J 6 committee accused of spreading lies about Republican
The Jan. 6 Committee isn’t an objective bipartisan effort to look into the riot on that day. It doesn’t even have any members appointed by the Republicans, like a normal committee, but only members appointed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca). The two “Republicans” on the Committee seem to have been picked because of their pronounced bias against President Donald Trump and have been attacking Republicans as well, so hardly objective people. In addition to that, its purpose has been going beyond the riot, into efforts to try to use the Committee to smear their political opponents.
We saw even on the first day of the public hearings how Rep. Liz Cheney (RINO-WY) spread deception about what President Donald Trump said on Jan. 6.
But that hasn’t been the only false smear. One of the smears was something we’ve previously reported on — the Committee’s effort to tie Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) to the riot by falsely suggesting he was giving a reconnaissance tour of the Capitol complex to protesters. The Chairman of the Committee, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), and Rep. Liz Cheney (RINO-WY) demanded that Loudermilk voluntarily testify before the Committee and explain his actions, and they released that letter to the media to damage Loudermilk and Republicans. Shades of the McCarthy hearings.
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Notice even the wording is deceitful, “Capitol complex.” As Rep. Loudermilk explained at the time, he met with a constituent family in House offices, something that representatives do all the time, and they didn’t even go to the Capitol. No one in the family had anything to do with the riot or was in any place that was breached by rioters on Jan. 6, according to Loudermilk. But the Committee didn’t even ask him about it before they smeared him (and the family) to the media and the world. That’s how concerned about the facts they are.
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But now the new Capitol Police Chief, J. Thomas Manger, has cleared Loudermilk, basically calling this smear nonsense.
Manger wrote in a letter Monday to Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.), which Just the News obtained, that an exhaustive review of security footage found no evidence that Republican Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia did anything other than give constituents a tour of a congressional office building.
In fact, the chief said, the congressman didn’t even enter the U.S. Capitol with the group.
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There is more.
This does not look like a search for the truth. It looks more like a Congressional smear campaign that never should have taken place. Liz Cheney should be ashamed of herself.
See, also:
Liar Liar, Narrative on Fire: Schiff and Cheney Get Clown-slapped for J6 Whopper
And:
The Naked Jan. 6 Political Calculation
Democrats spend money to put riot participants on the ballot in November
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