Jan. 6 hearings Summing up:

I noticed they were using the word 'riot' to refer to Jan 6th protest. There is no defense to object to the use of that word. The whole thing is a witch hunt, kangaroo, show trial.
 
Pfft. More MSM fake news. I have been to the Capitol many times, all of which I always wear tactical gear, peacefully bash thru a window into a secured chamber, and then walk about the chambers vowing to find congress people. Just the standard Capitol tour, libs.
 

Jan. 6 hearings Summing up:​


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Noting New....

Same old pile of BS since day one.

Whoopie... they voted to subpoena Trump. Under Administrative Law rules of conduct Trump has 20 days to respond to the summons after it is served. The day of service doesn't count towards the days. This means the election will be over before Trump has to breath a word about what he intends to do.

I do not see where they have done anything that will change the ass whoppin they are about to receive.. This was a theatrical and meaningless vote.
 
Some good stuff here..well unless you're a Trump partisan....


While President Donald Trump was refusing to call off the mob of his supporters attacking the Capitol, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and other congressional leaders leaped into action to try to retake control of the sprawling complex.
They called the secretary of Defense and the acting attorney general and urged them to send help. They called the Democratic governors of neighboring Virginia and Maryland to send National Guard troops and other police. And they got on the phone with Vice President Mike Pence to figure out how they could return to the Capitol that same night and finish certifying Joe Biden’s election victory.
“Oh my gosh, they’re just breaking windows, they’re doing all kinds of … they said somebody was shot. It’s just horrendous, and all at the instigation of the president of the United States,” a distraught but composed Pelosi says on a call to Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam in a video clip played during the Jan. 6 committee's hearing on Thursday.
“I’m gonna call up the effin’ secretary of DOD,” Schumer says in another video clip.
The jarring footage was among the highlights of Thursday's hearing — the last for the Jan. 6 committee before the midterm elections — which featured a deep dive into Trump's mindset as the events unfolded and ended with the panel voting unanimously to subpoena the former president for documents and testimony.
Behind-the-scenes video footage of those frantic moments — taken by Pelosi’s daughter, documentary filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi — provided some of the most riveting and powerful images produced during the Jan. 6 committee’s nine hearings this year.

The never-before-seen footage showed, in real-time, congressional leaders of both parties — including Pelosi, Schumer, then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate GOP Whip John Thune and House Minority Whip Steve Scalise — as they were quickly evacuated to a secure location during the siege and furiously worked the phones to call up reinforcements.
“Yeah, why don’t you get the president to tell them to leave the Capitol, Mr. Attorney General?" an exasperated Schumer tells acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen in one of the clips. "In your law enforcement responsibility. A public statement they should all leave.”
In another scene, Pelosi tells other leaders in the room that they will need to clean up the “poo poo ... literally and figuratively in the Capitol” after reports that rioters had defecated in the building. The speaker then tells Pence that she has been informed it could take “days” to retake the Capitol, but the vice president calls back later and tells the leaders that they will be able to return in one hour and resume the counting and certification of the electoral ballots.

“Thank you very much, Mr. vice president,” Pelosi says on the call. “Good news.”
 
Some good stuff here..well unless you're a Trump partisan....


While President Donald Trump was refusing to call off the mob of his supporters attacking the Capitol, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and other congressional leaders leaped into action to try to retake control of the sprawling complex.
They called the secretary of Defense and the acting attorney general and urged them to send help. They called the Democratic governors of neighboring Virginia and Maryland to send National Guard troops and other police. And they got on the phone with Vice President Mike Pence to figure out how they could return to the Capitol that same night and finish certifying Joe Biden’s election victory.
“Oh my gosh, they’re just breaking windows, they’re doing all kinds of … they said somebody was shot. It’s just horrendous, and all at the instigation of the president of the United States,” a distraught but composed Pelosi says on a call to Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam in a video clip played during the Jan. 6 committee's hearing on Thursday.
“I’m gonna call up the effin’ secretary of DOD,” Schumer says in another video clip.
The jarring footage was among the highlights of Thursday's hearing — the last for the Jan. 6 committee before the midterm elections — which featured a deep dive into Trump's mindset as the events unfolded and ended with the panel voting unanimously to subpoena the former president for documents and testimony.
Behind-the-scenes video footage of those frantic moments — taken by Pelosi’s daughter, documentary filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi — provided some of the most riveting and powerful images produced during the Jan. 6 committee’s nine hearings this year.

The never-before-seen footage showed, in real-time, congressional leaders of both parties — including Pelosi, Schumer, then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate GOP Whip John Thune and House Minority Whip Steve Scalise — as they were quickly evacuated to a secure location during the siege and furiously worked the phones to call up reinforcements.
“Yeah, why don’t you get the president to tell them to leave the Capitol, Mr. Attorney General?" an exasperated Schumer tells acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen in one of the clips. "In your law enforcement responsibility. A public statement they should all leave.”
In another scene, Pelosi tells other leaders in the room that they will need to clean up the “poo poo ... literally and figuratively in the Capitol” after reports that rioters had defecated in the building. The speaker then tells Pence that she has been informed it could take “days” to retake the Capitol, but the vice president calls back later and tells the leaders that they will be able to return in one hour and resume the counting and certification of the electoral ballots.

“Thank you very much, Mr. vice president,” Pelosi says on the call. “Good news.”
Sooooo"jarring"....:icon_rolleyes:
 

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