Re: January 6 Select Committee
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:19 pm
And now I know the proper spelling
Falsehoods Unchallenged Only Fester and Grow
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And now I know the proper spelling
Washington (CNN)Newly obtained text messages and recent court filings fill in significant gaps about the key role a little-known Pennsylvania Republican congressman played at almost every turn in scheming to reverse or delay certification of the 2020 election.
The texts, which were among those selectively provided by Donald Trump's former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to the House select committee, show Rep. Scott Perry pushing to have the nation's top intelligence official investigate baseless conspiracy theories and working to replace the US acting attorney general with an acolyte willing to do Trump's bidding.
"From an Intel friend: DNI needs to task NSA to immediately seize and begin looking for international comms related to Dominion," Perry wrote to Meadows on November 12, just five days after the election was called for Joe Biden.
In the text, which has not been previously reported, Perry appears to be urging Meadows to get John Ratcliffe, then-Director of National Intelligence, to order the National Security Agency to investigate debunked claims that Dominion voting machines were hacked by China.
Perry, a five-term congressman, is a retired Brigadier General with nearly 40 years of military service, including flying combat missions in Iraq. Given his extensive background, he is likely familiar with the inner-workings of government intelligence.
Punchbowl News: Jan. 6 Committee Chair Bennie Thompson says the panel will hold public hearings in June.
Thompson also said the panel will issue one final report in the fall, instead of releasing an interim report followed by a final wrap-up.
ALERT: House Jan 6 Committee asks court to expedite case against Mark Meadows.. asks for hearings & briefings within a month
"Time is of the essence in rectifying Plaintiff’s (Meadows's) refusal to comply with the Select Committee’s subpoenas."
Clock is ticking...
Cruz? Hawley? Ron Johnson?Per
@cbszak
,
@BennieGThompson
told reporters today that the Jan. 6th committee will be re-upping requests for testimony from some House members, including
@GOPLeader
, as well as some unnamed senators, with plans for 8 hearings in June to highlight the committee's work.
FLASH: House Jan 6 Select Committee seems interviews with Rep Ronny Jackson (R-TX), Rep Mo Brooks (R-AL), Rep Andy Biggs (R-AZ)
Note in its letter to Jackson, Cmte references text messages sent by accused OathKeepers, in which Jackson’s name surfaced
https://january6th.house.gov/sites/demo ... ackson.pdf
Hugo Lowell @hugolowell wrote: New: House Republican Ronny Jackson refuses to tell Jan. 6 committee how the Oath Keepers knew he needed protection from them as the Capitol attack unfolded: “I will not participate in the illegitimate Committee’s ruthless crusade against President Trump and his allies.”
Nicolle Wallace had a good panel at the start of her first hour of Deadline WhiteHouse talking about these new developments. Worth hunting it down and listening. I do especially enjoy Frank Figluzzi (sp?)Rep Mo Brooks: “At one time I would have voluntarily testified before the Nancy Pelosi Witch Hunt Committee provided the testimony was in public, the questioners were Congressmen, and the questions were limited to events related to January 6. But that time has long passed.”
Washington — A federal judge in Washington, D.C., rejected an effort by the Republican National Committee (RNC) to block a subpoena from the House select committee investigating the January 6 assault on the Capitol, ruling late Sunday that the panel can demand records from the party's email fundraising vendor.
The decision from U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly, appointed by former President Donald Trump, is a major victory for the House panel, as he roundly rebuffed the RNC's claims that the committee lacks the proper authorization to exercise investigative power and that its subpoena to Salesforce, the third-party vendor, failed to advance a valid legislative purpose.
Kelly dismissed the RNC's claims against the House committee, its members and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, finding they're immune from the suit under the Constitution's Speech or Debate Clause. He also ruled against the RNC on its remaining claims against Salesforce, the email marketing giant used by the party and the Trump campaign, finding they "come up short" because of the "highly differential review the court must give Congress's investigative power and the nature of the materials at issue."