House Republicans plot investigative revenge on January 6 panel as Trump itches for p

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If these pukes regain power in the house, they will investigate instead of legislate?!! In other words, nothing will get done?!!

(CNN) House Republicans are plotting revenge on the select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection, as the GOP weighs a broader effort to re-litigate some of Donald Trump's biggest election grievances if it recaptures the House majority.

The former President has been itching for payback and leaning heavily on his Capitol Hill allies to defend him against a recent slew of damaging revelations about his role in the deadly attack on the US Capitol. Now, as Republicans search for ways to undermine those findings, their party has started to lay the groundwork to investigate the select committee itself.

Republicans have already asked the January 6 panel to preserve a broad range of documents in its possession -- a signal they're preparing to force those records to be turned over should they wield powerful committee gavels next year. And privately, Republican sources say there have been discussions about subpoenaing members of the select committee, particularly Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who is fighting an uphill battle for reelection, and retiring Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, if both Republicans are private citizens next year.

It's an idea that has garnered support among allies of the former President. But House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy -- who has refused to comply with a subpoena from the select committee and has long held that the panel lacks the authority to haul in private citizens -- is cool to the idea, according to a Republican source familiar with his thinking.

Other investigative ideas under consideration among House Republicans include establishing their own select committee -- or repurposing the current one -- to investigate matters such as Speaker Nancy Pelosi's role in Capitol security enforcement on January 6, 2021; the intelligence and security failures surrounding that day; and the treatment of the rioters who have been jailed for their role in the insurrection.

Meanwhile, some of Trump's fiercest acolytes have started to publicly push for hearings and probes into his baseless claims of fraud in the 2020 election -- even as the select committee reveals an avalanche of testimony about how those lies incited a violent mob to attack the Capitol.

"I think that it is important to seek the truth -- wherever it may lead -- on all of this," GOP Rep. Chip Roy of Texas, a member of the hard-line House Freedom Caucus, told CNN. "We should be looking at whatever we can through the standing committees and have a robust debate about it."

The GOP's growing desire to craft a counternarrative on January 6 -- and shift the blame away from Trump -- comes as the former President is gearing up to soon announce another White House bid. Pursuing that effort could also be politically advantageous for McCarthy, whose expected bid for speaker would be made easier with support from Trump.

The former President has sometimes criticized the California Republican over how he has handled the GOP's defense of Trump during the select committee's investigation.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/15/poli...mp/?dicbo=v2-29ec43f4c7db770f28ac90878ded4411

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Without a doubt, that will be on the top of little Jimmy Jordan's agenda, they have only two years to do their best to please their Messiah and do their best change the script before the 2024 election, the problem is that it is difficult to reframe facts when Americans have seen them, even with the full support Fox will give them
 
Talk about a vengeance investigation, just look at what Durham is doing.
 
If these pukes regain power in the house, they will investigate instead of legislate?!! In other words, nothing will get done?!!

(CNN) House Republicans are plotting revenge on the select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection, as the GOP weighs a broader effort to re-litigate some of Donald Trump's biggest election grievances if it recaptures the House majority.

The former President has been itching for payback and leaning heavily on his Capitol Hill allies to defend him against a recent slew of damaging revelations about his role in the deadly attack on the US Capitol. Now, as Republicans search for ways to undermine those findings, their party has started to lay the groundwork to investigate the select committee itself.

Republicans have already asked the January 6 panel to preserve a broad range of documents in its possession -- a signal they're preparing to force those records to be turned over should they wield powerful committee gavels next year. And privately, Republican sources say there have been discussions about subpoenaing members of the select committee, particularly Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who is fighting an uphill battle for reelection, and retiring Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, if both Republicans are private citizens next year.

It's an idea that has garnered support among allies of the former President. But House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy -- who has refused to comply with a subpoena from the select committee and has long held that the panel lacks the authority to haul in private citizens -- is cool to the idea, according to a Republican source familiar with his thinking.

Other investigative ideas under consideration among House Republicans include establishing their own select committee -- or repurposing the current one -- to investigate matters such as Speaker Nancy Pelosi's role in Capitol security enforcement on January 6, 2021; the intelligence and security failures surrounding that day; and the treatment of the rioters who have been jailed for their role in the insurrection.

Meanwhile, some of Trump's fiercest acolytes have started to publicly push for hearings and probes into his baseless claims of fraud in the 2020 election -- even as the select committee reveals an avalanche of testimony about how those lies incited a violent mob to attack the Capitol.

"I think that it is important to seek the truth -- wherever it may lead -- on all of this," GOP Rep. Chip Roy of Texas, a member of the hard-line House Freedom Caucus, told CNN. "We should be looking at whatever we can through the standing committees and have a robust debate about it."

The GOP's growing desire to craft a counternarrative on January 6 -- and shift the blame away from Trump -- comes as the former President is gearing up to soon announce another White House bid. Pursuing that effort could also be politically advantageous for McCarthy, whose expected bid for speaker would be made easier with support from Trump.

The former President has sometimes criticized the California Republican over how he has handled the GOP's defense of Trump during the select committee's investigation.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/15/poli...mp/?dicbo=v2-29ec43f4c7db770f28ac90878ded4411

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But but but......Ive been telling you what is coming for the last 6 months and most of you left tards said it wasnt. What gives? :laugh: BTW....NOTHING can stop what is coming,...NOTHING. Justice will be served.;) tic tic tic tic....
 
But but but......Ive been telling you what is coming for the last 6 months and most of you left tards said it wasnt. What gives? :laugh: BTW....NOTHING can stop what is coming,...NOTHING. Justice will be served.;) tic tic tic tic....

"But but but" was retired from the internet over a decade ago.

As to the OP: Republicans aren't much good at actually governing, so I'd expect them to focus more on this kind of thing.
 
"But but but" was retired from the internet over a decade ago.

As to the OP: Republicans aren't much good at actually governing, so I'd expect them to focus more on this kind of thing.

The big bad wolf is coming my boy. Give up the cookies and get your running shoes on! :laugh:

 
Yes and I hope they subpoena Pelosi and her emails. I'd prefer Jordan for Speaker of the House.

You can't just subpoena a person, you have to have a reason, and that reason can't be to go fishing

And although the GOP never has any intent on governing, Jordan can never be Speaker, one he isn't intelligent enough, two, he couldn't handle being under a microscope that comes from the position, and three, all he know to do is "investigate," in other words, bitch, or more so, bitch enough to get his face on Fox. He's a lemming
 
The big bad wolf is coming my boy. Give up the cookies and get your running shoes on! :laugh:


Copying your own posts? Interesting.

You lied about me the other day, btw. I never said I was "mostly Republican." Ever.

What is it w/ you guys & the concept of honesty?
 
But but but......Ive been telling you what is coming for the last 6 months and most of you left tards said it wasnt. What gives? :laugh: BTW....NOTHING can stop what is coming,...NOTHING. Justice will be served.;) tic tic tic tic....

Ah, that is all a GOP House has ever been capable of, in fact, all they have ever done for during the times of their majority, and you think this is some kinda of shocker, and trust me there "rock," no matter how little Jimmy and Fox try to reframe it, America knows who is responsible for January 6th, and it will be employed whole heartedly in 2024
 
I've said things like "I have some conservative positions," and that I'd vote Republican if they weren't so insane. I even supported Kasich when he ran.

But never have I ever said I'm "mostly Republican," because I'm not. That party is off the rails.
 
I've said things like "I have some conservative positions," and that I'd vote Republican if they weren't so insane. I even supported Kasich when he ran.

But never have I ever said I'm "mostly Republican," because I'm not. That party is off the rails.

You know what.....I can admit that I should give you the benefit of the doubt. Could easily have been someone else who said it,....OR...I could have been quickly scrolling through speed reading and misinterpreted you. So yeah,...Ill give you the benefit of the doubt. BUT...you should KNOW that there is a difference between LYING and misremembering or some other honest mistake.
 
You know what.....I can admit that I should give you the benefit of the doubt. Could easily have been someone else who said it,....OR...I could have been quickly scrolling through speed reading and misinterpreted you. So yeah,...Ill give you the benefit of the doubt. BUT...you should KNOW that there is a difference between LYING and misremembering or some other honest mistake.

The bolded is a fair point.
 
Republicans have already asked the January 6 panel to preserve a broad range of documents in its possession -- a signal they're preparing to force those records to be turned over should they wield powerful committee gavels next year.

seems like a no-brainer from here.....
 
You can't just subpoena a person, you have to have a reason, and that reason can't be to go fishing

And although the GOP never has any intent on governing, Jordan can never be Speaker, one he isn't intelligent enough, two, he couldn't handle being under a microscope that comes from the position, and three, all he know to do is "investigate," in other words, bitch, or more so, bitch enough to get his face on Fox. He's a lemming
The reason is to have Pelosi explain why she didn't protect the capitol. I want to see her emails and text with the Sergeant at Arms and the Capitol Police.
 
If these pukes regain power in the house, they will investigate instead of legislate?!! In other words, nothing will get done?!!

(CNN) House Republicans are plotting revenge on the select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection, as the GOP weighs a broader effort to re-litigate some of Donald Trump's biggest election grievances if it recaptures the House majority.

The former President has been itching for payback and leaning heavily on his Capitol Hill allies to defend him against a recent slew of damaging revelations about his role in the deadly attack on the US Capitol. Now, as Republicans search for ways to undermine those findings, their party has started to lay the groundwork to investigate the select committee itself.

Republicans have already asked the January 6 panel to preserve a broad range of documents in its possession -- a signal they're preparing to force those records to be turned over should they wield powerful committee gavels next year. And privately, Republican sources say there have been discussions about subpoenaing members of the select committee, particularly Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who is fighting an uphill battle for reelection, and retiring Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, if both Republicans are private citizens next year.

It's an idea that has garnered support among allies of the former President. But House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy -- who has refused to comply with a subpoena from the select committee and has long held that the panel lacks the authority to haul in private citizens -- is cool to the idea, according to a Republican source familiar with his thinking.

Other investigative ideas under consideration among House Republicans include establishing their own select committee -- or repurposing the current one -- to investigate matters such as Speaker Nancy Pelosi's role in Capitol security enforcement on January 6, 2021; the intelligence and security failures surrounding that day; and the treatment of the rioters who have been jailed for their role in the insurrection.

Meanwhile, some of Trump's fiercest acolytes have started to publicly push for hearings and probes into his baseless claims of fraud in the 2020 election -- even as the select committee reveals an avalanche of testimony about how those lies incited a violent mob to attack the Capitol.

"I think that it is important to seek the truth -- wherever it may lead -- on all of this," GOP Rep. Chip Roy of Texas, a member of the hard-line House Freedom Caucus, told CNN. "We should be looking at whatever we can through the standing committees and have a robust debate about it."

The GOP's growing desire to craft a counternarrative on January 6 -- and shift the blame away from Trump -- comes as the former President is gearing up to soon announce another White House bid. Pursuing that effort could also be politically advantageous for McCarthy, whose expected bid for speaker would be made easier with support from Trump.

The former President has sometimes criticized the California Republican over how he has handled the GOP's defense of Trump during the select committee's investigation.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/15/poli...mp/?dicbo=v2-29ec43f4c7db770f28ac90878ded4411

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LOL. Wouldn't it be cool if they threw an investigation, and nobody showed up?

Documents? What documents?
 
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