January 6th hearings on Trump's failed insurrection.

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Barr in communication with Jan. 6 House panel over possible cooperation: reports
Two sources with direct knowledge told Axios, which first reported the news, that Barr is discussing providing formal testimony before the panel. One source familiar with Barr’s thinking told the outlet that the former Trump official will likely cooperate.

Two sources familiar with the matter told CNN that Barr has “tentatively agreed to give sworn testimony behind closed doors.”

Jan. 6 Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) previously said that Barr had been in informal discussions with his panel.

 

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Giuliani met with Jan. 6 committee for 9 hours: reports
Rudy Giuliani, who served as a personal lawyer for former President Trump, met with members of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot for 9 hours, according to reports from CNN and NBC News.

Two sources told CNN that Giuliani appeared virtually to the committee for a deposition Friday that lasted over nine hours.
Following the 2020 election, the former New York City mayor had echoed claims by the former president that the presidential race was tainted by widespread voter fraud. Giuliani was also part of Trump’s core legal team following the Nov. 3 election.

The virtual appearance in front of the committee comes after the committee originally subpoenaed Giuliani in January along with three others: Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell and Boris Epshteyn. The subpoena focused on the former mayor’s ability to offer insight into Trump’s thinking around Jan. 6, 2021.

“The four individuals we’ve subpoenaed today advanced unsupported theories about election fraud, pushed efforts to overturn the election results, or were in direct contact with the former President about attempts to stop the counting of electoral votes,” committee chair Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) said at the time.

Giuliani declined to appear on the original date after the committee said it would not allow him to record audio and video of the meeting.
The Hill has reached out to Giuliani’s attorney Robert Costello and the Jan. 6 Committee for comment on the deposition.


Nine hours huh. Doubt it would have taken that long if he pleaded the fifth. But that is only for guilty people, right?
 

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On a related note.

Judge sanctions MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell for ‘frivolous’ election lawsuit
A U.S. district judge ordered MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell to pay some of voting machine company Smartmatic’s court costs and fees, saying in a ruling on Thursday that some of Lindell’s claims against Smartmatic fall “on the frivolous side of the line.”

“The Court agrees with Smartmatic that Lindell has asserted at least some groundless claims,” U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols wrote in his ruling.

“In particular, the Court concludes that at the very least Lindell’s claim against Smartmatic under the Support or Advocacy Clause falls on the frivolous side of the line (other claims do too). As a result, the Court orders Lindell and his previous counsel to pay some of the fees and costs Smartmatic has incurred defending itself and moving for sanctions,” he added.

 

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Trump - "Here. Now don't be a rat."
Trump endorses Loudermilk following Jan. 6 committee’s request to cooperate
Former President Trump announced on Saturday he was endorsing Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) two days after the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the Capitol requested him to voluntarily cooperate with its probe.

“Congressman Barry Loudermilk is a fantastic Representative for the incredible people of Georgia’s 11th Congressional District,” Trump said in a statement issued through his Save America PAC.

“A U.S. Air Force veteran, Barry is working hard to Support our Vets, Grow the Economy, Lower Gas Prices, Secure our Border, Defend the Second Amendment, and Shrink the Size and Scope of the Federal Government by holding it accountable for unacceptable performance – just like we did with Accountability at the VA! Barry Loudermilk has my Complete and Total Endorsement!” he added.

 

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Trump endorses Loudermilk following Jan. 6 committee’s request to cooperate
Former President Trump announced on Saturday he was endorsing Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) two days after the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the Capitol requested him to voluntarily cooperate with its probe.

“Congressman Barry Loudermilk is a fantastic Representative for the incredible people of Georgia’s 11th Congressional District,” Trump said in a statement issued through his Save America PAC.

“A U.S. Air Force veteran, Barry is working hard to Support our Vets, Grow the Economy, Lower Gas Prices, Secure our Border, Defend the Second Amendment, and Shrink the Size and Scope of the Federal Government by holding it accountable for unacceptable performance – just like we did with Accountability at the VA! Barry Loudermilk has my Complete and Total Endorsement!” he added.

On Thursday, the Jan. 6 committee wrote to Loudermilk requesting him to voluntarily cooperate with their investigation. The committee pointed to a tour that the congressman gave through the building before the riot. Following the attack, concerns that some members of Congress gave reconnaissance tours surfaced.

“Based on our review of evidence in the Select Committee’s possession, we believe you have information regarding a tour you led through parts of the Capitol complex on January 5, 2021,” chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Minn.) wrote.

In a March joint statement issued by Loudermilk and the top Republican on the Administration Committee, Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.), the two claimed that the tour was made by a “constituent family with young children meeting with their Member of Congress” and added it was “not a suspicious group or ‘reconnaissance tour.’ The family never entered the Capitol building.”

In a video released through the House Republicans on the Administration Committee on Friday, Loudermilk further claimed he had taken the family to have lunch at a House building cafeteria and said “some were actually wearing red baseball caps.”

Trump’s statement is among a slew of endorsements he offered on Saturday. Georgia’s primary is next Tuesday.
the same vets that man called suckers and losers.
 

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As Public Jan. 6th Hearings Draw Closer, New Revelations Continue To Be Revealed
255,158 views May 21, 2022 Joyce Vance, Glenn Kirschner and Katie Phang discuss the deluge of revelations in the January 6th investigation as the House Select Committee prepares for the public hearings in June.
 

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The price of being a brain washed bigot or religious fanatic is sometimes high. Orange is the new black, watch it for a preview dear...
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The price of being a brain washed bigot or religious fanatic is sometimes high. Orange is the new black, watch it for a preview dear...
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“keep and arm bears” unclear on concept
 

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Giuliani testifies; friends of Stone are flipping; Ginni Thomas insurrects & Loudermilk gets quiet
291,932 views May 21, 2022 Lots of legal stories to unpack:
 

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Attorney John Eastman tries to hide 2 Trump handwritten insurrection notes from the J6 committee.
32,954 views May 22, 2022 Treasonous lawyer and architect of the insurrection John Eastman is attempting to hide from the House select committee investigating the Capitol attack two notes handwritten by Donald Trump that contain information Trump "thought might be useful for the anticipated litigation" regarding his efforts to overturn the election results, according to an article in Politico authored by Kyle Cheney. Here is why Eastman's claim of executive privilege will fail and we will see the contest of those notes during the public hearings scheduled to begin on June 9.
 

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I would expect there to be quite a stink raised by Trump and his faction of the GOP, I figure Mitch will be shocked, that such people are in the republican party and throw them under the bus, but they should remain largely silent, as their internal political enemies and much of the extreme and corrupt wing of the GOP goes down in flames. Don't worry though, there will be plenty of racist assholes and corrupt con artists who will replace them.


As Insurrection Hearings Set to Open on June 9, Reasons for Optimism that Trump will be Indicted
107,317 views May 23, 2022 Former Department of Justice civil rights prosecutor Kristy Parker authored a deep-dive piece into the evidence supporting the conclusion that Donald Trump committed the crime of obstructing an official proceeding, in violation of 18 United States Code section 1512(c)(2). This video discusses Ms. Parker's article, titled, "Prosecuting Trump for the Insurrections: The Well-Grounded Case for Optimism" (link below).
https://www.justsecurity.org/81597/pr...
 

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DOJ/federal grand jury squeezing Trump's lackey lawyers: Rudy, Eastman, Ellis & Chesebro
5,566 views May 25, 2022 The New York Times just reported that the Department of Justice has been issuing grand jury subpoenas investigating the fraudulent elector scheme to corruptly overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Specifically, the grand jury is reportedly investigating Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Jenna Ellis and a lesser known Trump lackey named Kenneth Chesebro. This video discusses what the House select committee said Chesebro did in connection with the fake elector scheme. Seems like the investigating circle is tightening around Trump's corrupt lawyers.
 

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Does Rudy have a pocket pardon?

It appears he does and others might have them too, you'll only know if they are indicted or have to testify in court, then they can pull it out of their pocket. Donald might even have one for himself, why not, it might not work, but it would take the SCOTUS years to decide anyway.

He could even have signed them after he left office and knowing Donald, he probably did.


Trump offered Kellyanne Conway an unsolicited blanket pardon. Let's talk Rudy/Don Jr./Ivanka/Jared
232,534 views May 24, 2022 Kellyanne Conway is out hawking a book. In an article in the Washington Post by Ashley Parker (like below), we learned that Donald Trump offered Conway an unsolicited blanket pardon. This leads to the reasons inference that, if Trump offered HER a pardon, he almost certainly gave pardons to others

- Don Jr., Ivanka, Jared Kushner, Rudy Giuliani and likely others. In some new reporting by Hugo Lowell of the Guardian (link below), it appears that Giuliani did not invoke his 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination during his nine hours of testimony before the House select committee investigating the insurrection. The Conway revelation sheds some light on why Giuliani may have felt comfortable testifying before the House select committee apparently WITHOUT invoking his 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination.

This extended Justice Matters video discusses the intersection of the presidential pardon power, the constitutional right against self-incrimination and how a pardon can impact a witnesses decision whether to testify or not impacts the legal options a witness has when called to testify.

This video also goes through the ins and out of presidential pardons - what we know about them and what questions can not be answered definitively because the questions have never been presented to a court.

Ashley Parker article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...
Hugo Lowell article: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2...
 
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Could a presidential pardon scandal of historic proportions affect the US election in November? When the J6 panel and courts start prying presidential pardons out of Trump's associates for conspiracy etc. How will the suckers feel, when they testify against them with their pardons? The ones without the pardons will be looking at 20 years and those with them will be laughing at them from the witness stand Scott free. The Trumps, Rudy and some insiders got pardons, but there will be many patsies who will take the fall!

I hear Americans don't like pardons, but if Donald wrote a couple of dozen for his cronies and family, it won't make much difference, he could do no wrong as far as 73 million mostly white Americans were concerned. They approve of letting him and the rest get away with their crimes too, no matter what they do. Supposed Christians support, "grab them by the pussy", racism, Nazism, toddlers in cages and the embodiment of the 7 deadly sins in Trump FFS.
 

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Treason


New reporting disclosing Trump's statement about Pence suggests Trump committed the crime of treason

1,979 views May 26, 2022 The New York Times reported that, during the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, as the angry mob was chanting "hang Mike Pence", Donald Trump was "complaining that the vice president was being whisked to safety." Trump then said, "maybe Mike Pence should be hanged." These almost unfathomable developments make a clear and compelling argument that Donald Trump committed the crime of treason, as set out in the United States Criminal Code: 18 USC section 2381. This video discusses the crime of treason in light of these recent revelations.
 

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Well ya know Rudy probably got a pardon, but Eastman, Ellis & Chesebro, perhaps not so much, they were just the hired help after all, government employees and lawyers and Donald has sent many of lawyers up the river! So it will be interesting to see the reaction of the insurrectionists when the find out the are fucked and the elites will get away free with pardons after testifying against them in court and laughing in their faces, sucker! They have no 5th amendment rights and no reason not to throw the suckers under the bus. Yep all those false slates of electors and others doing serious federal time while the kingpins walk free, write books and do TV interviews on foxnews. MAGA!
 
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