The topic of discussion for this Freedom Friday is the hope that Congress will soon focus on the problems in America rather than a so-called insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Building. The January 6 committee held its first prime time extravaganza earlier tonight. Fred Lucas at The Daily Signal watched the hearing so that we did not have to waste our time. Then he wrote two articles to tell us what happened.
In his first article Lucas, outlined six takeaways from the prime-time televised hearing. The select committee that “investigated”
the assault on the Capitol Building is composed of “seven Democrats and two
anti-Trump Republicans.” Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) and Vice Chair Liz
Cheney (R-Wyo.) led the committee.
Thompson and Cheney argued early on that “then-President
Donald Trump purposefully encouraged his supporters to attack the Capitol and
block certification of Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory during a joint
session of Congress.” Thompson accused Trump of overseeing “a sprawling,
multistep conspiracy aimed at overturning the election” and that he “spurred a
mob” to attack the Capitol with “lies that led to insurrection.”
Conservative lawmakers and
organizations did not agree with the partisan politics of the program. Heritage
Foundation President Kevin Roberts made the following statement several hours
before the hearing started, accusing Democrats of trying to “distract Americans
from President Biden’s long list of policy failures.”
Democrats are so brazen they’ve even hired
the former president of ABC News to turn the hearings into ‘made-for-TV’ political
theater. You can expect a one-sided partisan narrative intent on slandering the
left’s political opponents – starting with former President Donald Trump and
extending to other conservatives – that has nothing to do with strengthening
our republic and everything to do with distracting from their abysmal failures
in every major policy area.
What happened on Jan. 6 was wrong, but
unlike the violent riots that did so much damage to our country during the
summer of 2020, the events of Jan. 6 were subject to one of the largest
investigations in our history. If Speaker [Nancy] Pelosi genuinely cares about
justice, and law and order, she should immediately direct committee hearings to
investigate the violence, damage, and death caused by Black Lives Matter
protests leading up to Jan. 6.
Lucas discussed the following six
key takeaways from the two-hour hearing held tonight by the House Select
Committee that investigated the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
1.
Cheney
… alleged that evidence would show Trump approved of the infamous chant of “Hang
Mike Pence” …
2.
“Thompson
focused at one point on a Trump tweet on Dec. 19, 2020, … about the planned
rally in Washington. The tweet concluded with these words: ‘Be there, will be
wild.’”
3.
The
“committee showed excerpts of its video-recorded deposition of former Attorney
General William Barr” saying, “I made it clear I did not agree with the idea of
saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff, which I told the
president was bulls-t.”
4.
“The
committee showed short clips of appearances by the former president’s daughter,
Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner…. The president’s daughter seemed
to indicate that she believed the election was not stolen. The video clip was
brief.” Kushner was “trying to get as many pardons done [as possible].”
5.
Capitol
Police Officer Caroline Edwards “was injured and briefly knocked unconscious
outside the Capitol.” She claimed that she saw “a war scene.” She saw “friends
with blood all over their faces.” She was “slipping in people’s blood.” She “was
catching people as they fell.”
6.
Republicans
responded by saying that “Americans care more about
issues,” such as the cost of gasoline and the “attempted assassination
Wednesday of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.” They also emphasized that
Democrats are not opposed to opposing results from the Electoral College when
Republican presidents are elected.
I noticed that there was no information
about Trump’s offer to have National Guard troops at the Capitol Building. His
offer was made on multiple occasions previous to January 6. Speaker of the
House Nancy Pelosi personally turned down the offer.
Lucas’s second article said that a “bipartisan investigation of the Capitol riot would dig into the security breakdown and not
ignore questions that didn’t conform to a Democrat Party narrative” (Rep. Jim
Banks). His “appointment to the select committee was blocked by House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi.” Banks told the following to The Daily Signal:
If I were ranking member of the committee,
we would be asking the tough questions that Pelosi doesn’t want the committee
to ask, because she’s responsible but she hasn’t been held accountable for the
security failures at the Capitol and [on] Jan. 6.
The more we learn, the more we realize
that there were serious security failures at the Capitol, and why doesn’t this
committee want to dig into that? They don’t want to dig into it because it
deviates from their political narrative.
When the select committee was being
formed, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) named five members to
it. Pelosi blocked his choice of Banks and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). McCarthy
responded by withdrawing his other appointments. In other words, Pelosi appointed
all members of the House on the committee.
The select committee has not investigated
why the Capitol Police were not prepared to deal with a mob even though intelligence
prior to the assault said that problems were coming. In Banks’ words, the “breadcrumbs
lead to Pelosi’s office.” He added, “The head of the Capitol Police union told
us they weren’t prepared for Jan. 6 because the intelligence wasn’t ever
disseminated to Capitol Police officers.”
The incidence on January 6 became
another “crisis” for Democrats to exploit. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) is on
record as wanting “to use the panel as a reason to push for the end of the
Electoral College.” Other Democrats “want to push other changes to election
procedures.” They want to advance their agenda rather than discover the truth
about why the Capitol Building and police were not defended properly.
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