Top Trump adviser accuses January 6 committee of destroying evidence, without proof
Jason Miller, a top adviser to Donald Trump, went on CNN earlier today to defend the president-elect’s assertion that the bipartisan House committee tasked with investigating the January 6 insurrection destroyed evidence.
Trump used that claim to then argue that the lawmakers who took part in the investigation should go to jail. The assertion appears factually wobbly, since the committee’s report and its evidence remains easily accessible online.
No one should be at all surprised by this. Same tactics used by Hitler's sycophants.
ReplyDeleteHe's wearing out even before he gets to the oval office. So far he has ignored the healthcare insurance debacle. Although we lead the world in gas and oil procuction, he keeps repeating 'drill, baby, drill'. Should have ben a dentist.
ReplyDeleteWe will see a new "Gilded Age" under Trump.
DeleteHistory does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme. How long before the turd declares himself emperor? What is to stop him? Supreme Court declared him above the law. ...
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Ema!
DeleteIndeed Ema. The corrupt scotus majority is essentially in You Know Who's hip pocket.
ReplyDeleteEma! What a surprise. Great to see you here.
ReplyDeleteFor all the MAGA clowns like Jason Miller, no relation I might add...
ReplyDeleteAll the Jan 6 hearing evidence is online, searchable and free. All of it.
So what is Jason saying? He's too stupid to do a Google search?