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WATCH: President Trump Addresses Sham January 6th Report


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I am still trying to figure out how a man who called for peaceful protests is responsible for an insurrection…

I am also still trying to figure out how that same man, who called for increased security prior to that day, is guilty of attempting to stoke a revolt.

Nancy Pelosi denied those requests and we have to wonder, why?

The January 6th Committee is made up almost exclusively of Democrats—including Liz Cheney, who is a Republican in the same way Rep. Sinema was a Democrat.

Using realistic standards there is only 1 Republican on the committee and that Republican is Adam Kinzinger…

Following the recent release of the unselect committee’s January 6th report, the GOP released its own report detailing the massive security failures of that day.

According to the findings of the sham January 6th Committee, President Trump should be criminally charged and is the sole cause behind what they claim was an insurrection attempt.

President Trump responded to their fraud in typical Trump fashion:

Daily Caller points out:

The former president said the committee omitted the part of his speech where he encouraged “protesters to make their voices heard peacefully and patriotically,” the part of his tweet where he told protesters to “go home with love and in peace” and where he called for “law and order.”

 

According to The New York Post:

House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving, who answered to Pelosi as one of three voting members of the Capitol Police Board, “succumbed to political pressures from the Office of Speaker Pelosi and House Democrat leadership,” was “compromised by politics and did not adequately prepare for violence at the Capitol.”

Pelosi and her staff “coordinated closely” with Irving on security plans for the Joint Session of Congress on Jan. 6, but Republicans were deliberately left out of “important discussions related to security.”

And, in an apparent attempt to hide from Republicans the fact that they were being excluded from discussions, Irving asked a senior Democratic staffer to “act surprised” when he sent “key information about plans for the Joint Session on Jan. 6, 2021, to him and his Republican counterpart.”



 

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