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    Keith_Indy

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    Keith_Indy

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    People like Liz Cheney and the other Democrats on the committee will brush this aside and claim there is no reason to believe that she is not a credible witness. This is a farking orchestrated sham.

    Yep, was she lying then, or is she lying now... just providing it for posterities sake, and maybe if someone wants to bring up her testimony in real life discussions, more ammo for the whole thing is a farce.
     

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    Yep, was she lying then, or is she lying now... just providing it for posterities sake, and maybe if someone wants to bring up her testimony in real life discussions, more ammo for the whole thing is a farce.
    This kind of crap would've been exposed by real GOP reps if they were allowed to be on the committee. IMO there is enough substance there to raise the suspicion that Liz Cheney played a part in this ruse.
     

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    Here you see the "witness" hugging Cheney and shaking hands with Kinsinger. In the last photo she is shaking hands with the Democrat committee chair, and it appears the bastion of credibility himself Adam "Shfity" Shiff, who said that he sees no reason to doubt her testimony is next in line. This tells me all I need to know.


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    I’m other news joe Biden no longer needs to blink.
    Maybe the reptilian conspiracy theorists like Alex jones were right.

    Put the purple wherever you feel appropriate.
     

    Keith_Indy

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    See, there was plenty of violence at the Jan 6th protests...


    A 104-page report issued three months after the events at the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2021, said the Capitol Police’s Civil Disturbance Unit (CDU) was ordered by supervisors not to use “heavier, less-lethal weapons,” like flash bangs. However, video evidence—along with Capitol Police Use of Force Reports obtained exclusively by The Epoch Times—exposes conflicts in timelines, the brutality of the unprovoked attacks against Jan. 6 protesters, and how leadership ordered the deployment of munitions on a peaceful crowd.
     

    Keith_Indy

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    Well, the show trials don't seem to be working as expected... they're actually eroding support for the notion that Trump "was directly responsible" for the J6 riots.

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    The Monmouth University survey released Tuesday also found that only 38% of Americans believe Trump was “directly responsible” for the violence on Jan. 6, 2021, compared to 42% who felt the same before the eight televised hearings held by the House select committee.

    Another 26% said Trump was not directly responsible, but encouraged the rioters and 32% said he did nothing wrong — up one and two percentage points from before the hearings, respectively.

    “The sensational revelations during the hearings do not seem to have moved the public opinion needle on Trump’s culpability for either the riot or his spurious election fraud claims,” Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, said in a statement. “This continues to give political cover to Republican leaders who avoid addressing the damage done to our democratic processes that day.”
     
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