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So once again, what is the exact crime and statute that Liz Cheney and other members on that committee violated?


The House Administration Oversight Subcommittee and its chairman Barry Loudermilk on Tuesday released an interim report on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, concluding the attack was preventable and also asking for an investigation into former Rep. Liz Cheney for criminally tampering with a witness during the Democrat-led congressional inquiry of the tragedy.


“Based on the evidence obtained by this Subcommittee, numerous federal laws were likely broken by Liz Cheney, the former Vice Chair of the January 6 Select Committee, and these violations should be investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” the report released by the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee and its chairman Barry Loudermilk stated.


"Evidence uncovered by the Subcommittee revealed that former Congresswoman Liz Cheney tampered with at least one witness, Cassidy Hutchinson, by secretly communicating with Hutchinson without Hutchinson’s attorney’s knowledge.," it added. “This secret communication with a witness is improper and likely violates 18 U.S.C. 1512. Such action is outside the due functioning of the legislative process and therefore not protected by the Speech and Debate clause."



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There you go faggot, read it and weep!!! 🤣

TOP FINDINGS:

1. Former Representative Liz Cheney colluded with “star witness” Cassidy Hutchinson without Hutchinson’s attorney’s knowledge.

2. Former Representative Liz Cheney should be investigated for potential criminal witness tampering based on the new information about her communication.

3. Cassidy Hutchinson’s most outrageous claims lacked any evidence, and the Select Committee had knowledge that her claims were false when they publicly promoted her.
  • President Trump did not attack his Secret Service Detail at any time on January 6.
  • President Trump did not have intelligence indicating violence on the morning of January 6.
  • Cassidy Hutchinson falsely claimed to have drafted a handwritten note for President Trump on January 6.
  • Representative Cheney and Cassidy Hutchinson baselessly attempted to disbar Hutchinson’s former attorney.
4. Former Representative Liz Cheney used the January 6 Select Committee as a tool to attack President Trump, at the cost of investigative integrity and Capitol security.

5. The January 6 Select Committee was improperly constituted and lacked authority.

6. The January 6 Select Committee neglected or withheld evidence from its Final Report and deleted voluminous records it should have preserved.

7. The Department of Defense scapegoated the Washington D.C. National Guard to distract blame from senior leadership.

  • Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller dismissed President Trump’s order prior to January 6 to use “any and all” military assets to keep the demonstrations safe.
  • Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy intentionally delayed the D.C. National Guard’s response to the Capitol on January 6, despite authorization.
  • The Department of Defense Inspector General published a flawed report containing fabrications and ignored relevant information.
  • The Department of Defense and the Department of Defense Inspector General knowingly and inaccurately placed blame on D.C. National Guard leadership for the delayed response on January 6.
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Trump has repeatedly been found guilty/responsible by a jury of his peers.

Maybe that will happen to Cheney also.

As a patriotic American, I believe in the rule of law and our institutions and respect such conclusions of law. 👍

Soooooooooooo, you'll support a trial in Casper WY, with a corrupt POS judge who is so hell bent on securing a conviction that he will coach the jury, correct? 👍

Annnnnnnnd yore J6 bullshit is crumbling................just like you RINO's grip on power!!! 🖕🤣🖕
 

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Trump has repeatedly been found guilty/responsible by a jury of his peers.

Maybe that will happen to Cheney also.

As a patriotic American, I believe in the rule of law and our institutions and respect such conclusions of law. 👍
That's some funny shit right there... Now that's talent.
Swallowing the entire boot. IDK. Probably not surprising, After all he's got all the BBC action back in Scottsdale he can handle.
 

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Trump has repeatedly been found guilty/responsible by a jury of his peers.

Maybe that will happen to Cheney also.

As a patriotic American, I believe in the rule of law and our institutions and respect such conclusions of law. 👍
Nobody has ever been found wrongfully guilty due to lies from the prosecution.🙄
 

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Nobody has ever been found wrongfully guilty due to lies from the prosecution.🙄
Certainly not multiple times on multiple different violations of civil and criminal law. Couldn’t possibly be a pattern of behavior? 🤔
 

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Certainly not multiple times on multiple different violations of civil and criminal law. Couldn’t possibly be a pattern of behavior? 🤔
I know right? No way the juries have been swayed by the media, that's never happened before 😉


Edit: 530 pointed out a spelling mistake so I fixed it to juries🤣
 
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What about the democrats behavior with the trannys and the queers and pedos and the convictions ? Couldn’t possibly be a pattern of behavior?
 

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Almost three years ago, in early 2022, I got a phone call from Cassidy telling me her closed-door deposition with the J6 Committee (under subpoena) was approaching. Cassidy claimed to be worried that our old Trump WH colleagues, including our boss Mark Meadows, might think she was “disloyal” for following a subpoena and showing up to the deposition.

I cut her off mid-convo and responded: “No one will think you’re disloyal just for following a subpoena. And Mark would never, ever ask you to do anything other than the right thing and tell the truth. He wouldn’t think you’re disloyal.” She agreed, and the convo ended perfectly fine.

Months later, Cassidy appeared out of nowhere at her now infamous public J6 hearing, making completely outlandish claims untethered from reality — many of which were rightly disputed or shot down within minutes. But you may also recall that after Cassidy’s appearance, Liz Cheney put up a bizarre anonymous message on a big screen, allegedly received by Cassidy before her (aforementioned) private deposition. Cheney claimed it was evidence of “witness intimidation.”

The anonymous message Cheney displayed read, partly: “He (Meadows) told me you have your deposition tomorrow. He knows you're loyal, and you're going to do the right thing when you go in for your deposition.”

Via public news reports, I later learned this was in reference to me. It was a completely twisted, utterly nonsense re-telling of the phone convo where Cassidy had fretted to me about “loyalty.” She (and the Committee) embellished parts of the exchange, made up others, and spun it into a lie that appeared like witness intimidation.

The J6 Committee presented this account as factual — when it wasn’t — and then leaked my name to reporters to create the narrative that I was guilty.

In the weeks and months that followed, I faced accusations of criminal exposure over it – all over nonsense. Members like Dan Goldman publicly accused me of “witness tampering.” The FBI called me in for hours of questioning. Meanwhile, the J6 Committee never once followed up with me or my attorneys to ask me about this interaction before uncritically airing the dishonest version. It was all based on fabrications, yet the J6 Committee never even bothered to get the other side. It’s one of many reasons why none of their claims about President Trump, or frankly anyone else, should ever be believed.

This is just one story in a long list, and relatively, I ended up one of the lucky ones. But I’m glad to see the report today take the J6 Committee and their ‘star witness’ to task. They spread an untold amount of falsehoods about my friends, colleagues, and bosses, and forced many good people to defend themselves in ways they should’ve never had to. I will never forget it.
 

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Hunter was found guilty in a court of law. A decision that patriotic Americans should accept.

All true Americans should expect and demand accountability for his misdeeds as well as all others who have been found guilty/responsible in a court of law.

What rational person would argue the law should only apply to the other guy?
 

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I don’t argue that.

The entire 8 year charade of bullshit against trump is unraveling…like it or not.

The LIFELONG charade of the Biden crime syndicate (along with others) is unraveling right along with it.

Say? Why not jump on board and support America now?
It’s not that hard once you try.

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What should we do with all the illegal border crossers Oh wait we should give them free everything and not punish them please an agenda is being pushed on the American people. You question the people in power you are punished under this administration. You suck up to this administration you are rewarded. Never have I seen an administration try to drain the treasury as if it is a sinking ship with no accountability and destroy the lives of so many hardworking Americans. However border crossers mostly are not Americans. So one should assume none Americans can rape this country and get away with i.



All true Americans should expect and demand accountability for his misdeeds as well as all others who have been found guilty/responsible in a court of law.
 

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Almost three years ago, in early 2022, I got a phone call from Cassidy telling me her closed-door deposition with the J6 Committee (under subpoena) was approaching. Cassidy claimed to be worried that our old Trump WH colleagues, including our boss Mark Meadows, might think she was “disloyal” for following a subpoena and showing up to the deposition.

I cut her off mid-convo and responded: “No one will think you’re disloyal just for following a subpoena. And Mark would never, ever ask you to do anything other than the right thing and tell the truth. He wouldn’t think you’re disloyal.” She agreed, and the convo ended perfectly fine.

Months later, Cassidy appeared out of nowhere at her now infamous public J6 hearing, making completely outlandish claims untethered from reality — many of which were rightly disputed or shot down within minutes. But you may also recall that after Cassidy’s appearance, Liz Cheney put up a bizarre anonymous message on a big screen, allegedly received by Cassidy before her (aforementioned) private deposition. Cheney claimed it was evidence of “witness intimidation.”

The anonymous message Cheney displayed read, partly: “He (Meadows) told me you have your deposition tomorrow. He knows you're loyal, and you're going to do the right thing when you go in for your deposition.”

Via public news reports, I later learned this was in reference to me. It was a completely twisted, utterly nonsense re-telling of the phone convo where Cassidy had fretted to me about “loyalty.” She (and the Committee) embellished parts of the exchange, made up others, and spun it into a lie that appeared like witness intimidation.

The J6 Committee presented this account as factual — when it wasn’t — and then leaked my name to reporters to create the narrative that I was guilty.

In the weeks and months that followed, I faced accusations of criminal exposure over it – all over nonsense. Members like Dan Goldman publicly accused me of “witness tampering.” The FBI called me in for hours of questioning. Meanwhile, the J6 Committee never once followed up with me or my attorneys to ask me about this interaction before uncritically airing the dishonest version. It was all based on fabrications, yet the J6 Committee never even bothered to get the other side. It’s one of many reasons why none of their claims about President Trump, or frankly anyone else, should ever be believed.

This is just one story in a long list, and relatively, I ended up one of the lucky ones. But I’m glad to see the report today take the J6 Committee and their ‘star witness’ to task. They spread an untold amount of falsehoods about my friends, colleagues, and bosses, and forced many good people to defend themselves in ways they should’ve never had to. I will never forget it.
What say you, Cockbreath??? !°°!
 

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By tradition, all U. S. Attorneys are asked to resign at the start of a new administration. The new President may elect to keep or remove any U. S. Attorney. They are traditionally replaced collectively only at the start of a new White House administration.

No different than how Trump appointed US attorneys resigned when Trump lost in 2020.
 
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Hunter was found guilty in a court of law. A decision that patriotic Americans should accept.

All true Americans should expect and demand accountability for his misdeeds as well as all others who have been found guilty/responsible in a court of law.

What rational person would argue the law should only apply to the other guy?
No patriotic American should celebrate someone being convicted for being forced to surrender their 5th amendment rights to exercise their 2nd amendment rights.

An unconstitutional law is an affront to us all. There were plenty of real crimes he should have been convicted of. But of course those were either pardoned, or they are out of date.

Now, Trump could pass an ex post facto law to go after him, like the democrats did to Trump, but again, that is unconstitutional. A patriotic American would not celebrate that.
 

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If I remember correctly, I did see videos of security guards walking these J6 individuals around the building.
And the riots in 2020 were acceptable? Why weren’t any of those peaceful protestors jailed? How is this any different? What deems a restricted area, a locked door? That was pretty much the same thing that happened during The Summer Of Love riots, but they looted, destroyed, and burned those businesses down and a police station and a courthouse…. The police and National Guard were told to stand down, especially in Minnesota - Tim Walz’s domain.
 

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Didn't GWB get the Dems' panties in a twist for excusing US attorney's?
 

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As a patriotic American, I believe in the rule of law and our institutions and respect such conclusions of law. 👍
Well…you say that…but.
You were the source of ridicule when I presented an alternative explanation…with evidence…that suggested that the OJ verdict was, in fact, the correct verdict.
You dismissed all other arguments and were vehement in your belief that the verdict was wrong.
How do you reconcile that with your statement above?

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Well…you say that…but.
You were the source of ridicule when I presented an alternative explanation…with evidence…that suggested that the OJ verdict was, in fact, the correct verdict.
You dismissed all other arguments and were vehement in your belief that the verdict was wrong.
How do you reconcile that with your statement above?

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Are you and Regor related???? lol... the abuse you 2 heap on 529.5 is funny.
 

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For the first time since this "Disgrace" began those Poor Souls who are "Rotting" in Jails and Prisons over this Abuse Of Justice and Power have "Something" to be Hopeful about and can see a "Flicker" of Light at the end of this "Dark" Tunnel.


Free All of Them and Investigate this "Trash" thoroughly. The number of people involved in this "Straw Grab" in Breathtaking"


The fact President Trump sat in the White House and gave "Brandon" respect and courtesy recently is so Disappointing!!!


Deliberate Acts of Harm, do not ever deserve "Forgiveness Or "Compassion"!! He was sitting across from "EVIL":confused:
 
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