The Next Stunt: The Democrat Congress Will Subpoena Trump
13 Oct 2022
The Democrat press is going all-in on the January 6 hearings to push the disastrous inflation numbers off the front page.
If you’re not watching the hearing live, you should be. The evidence set forth leaves NO REASONABLE DOUBT that Trump personally led the plot to overturn the government, by violence if necessary. AG Garland no longer has any alternative but to indict him. https://t.co/rIIgyMuqnT
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) October 13, 2022
There is literally no chance Trump honors the subpoena and appears in front of the Jan 6 committee. No chance.
— Elie Mystal (@ElieNYC) October 13, 2022
BREAKING: The House Jan. 6 committee plans to vote during today’s session to subpoena Donald Trump for testimony, AP sources say. Follow @AP‘s live coverage. https://t.co/vg0IPABPmy
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 13, 2022
Nothing is going to happen on this before the election, and then Democrats are going to say, “Trump is in contempt!” Also, you gotta love trying to make “J6C” a thing.
Chuck Rosenberg on reporting the J6C is considering a subpoena for Trump & whether they would elicit more information: “he would have to tell the truth which would be out of character for him.”
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) October 13, 2022
Breaking News: The Jan. 6 panel plans to subpoena Donald Trump for testimony about his actions ahead of the Capitol riot, its most aggressive move so far. https://t.co/0ES8iXOGVF
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 13, 2022
You can all see this right before your eyes. Anything to keep the focus off Biden’s disaster.
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