Look, I am reading into their behavior but it seemed to me like they were enjoying what was happening and when they united with some of their staff and some of the people they had been separated from, it was clear to me that they were happy in a way that made no sense given the tragedy that was unfolding."www.rawstory.com/republicans-gleeful-violence-capitol-atack/
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 23, 2021 23:39:18 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 23, 2021 23:47:37 GMT
Tks, just heard that.. Doubt they will show up though.
Not enough time for court unless they hold the House.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 27, 2021 16:34:59 GMT
Nothing like a trumper with the Select committee... Jan. 6 commission staffer helped Trump administration shut down DHS monitoring of coup plotters: Whistleblower attorney August 11, 2021 An attorney who specializes in whistleblower cases called out the Democratic-led Jan. 6 committee for hiring a staffer who may have helped allow insurrection plotters to go undetected while serving in the Trump administration. Attorney Mark Zaid demanded to know why Joseph Maher, deputy general counsel for the Department of Homeland Security, had been appointed as a senior staffer to the House select committee investigating the U.S. Capitol riot aimed at keeping Donald Trump in office. "Maher is FACT witness for 1/6 event," Zaid said. "He helped shut down DHS monitoring of domestic extremists who led coup attempt. Why?" Zaid represents DHS whistleblower Brian Murphy, the acting undersecretary for the Office of Intelligence and Analysis who had expressed frustration that DHS was not more actively monitoring domestic extremists as possible terrorism threats, and the attorney alleges that Maher retaliated on behalf of then-DHS acting secretary Chad Wolf and acting deputy secretary Ken Cuccinelli by reassigning him. "As part of the unlawful retaliation, Mr. Maher replaced Mr. Murphy at I&A in July 2020, and immediately shut down open-source collection efforts on domestic extremists that were being advocated and conducted by Mr. Murphy," Zaid said. "To put it bluntly, Mr. Maher is likely (or should be) a direct fact witness as to why DHS failed -- under his leadership -- to identify, predict or help prevent the threats that grew into the events of January 6th." Maher, who was recommended to the committee by Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), has worked for DHS since shortly after its creation following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack. www.rawstory.com/joseph-maher/
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 29, 2021 22:40:13 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 29, 2021 23:52:56 GMT
Here's the list of the eleven new subpoenas: Amy Kremer, founder and Chair of WFAF. Kylie Kremer, founder and Executive Director of WFAF. Cynthia Chafian, submitted the first permit application on behalf of WFAF for the January 6th rally, and founder of the Eighty Percent Coalition. Caroline Wren, listed on permit paperwork for the January 6th rally as "VIP Advisor." Maggie Mulvaney, listed on permit paperwork for the January 6th rally as "VIP Lead." Justin Caporale, of Event Strategies, Inc., listed on permit paperwork for the January 6th rally as "Project Manager." Tim Unes, of Event Strategies, Inc., listed on permit paperwork for the January 6th rally as "Stage Manager." Megan Powers, of MPowers Consulting LLC, listed on permit paperwork for the January 6th rally as "Operations Manager for Scheduling and Guidance." Hannah Salem, of Salem Strategies LLC, listed on permit paperwork for the January 6th rally as "Operations Manager for Logistics and Communications." Lyndon Brentnall, of RMS Protective Services, listed on permit paperwork for the January 6th rally as "On-Site Supervisor." Katrina Pierson, former Trump campaign official, reportedly involved in the organization of the January 5th and 6th rallies and was in direct communication with the former President about the rallies. Piece above that includes the names. www.rawstory.com/jan-6-select-committee-subpoenas-2655193873/*** This is the piece that tells a out them and what they were doing up to the rally, traveling to the Capitol and some of what they did there. Also included with this group are Erika Wulff Jones and her dh Alex Jones... www.rawstory.com/cindy-chafian/?cx_testId=15&cx_testVariant=cx_1&cx_artPos=2#cxrecs_s
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 30, 2021 1:50:31 GMT
This may become very interesting.... The U.S. House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol announced 11 new subpoenas on Wednesday, and one of those being investigated has the same name as a "senior advisor" to a Republican member of Congress. On Wednesday, MSNBC's Chris Hayes noted that Maggie Mulvaney, the niece of Mick Mulvaney, was among those subpoened. www.rawstory.com/jan-6-subpoena-maggie-mulvaney/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 30, 2021 1:51:58 GMT
This may become very interesting....It is almost certain... The U.S. House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol announced 11 new subpoenas on Wednesday, and one of those being investigated has the same name as a "senior advisor" to a Republican member of Congress.[br The LegiStorm database shows Mulvaney working as a "senior advisor" to Rep. Carol Miller (R-WV) since January. www.rawstory.com/jan-6-subpoena-maggie-mulvaney/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 30, 2021 13:42:23 GMT
What we have been forgetting about Bannon and Stone with subpoenas and testifying..... Former may have screwed himself and hung them out to dry... On MSNBC Thursday morning, former FBI official Frank Figliuzzi walked through how the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol attack could conduct business as law enforcement warns of domestic threats. *** Figliuzzi then walked through the three tools at the committee's disposal to move the investigation of Trump officials along if they try to resist subpoenas. They can go civil, and sue somebody for not complying with the subpoena," said Figliuzzi. "They could go criminal, and that is going to involve DOJ and the executive branch going to prosecuting a grand jury. Or they can do a new color option, which is inherent contempt of Congress, where they actually reach out and lay hands on somebody, and arrest them. We haven't seen that for many many decades but we are all in for a real lesson on how this works, or doesn't work." There'll be some fascinating things happening with people like Steve Bannon and Roger Stone, who are actually pardoned by President Trump, and may fall into a trap where if they say I'm not talking, Congress says while you are actually pardoned on this kind of topic, you have to talk because you are not facing any charges," said Figliuzzi. "We are in for some real lessons here, watch for people, the DOJ saying you can't give immunity to that person, that would be a tea leaf to pay attention to ... lots to happen, lots to watch for."www.rawstory.com/house-capitol-riot-committee/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 2, 2021 14:40:11 GMT
Jan 5th-Jan 6th
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 5, 2021 1:13:56 GMT
Group has called for California Bar to investigate Eastman.. John Eastman's six-point memo outlined a plan for Vice President Mike Pence reject the certified election results from key swing states and throw the election back to the state legislatures to decide. Now a bipartisan group of officials, former judges and legal experts are asking the California Bar Association to investigate Eastman. The complaint was "also signed by two former justices of the California Supreme Court," reported the Washington Post, and was filed by a group called the States United Democracy Center, a non-partisan organization co-chaired by Gov. Christie Todd Whitman (R-NJ) and impeachment lawyer Norm Eisen, who also worked in the Obama administration. *** The investigation of Eastman is important "because the harm that was done by false claims of election fraud continues to reverberate and is deeply damaging to the nation," said Eisen. www.rawstory.com/coup-memo-writer-bar-complaint/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 8, 2021 22:08:09 GMT
Scavino has been served!
Meadows and Patel are 'engaging' with the committee.
Bannon says no no no.
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Post by refugeepea on Oct 8, 2021 22:25:31 GMT
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