January 6th hearings on Trump's failed insurrection.

DIY-HP-LED

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Raskin: ‘We’ve learned a lot more’ since last Jan. 6 panel hearing
252,689 views Sep 19, 2022 January 6 Committee member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) speaks with CNN’s Pamela Brown about the panel’s next hearing scheduled for late September. Raskin says the committee is hoping to “complete the story” of the January 6 insurrection while introducing new information to the public.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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He should have been shot between the eyes with his hands up as he approached the cop and refused orders to stop while leading a mob. He shouldn't even be alive IMHO, by now he should be just a bad memory, next time they try it they will be mowed down like grass by miniguns on the capitol steps.


Jury Selection Begins For Capitol Rioter Who Chased After Police Officer Upstairs
4,476 views Sep 19, 2022 Jury selection has begun for Doug Jensen, who was caught on camera chasing a Capitol police officer up stairs during the Jan. 6 riots. NBC News' Ryan Reilly reports on Jensen's background and his fascination with online conspiracy theories
nail his ass to the fucking wall, put him away so long he wont even be able to see a monitor when he gets out
 

DIY-HP-LED

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October surprises won't include an indictment of Donald, but others could be indicted in October. They will have hearings and drop a bombshell interim report on J6 a week before the election that will consume the news until election day. :lol: Timing is everything!


Trump Indictment Next?: Why The Blockbuster Jan. 6 Report May Change Everything
151,903 views Sep 20, 2022 The January 6th committee is in its final sprint with its ninth hearing just days away. The committee will issue a congressional report with new evidence and never-before-seen material as well as its full findings and recommendations. Will the committee recommend criminal charges for former President Trump?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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turkeyneck mitch must be slamming his head against the nearest hard surface... :lol:
he just can't get a break. trump giving him shit, half his senators are fucking creepy psychos, someone leaked their RvW plans way too early, his perjurous supreme court is going to be nullified one way or another...
couldn't happen to a more deserving individual.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/21/politics/ginni-thomas-january-6-committee-interview/
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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DIY-HP-LED

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do everything by the numbers, do not give a weasel an opportunity to do what it does...
The J6 hearings are about the big picture, putting all the separate crimes and schemes into perspective as well as uncover them to better improve government. Another purpose is to publicly expose those responsible for J6 and make them accountable to the public at the polls. By dropping the bipartisan report just before the election, they are doing that, delivering WHEN it counts the most. The DOJ and courts are another matter and so would be an independent special counsel with public hearings AND prosecutions.
 

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Former senior technical adviser for the January 6 Committee, Denver Riggleman, said the White House switchboard connected a phone call to a Capitol rioter on January 6, 2021.

"You get a real 'a-ha' moment when you see that the White House switchboard had connected to a rioter's phone while it's happening,

 

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Former senior technical adviser for the January 6 Committee, Denver Riggleman, said the White House switchboard connected a phone call to a Capitol rioter on January 6, 2021.

"You get a real 'a-ha' moment when you see that the White House switchboard had connected to a rioter's phone while it's happening,

"(I) We love you, you're very special, hang Mike Pence."
 
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Jan. 6 hearing to feature documentary clips of Roger Stone predicting political violence
The final scheduled hearing from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol will feature documentary clips of former Trump adviser Roger Stone predicting political violence after the 2020 election.

The Washington Post reported on Monday that the Wednesday hearing will broadcast film footage from a Danish crew led by director Christoffer Guldbrandsen, who is making a documentary about Stone called “A Storm Foretold,” expected for release later this year.

The Danish crew’s footage captured Stone predicting months before the 2020 election that Trump would use armed guards and loyal judges to stay in power, according to The Post, which cited a person familiar with the matter.

The clips will also reveal comments from other Trump officials, including former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, about declaring victory regardless of the results, The Post reported. Trump would go on to do just that on election night.

Guldbrandsen told the newspaper that “being with Roger Stone and people around him for nearly three years, we realized what we saw after the 2020 election and Jan. 6 was not the culmination but the beginning of an antidemocratic movement in the United States.”
Politico reported last month that Jan. 6 committee aides traveled to Copenhagen in Denmark to review the footage.

The committee reviewed three years’ worth of footage and ultimately settled on playing 14 clips totaling about 10 minutes of footage at Wednesday’s hearing, although which footage to play has not been finalized, The Post reported.

The Post previously reported about one clip, recorded months before the 2020 election, in which Stone discussed with a staffer that Trump should use the power of the courts and federal judges to stay in power if he lost the race.

In another clip recorded the day before the election after a rally for Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Stone talked of violence, saying, “F— the voting, let’s get right to the violence,” before adding that he was joking.

The House committee’s last planned hearing will be followed by a final report on its investigation. The panel has painted Trump as at the center of the events that led to the attack on the Capitol.
Lawmakers have argued he made multiple attempts to stay in power, including pushing to swing the vote his way in battleground states, pressuring then-Vice President Pence not to certify the election and letting rioters attack the Capitol for hours until he realized the effort was failing.

Over the summer hearings, the committee featured documentary footage from two other filmmakers who captured the rioting and events leading up to Jan. 6.
 
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