By Kevin Jackson | The Kevin Jackson Network
Image courtesy: Politico
Democrats lie for sport. And the Jan 6
“insurrection” is just another fabrication by Democrats.
The idea that Republicans who marched to “Stop the Steal”
suddenly acted like BLM or Antifa challenges the mind of even the most ardent
Leftist idiot. The fact is, Democrats created the Jan 6 incidents. Just like
they manufactured 81 million votes for Biden and the story of Russian
collusion, Democrats created nothing out of thin air. So, like both those fake
stories they created, Democrats now try to propagate more propaganda around Jan
6.
Peaceful protesters have been wrongly imprisoned for
nefarious deeds of Democrats on that day. And now these mostly innocent
Americans perform as scapegoats for lying Leftists.
Many have said they have been beaten. And Democrats use loopholes to deny them bail.
A group of Republican lawmakers offer hope. In a video, Representative Gaetz shot over the bow of Democrats regarding the
future.
We must dig our heels in against the liberal Marxists
attempting to overthrow our democracy. A new future awaits. It will all unfold
on November 8, 2022. It will be the day conservatives take back control of
Washington, D.C. and “Save America”.
Until then, we must continue to push for the truth to
pull forward in all this nonsense.
We got one morsel of the truth with the admission that
Adam Schiff doctored messages between Jim Jordan and White House Chief of Staff
Mark Mathews.
No wonder the committee doesn’t want
Republicans to assist in their assessment of the events as they unfolded.
In fact, the committee refuses to have Republican
participation whatsoever. They won’t allow McCarthy to sit on the committee,
and Pelosi won’t allow McCarthy to appoint anyone. Instead, the old goat
hand-picked every committee member.
Speaking of Pelosi, she’s now vowed to run again in next
year’s midterms. Despite her promise to step-down, she’s even considering
trying to remain the party leader. Cleary, Pelosi’s forced to go back on her
word because Democrats need her to keep the cheat going. Obviously, Democrats
don’t have room to lose any of their top tier fixers.
Not only do they need their fixers, but Democrats will
also continue to bombard the mainstream media with leftist lies.
Consider the latest buzz from CNN:
If
politics still turned on truth and facts, this would be the week when the
lie-filled foundations of Donald Trump’s movement imploded, destroying his
apparent dream of a return to power after the 2024 election.
But
it is the ex-President’s greatest, most subversive victory that his empire of
falsehoods will surely survive new disclosures that lay bare his own abuses of
power and the voter-mocking deceit of his political and media enablers.
While
there has already been a steady accumulation of shocking evidence of Trump’s
coup attempt on January 6 and the emptiness of his election fraud claims,
recent days put the saga into a horrifying new light. They brought the clearest
indicators yet that the entire Make America Great Again infrastructure and
Trump’s potential next White House campaign rest on hogwash and the
whitewashing of history.
Interesting. CNN is at the very bottom of the barrel, and
they still refuse to swim upstream. Maybe broadcasting the truth overheats
their servers. Because they sure do desperately cling to their lies. As if
Biden really got 80M votes and was more popular than...Jesus! Can I
get an Amen?
https://theblacksphere.net/2021/12/matt-gaetz-warns-democrats-on-jan-6-lies/
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Troubles Mount For Pelosi’s Sham Jan. 6 Panel
As Photojournalist Sues Committee
By Bob Unruh | WND News Center
Just
the News confirms freelancer Amy Harris is suing the House committee
over its “invasive and sweeping subpoena” of her telephone records.
The commission already is facing other legal actions,
including one challenging its legitimacy and another move to make public all of
its investigative records, including the communications among members.
Harris has worked for the Washington Post, Vanity Fair,
Rolling Stone and is a member of the National Press Photographers Association.
The report explained on that day Harris interacted with
protesters but didn’t enter the Capitol, remaining outside with other
photographers and obtaining images of the day’s events.
The committee, which is partisan because Pelosi refused
to seat the GOP members selected by the minority party and instead recruited
two anti-Trump GOP members, Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Rep. Kinzinger of
Illinois, has demanded all of Harris’ records from Verizon.
Now the photographer’s 23-page lawsuit argues that is in
violation of “her First Amendment rights as a journalist, her protection under
the D.C. Shield law, and her Fourth Amendment right against unlawful search and
seizure.”
Just the News reported that committee is trying to
“impermissibly intrude on her protected newsgathering activities, deprive her
of future opportunities to obtain confidential information from confidential
sources, and expose her to possible threats of bodily harm from those whose
numbers would be so exposed by disclosure of her call detail records.”
The report noted NPPA officials warn that such attacks on
photographers “have a chilling effect upon the core First Amendment values
critical to the democratic principles the committee was established to
protect.”
Pelosi’s investigators also are facing a lawsuit from
Mark Meadows, former chief of staff to President Donald Trump, over the
Democrats’ demands for his telephone records.
His arguments include that such action violates executive
privilege.
But WND
reported that Meadows also has pointed out that the commission failed
to follow the rules the House adopted when creating it, so it may be
unqualified to issue subpoenas or bring cases.
Those revelations were outlined by Margot Cleveland
at The
Federalist.
She explains Meadows’ 40-plus page lawsuit “presents a
litany of reasons the subpoenas are invalid, but his first argument – that the
subpoenas are invalid because they were not ‘issued by a duly authorized
committee’ – both presents Meadows with a strong argument to quash the
subpoenas and provides Trump fodder in his separate lawsuit and claim of executive
privilege.”
The assembly of the committee proved to be political at
the outset, as the GOP, in the minority in the House, was to name five members,
which it did.
But Pelosi, apparently on nothing more than political
grounds, refused to seat Republican Reps. Jim Jordan and Jim Banks. As a
result, none of the five nominated Republicans joined the committee, and Pelosi
was left to seek out and recruit two virulently anti-Trump members of the GOP,
Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, to give it the image of
bipartisanship.
But Cleveland explained, “House Resolution 503 created
the January 6, 2021, Select Committee, Meadows’s argument begins, then
stressing that Section 2(a) of that resolution requires House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi to ‘appoint 13 Members to the Select Committee, 5 of whom shall be
appointed after consultation with the minority leader.’ But ‘Speaker Pelosi has
appointed only nine members to the Select Committee: seven Democrats and two
Republicans,’ the complaint alleges. ‘None of these members was appointed from
the selection of five GOP congressman put forth by Minority Leader Kevin
McCarthy,’ Meadows’s lawsuit continues.”
The column explains, “Because Speaker Pelosi failed to
appoint the requisite number of members, as mandated by House Resolution 503,
it was ‘not a duly constituted Select Committee,’ Meadows’s lawsuit argues.
Without establishing a duly constituted Select Committee, as mandated in the
Resolution, the nine members lack the authority to act under House Resolution
503, the argument continues, including by issuing subpoenas under Section
5(c)(6) of House Resolution 503.”
Cleveland explained, “The problem here is not the number
of members participating but the number of congressmen appointed to the
committee. Also, because House Resolution 503 requires the appointment of 13
members, Pelosi’s failure to appoint the requisite number of committee members
means the select committee was never properly constituted. That failure,
Meadows’ lawsuit argues, renders the Select Committee invalid and without the
authority to issue subpoenas.”
She pointed out, “Courts readily require Congress and
congressional committees to comply with their own rules,” but, “Here, the
Democrats didn’t: They failed to appoint five Republicans to the select
committee as required by House Resolution 503. Unless there is a properly
constituted select committee, the purported committee members should lack the
authority provided under the resolution.”
Another target of the committee, former Trump adviser
Steve Bannon, has been cited with criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to
provide information Pelosi’s team wants, but has responded in kind.
He’s launched a fight to obtain access to all of the
documentation from, about and used by the committee in his criminal case – and
he wants to make it public and as a criminal defendant, he has the right to
access those details. One judge already has blocked most of that effort but
Bannon is unlikely to give up on his effort to uncover – and reveal – the internal
strategies that the committee used in its attack on him.
Interestingly, a coalition of news organizations,
including the Washington Post, sided with Bannon in his demand that the court
order the release of all documents that are part of the prosecution’s case
against Bannon.
Apparently there are more than 1,000 pages of witness
testimony, grand-jury proceedings and more information that already have been
generated as part of the discovery process.