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Mike Bare
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I'd rather be bald than wear that cheap-looking hair hat.
My WAG is, provided a majority of the conference still supports McCarthy (and I believe it does), the Democrats wouldn't bother to even show up. Lets the kids fight each other on CSPAN.
House Republicans are laser focused on the most consequential issues facing the American people
GOLDMAN: Did you ever sit with members of the majority in the last Congress?
CUFFARI: Yes
GOLDMAN: With who?
CUFFARI: Mr Moskowitz--
GOLDMAN: Mr Moskowitz was not in Congress last Congress
this Cuffani fellow (a Trump appointee) is a slimy character. Note how House Republicans rescued him from having to answer this question.
Raskin: In June 2022 there was going to be a reference to secret service’s obstruction of questioning about the disappearance of the texts. That was deliberately removed. Did you sign off on that removal?
WASHINGTON — House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, a top Trump ally, is calling on the Justice Department to provide lawmakers with internal documents laying out the scope of special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into the former president’s handling of classified documents found last year at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
In a letter first reported by NBC News, Jordan told Attorney General Merrick Garland that his committee was requesting “an unredacted copy of the memorandum outlining the scope of Mr. Smith’s probes regarding President Trump and any supporting documentation related to his appointment as special counsel.”
The letter from Jordan, one of Trump’s most ardent defenders on Capitol Hill, comes a day after attorneys for the former president met with Smith and others at Justice Department headquarters and the same week the grand jury investigating Trump’s handling of classified documents is expected to meet again.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna says FBI Director Wray may be going to jail soon.