January 6th hearings on Trump's failed insurrection.

DIY-HP-LED

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Watch: Trump official who pushed the 'Big Lie' nabbed by cops in his underwear
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CNN on Thursday broadcast bodycam footage from the Fairfax County Police Department of its early-morning search warrant execution at Jeffrey Clark's home.


CNN's Hannah Rabinowitz obtained the video, which shows the Trump DOJ official in his underwear and a dress shirt.

A female officer then informs Clark she is with the Department of Justice's Office of Inspector General.

"Can you step outside with me, we have a search warrant and we need to speak to you," she said. "So can I get you to step outside for me?"

"Let's go, let's step outside," she repeated.

"Can I put my pants on first?" he asked.

"They are going to clear the house," he was told.

Watch below or at this link.

 

Bad Karma

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Watch: Trump official who pushed the 'Big Lie' nabbed by cops in his underwear
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CNN on Thursday broadcast bodycam footage from the Fairfax County Police Department of its early-morning search warrant execution at Jeffrey Clark's home.


CNN's Hannah Rabinowitz obtained the video, which shows the Trump DOJ official in his underwear and a dress shirt.

A female officer then informs Clark she is with the Department of Justice's Office of Inspector General.

"Can you step outside with me, we have a search warrant and we need to speak to you," she said. "So can I get you to step outside for me?"

"Let's go, let's step outside," she repeated.

"Can I put my pants on first?" he asked.

"They are going to clear the house," he was told.

Watch below or at this link.

Aw jeez, Wade!
He got the Jerry Lundergard treatment.
Very appropriate.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump’s Grip On GOP Tighter Than Ever Despite Jan. 6 Revelations | The Katie Phang Show
16,572 views Jul 8, 2022 In his new book, The Bulwark’s Tim Miller takes a look inward about the role he played in the rise of Trump working in the world of Republican politics. Miller joins Katie Phang to discuss.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Haberman: This is how Trump likely has been consuming the Jan. 6 hearings
35,018 views Jul 8, 2022 CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman describes what she has heard about former President Donald Trump's consumption of the January 6 House select committee hearings in light of ex-Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone's testimony with the committee.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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If ole Steward is ready to rollover for the J6 panel, he can do it in front of the cameras in his private interview that can be broadcast later. There is no way out for this guy, he will serve time no matter who he gives up, it's just a question of how much time. If he gets out of prison, he will walk out into a completely different world, that of a broke loser on probation until he dies. So the only questions are, who can Steward cough up and who will they rat out? He was the contact point between Trump's crew at the Willard Hotel and the crazies who lead the violence on the 6th. The leader of the proud boys is a well known informant too and I'm sure Enrico has been squealing his head off too.
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Legal Expert: Oath Keepers Leader Stewart Rhodes Is Done And Looking For Way Out
296,281 views Jul 8, 2022 Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes may become “plead out” and become a Jan. 6 probe cooperating witness legal expert Glenn Kirschner says. Kirschner and MSNBC analyst Charlie Sykes also join Joy Reid to discuss the January 6th committee finally hearing from the man who had a front-row seat to Donald Trump's effort to steal the election--Pat Cipollone, former White House Counsel.
 

captainmorgan

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Offmymeds

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Trump’s Grip On GOP Tighter Than Ever Despite Jan. 6 Revelations | The Katie Phang Show
16,572 views Jul 8, 2022 In his new book, The Bulwark’s Tim Miller takes a look inward about the role he played in the rise of Trump working in the world of Republican politics. Miller joins Katie Phang to discuss.
Gonna get that book today. Interesting guy. I have to see why he changed.
 

Offmymeds

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If ole Steward is ready to rollover for the J6 panel, he can do it in front of the cameras in his private interview that can be broadcast later. There is no way out for this guy, he will serve time no matter who he gives up, it's just a question of how much time. If he gets out of prison, he will walk out into a completely different world, that of a broke loser on probation until he dies. So the only questions are, who can Steward cough up and who will they rat out? He was the contact point between Trump's crew at the Willard Hotel and the crazies who lead the violence on the 6th. The leader of the proud boys is a well known informant too and I'm sure Enrico has been squealing his head off too.
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Legal Expert: Oath Keepers Leader Stewart Rhodes Is Done And Looking For Way Out
296,281 views Jul 8, 2022 Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes may become “plead out” and become a Jan. 6 probe cooperating witness legal expert Glenn Kirschner says. Kirschner and MSNBC analyst Charlie Sykes also join Joy Reid to discuss the January 6th committee finally hearing from the man who had a front-row seat to Donald Trump's effort to steal the election--Pat Cipollone, former White House Counsel.

LOL What a fucking nitwit! He thinks he has bargaining power?! He thinks the USA would want to amplify one word of a white nationalist/supremacist? Is he going to demand possession of an AR-15 next? What a moron. Just send him directly to prison.
 

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Trump mulling waiver of executive privilege claim for Bannon
Former President Trump is considering waiving his claims of executive privilege to allow his former top adviser, Stephen Bannon, to testify before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, The Washington Post reported Friday.

Citing three sources familiar with the matter, the paper reported that Trump may send Bannon a letter stating the former president is willing to give up his claim if Bannon reaches an agreement with the committee to testify.

Bannon first received a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee in September, but was charged with contempt for refusing to appear.

The Justice Department filed two charges against Bannon in November: one for refusing to testify and another for refusing to turn over related documents for the panel to review.

His trial is set to begin later this month, but he requested a delay on the grounds that too much publicity would deny him a fair trial.

The Post reported that some advisers are urging Trump not to send the letter.

Trump has repeatedly asserted executive privilege to prevent current and former staff members from testifying.

A spokesperson for Trump and an attorney for Bannon did not immediately return requests for comment from The Hill.

Hutchinson, who served as top aide to former chief of staff Mark Meadows, asserted during public testimony in front of the Jan. 6 panel, that Trump lunged at the wheel of his SUV and was told by Secret Service that he could not go to the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Some involved in the situation have disputed Hutchinson’s remarks, though they have not testified publicly.

The committee’s next hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
 

Herb & Suds

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Trump mulling waiver of executive privilege claim for Bannon
Former President Trump is considering waiving his claims of executive privilege to allow his former top adviser, Stephen Bannon, to testify before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, The Washington Post reported Friday.

Citing three sources familiar with the matter, the paper reported that Trump may send Bannon a letter stating the former president is willing to give up his claim if Bannon reaches an agreement with the committee to testify.

Bannon first received a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee in September, but was charged with contempt for refusing to appear.

The Justice Department filed two charges against Bannon in November: one for refusing to testify and another for refusing to turn over related documents for the panel to review.

His trial is set to begin later this month, but he requested a delay on the grounds that too much publicity would deny him a fair trial.

The Post reported that some advisers are urging Trump not to send the letter.

Trump has repeatedly asserted executive privilege to prevent current and former staff members from testifying.

A spokesperson for Trump and an attorney for Bannon did not immediately return requests for comment from The Hill.

Hutchinson, who served as top aide to former chief of staff Mark Meadows, asserted during public testimony in front of the Jan. 6 panel, that Trump lunged at the wheel of his SUV and was told by Secret Service that he could not go to the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Some involved in the situation have disputed Hutchinson’s remarks, though they have not testified publicly.

The committee’s next hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
What executive privilege?
My bad he probably meant the proud boi
 

Sir Napsalot

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Trump mulling waiver of executive privilege claim for Bannon


Citing three sources familiar with the matter, the paper reported that Trump may send Bannon a letter stating the former president is willing to give up his claim if Bannon reaches an agreement with the committee to testify.
That would be witness tampering
 

DIY-HP-LED

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LOL What a fucking nitwit! He thinks he has bargaining power?! He thinks the USA would want to amplify one word of a white nationalist/supremacist? Is he going to demand possession of an AR-15 next? What a moron. Just send him directly to prison.
If he has evidence, he can present it on video tape to the J6 panel, he has a cooperation deal with the DOJ, if he spilled his guts and they control him 100%, nothing is up to him.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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So much "Woulda Coulda, Maybe?" reporting for the last year has worn me out. Give me a shout when either Garland actually DOES something or Trump is in 'cuffs.
It's like a cop show, they only catch the bad guy in the last 5 minutes, but it ain't a mystery either, even if we figure we know how it will end. There remains the question of what gets Donald first, the law or death by cheeseburger. There will be lot's of these assholes going down in flames besides Donald, plenty of fireworks and entertainment as the law grinds them up and the stories come out. A lot of these types will plead out and cooperate and that means telling them about any other crimes they have knowledge of, they are required to bare their dark souls, those that have them.
 

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What executive privilege?
My bad he probably meant the proud boi
He does not have a case after the loss he had from the Supreme Court. But he could challenge it and lose. The net gain would be that he delays the information from coming out long enough until after the election and a Republican led House can shelve the committee. After all, they are snapping at the bit on getting an investigation on Hunter.
 
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