He doesn’t know yet who told the Committee that, so his preemptive attempt to discredit whoever it is looks as sad, pathetic, paranoid and deranged as he is. He knows it’s someone well-placed inside his Admin or Congress, and that’s what has him worried.
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MN-Skeptic wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 6:17 pm With the first public hearings for the Jan 6 committee being this Thursday, the Late Show with Stephen Colbert will be LIVE Thursday evening.
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Wait!
Has anyone ever seen them in the same room? You might be on to something!
JFK Jr. told me, so it must be true!
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Scalise suggests the committee broke the law by hiring a producer
Oh, so if it’s old news surely you wouldn’t mind reminding us which of your members sought pardons after the attack … So who were they?
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“Why was the Capitol left so ill-prepared on January 6th? Why did Nancy Pelosi prioritize her own partisan political optics rather than providing the security, the training, the equipment, and basically making sure there was broader understanding of the threats?” -
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Former DOJ officials Jeff Rosen, Rich Donoghue and Steve Engel (AG, DAG, OLC) will be Jan 6 hearing witnesses on Wednesday, per a letter to the committee. As previewed by Thompson/Cheney, the men will discuss Trump's efforts hold onto power by weaponizing the Justice Dept
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics ... 12d69d6b9d
Jared Kushner testified that he dismissed White House counsel Pat Cipollone's concerns over Donald Trump's efforts to overturn his election loss, and a former prosecutor explained why that was a bad move.
The former president's son-in-law told the House select committee that he considered Cipollone's threats to resign to be "whining," and law enforcement veteran Chuck Rosenberg told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he was astonished by Kushner's attitude toward the situation.
"Mr. Kushner, right at the intersection of remarkably arrogant and remarkably dumb lies his comment," Rosenberg said. "I mean, when a White House counsel, principled, thoughtful White House counsel Pat Cipollone sees five-alarm fires all around him, red flags and threatens to resign, that ain't whining, and anybody with an ounce of common sense and an ounce of respect for the office of the presidency would understand that, and so it is a remarkably dumb and arrogant comment to characterize that as whining. You ought to listen if your White House counsel tells you that you're in trouble."
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I think dumb and arrogant pretty well sums up Jared.
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This is interesting, and go to the last page of the document and see who her lawyer is.
HMMM: Kristina Malimon, a former vice chair of the Young Republicans of Oregon who was charged for violating D.C.’s curfew on Jan. 6, sued Thursday prevent the Jan. 6 select committee from obtaining her phone records.
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Dumb remains to be seen. He managed to finagle $2B out of the Saudis during his tenure. There is an open investigation into that currently. We’ll see how clever he was.
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please, what secret to be revealed about the lawyer?Kendra wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 12:53 pm This is interesting, and go to the last page of the document and see who her lawyer is.
https:// twitter.com/kyledcheney/status/1535294317929107456
HMMM: Kristina Malimon, a former vice chair of the Young Republicans of Oregon who was charged for violating D.C.’s curfew on Jan. 6, sued Thursday prevent the Jan. 6 select committee from obtaining her phone records.
Apart, could T-Mobile already have disclosed information? What then?
i just realized that the company has an unfortunate name for the way how we shorten The T Empire components, especially remembering all those that have expired
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I find it a stretch to think they'd name his name like they did if they didn't have the goods.The notion that I ever sought a Presidential pardon for myself or other Members of Congress is an absolute, shameless, and soulless lie.
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Keep in mind former AG Bill Barr met with the 1/6 Committee just 8 days ago.. but his testimony was so important it was the first piece of video the committee chose to show tonight.
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Oh...this sounds interesting.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/10/politics ... index.html
I am so glad I don't work Mondays
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/10/politics ... index.html
CNN
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Chris Stirewalt, the former Fox political editor, said Friday that he will be a witness during the House January 6 committee’s next public hearing on Monday.
“I have been called to testify before this committee and will do so on Monday,” he said during an appearance on NewsNation, where he is employed as political editor.
Fox fired Stirewalt in January 2021 after the right-wing backlash to the network – correctly – calling Arizona for now-President Joe Biden during the 2020 presidential election. Stirewalt wrote in a Los Angeles Times piece after his firing that the refusal to believe the election results among many of former President Donald Trump’s supporters was a “tragic consequence of the informational malnourishment so badly afflicting the nation.”
During the NewsNation interview, Stirewalt said, “I am not in a position now to tell you what my testimony will be about.”
He continued: “I was asked to testify and I got to go.”
I am so glad I don't work Mondays
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His Perfect administration. Faith in him! Disloyal Disloyal DISLOYAL!! Also she told him to keep his hands to himself for the first time in his life.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 2:00 pm What had she checked out from? His vaunted upcoming second term?
Actually, she Disloyaled him by talking to the committee, so now he has to minimize her She could have been "steaming his suits" election night and he would still be saying that.
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Citing "clerical mistakes, oversights and omissions," John Eastman is asking Judge Carter to clarify Tuesday's night order on the 159 emails. https://bit.ly/3xk1D15
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I rest my caseGregg wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 11:43 amWait!
Has anyone ever seen them in the same room? You might be on to something!
JFK Jr. told me, so it must be true!
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Convicted felon Dinesh D’Souza abandons the They Were Simply Tourists manifesto and moves onto the They Were Attempting to PREVENT a Coup one.
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Hmmmmm. CPAC Chair Matt Schlapp on J6: “We knew that it was gonna be a tough day, a tension-filled day. We stayed away from the Capitol because we just, it just seemed like a lot of questions surrounding it.”
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"I remember sharing with him that we weren’t finding anything that would be sufficient to um change the results in any of the key states."
- Alex Cannon, one of President Trump’s campaign lawyers
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https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/10/busi ... tings.htmlAt Least 20 Million Watched Jan. 6 Hearing
The number is in the ballpark of big television events like a “Sunday Night Football” game.
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It's hard to believe, but good Ole Dinesh has monetized being simple-minded and always wrong.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 4:20 pm Convicted felon Dinesh D’Souza abandons the They Were Simply Tourists manifesto and moves onto the They Were Attempting to PREVENT a Coup one.
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The Schlapps may have stayed away that day but Mercedes at least was heavily involved in planning SOMETHING for J6. With Foggy’s girlfriend, IIRC.
There’s such a raging river of information and disinformation out there I lose track.
There’s such a raging river of information and disinformation out there I lose track.