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One thing I've noticed that Donald has in common with those that are still his fans, they both don't or can't learn from their past mistakes.
that's because to them it was never their mistake...One thing I've noticed that Donald has in common with those that are still his fans, they both don't or can't learn from their past mistakes.
Another commonality is they don't let facts get in the way and have a rather fuzzy grasp on reality.that's because to them it was never their mistake...
I can imagine all the radio traffic around Washington was captured and recorded, even by amateurs using SDR dongles with computers. Even the encrypted text messages were captured, by the NSA or someone else, it's a no brainer that they would monitor the radio spectrum around DC. These text messages can be unencrypted by the likes of the NSA and FBI.Jan. 6 panel members report progress on Trump-Secret Service probe
Lawmakers on the House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol offered differing accounts Wednesday of recent evidence they have received from the Secret Service, but agreed they are making progress on its investigation into agency actions in the days leading up to the attack.
The comments follow demands from the committee that the agency turn over its communications for Jan. 5 and Jan. 6 after being notified the Secret Service lost the messages as it migrated to a new mobile management software.
The Secret Service turned in a large batch of documents to the committee in July, but Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) said “there is now a very steady flow of data coming in to the committee.”
“New information has come in and some of it is, you know, very pertinent. Some of it is less relevant, but it’s been a large volume of information,” Lofgren said during an appearance on MSNBC on Wednesday.
Panel Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) suggested that the committee has also been able to obtain additional messages from the agency.
Just a single text message was turned over by the Secret Service amid thousands of documents in response to the committee’s request – a plea from then-Capitol Police officer Steven Sund asking for help.
Thompson twice answered “yes” when asked if the files recently turned over included agency text messages from Jan. 5 and Jan. 6.
He also said he was not aware of whether they had been reconstructed.
“They were presented to us. I’m not — I don’t know the origin,” Thompson said.
“We’ve asked for any and all messages, so the tranches we’ve received have been significant,” he added. “It’s a combination of a number of text messages, radio traffic, that kind of thing. Just thousands of exhibits.”
Lofgren would not offer details on the format of the new information that has proven useful to the committee.
“I didn’t say what specific types of information, and I really am not at liberty to do that under the committee rules. You know, there’s texts, there’s emails, there’s radio traffic, there’s all kinds of information, [Microsoft] Teams meetings. So we’re going through everything that’s been provided. More is coming in. As I say, some of it is not relevant, and some of it is,” she said.
“It’s a huge slog to go through it, but we are going to go through it, and the members of the committee themselves have been involved in this.”
The indication that the committee is making process in its investigation as it relates to the Secret Service comes as the panel’s members have said they have yet to secure testimony from Tony Ornato, who retired from the Secret Service this summer following testimony that he told White House staff that former President Trump lunged at his security detail after being told he could not join his supporters at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
While the Secret Service said Ornato and any other staff would be made available to the committee, he has yet to testify.
“He has his own lawyer and obviously the constraints of him being in the Secret Service is different than him being a private citizen,” Thompson said.
Jan. 6 panel members report progress on Trump-Secret Service probe
Lawmakers on the House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol offered differing accounts Wednesday of recent evidence they have received from the Secret Service, but agreed the…thehill.com
he does not usually indulge in sarcasm! But then again, Lindell.
Let's talk about The Pillow Guy's phone....
complying republicans make me suspicious...they never cooperate willinglyMeadows complies with DOJ subpoena in Jan. 6 investigation: report
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows complied with a Department of Justice (DOJ) subpoena in its investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, turning over the same materials he previously gave to the House select committee investigating the riot, CNN reported on Thursday.
Meadows is the highest-ranking Trump official reported to have complied with a subpoena in the Justice Department’s investigation thus far. The DOJ has issued about 40 subpoenas to various associates of former President Trump in connection with its Jan. 6 probe, which appears to be ramping up, The New York Times reported earlier this week.
Last year, Meadows turned over 2,319 texts to the House Jan. 6 committee that he sent and received between Election Day in 2020 and President Biden’s inauguration in January 2021.
The texts showed Meadows communicating with several officials about efforts to find election fraud and challenge election results, as well as Republican lawmakers pleading with the former chief of staff to stop the rioting at the Capitol.
After refusing to cooperate further with the committee, the House voted to hold Meadows in contempt of Congress in December, though the DOJ ultimately chose not to prosecute him on the charge.
Meadows complies with DOJ subpoena in Jan. 6 investigation: report
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows complied with a Department of Justice subpoena in its investigation into the Jan. 6 riot, turning over the same materials he previously gave to the Ja…thehill.com
If he doesn't, the DOJ will get a warrant and the FBI will arrest him, period, he will be in cuffs and purp walked to the grand jury like Navarro.complying republicans make me suspicious...they never cooperate willingly
"But, but... ...we are special because of our wealth!"I have to admit that I laugh my butt off when these privileged people get upset that they get a search warrant served and their stuff taken.
They act like it is something that is so far outside of the norm that they are some how a victim.
Let them cry!
well, yeah, i mean he did the same thing, just months ago, and he got perp...what? he didn't? oh...well, he got thrown in a cell..no? no cell? well at least he got censured? no? nothing? he just ignored them with no consequences? well, surely he'll never do that again...If he doesn't, the DOJ will get a warrant and the FBI will arrest him, period, he will be in cuffs and purp walked to the grand jury like Navarro.
it is outside the norm...the norm has become republicans doing outrageous shit that would have had them bounced the fuck out of DC a decade ago, with no fucking consequences what so ever. they support a thieving, traitorous conman, they associate and plot with white supremacist, christian nationalists, they support putin, and the war in Ukraine, trying to claim there are chemical weapon labs there, there are nazis there, there are people oppressing russians there...but there are no chemical weapons labs, no nazis, and the russian citizens are invaders, and traitors.I have to admit that I laugh my butt off when these privileged people get upset that they get a search warrant served and their stuff taken.
They act like it is something that is so far outside of the norm that they are some how a victim.
Let them cry!