New Report Uncovers Failures Surrounding January 6
The Committee on House Administration’s Subcommittee on Oversight, led by Chairman Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), has released a second interim report that digs deep into the events of January 6, 2021. This report is not just another piece of paper; it shines a light on serious failures and raises alarming questions about the actions of key players in the now-disbanded January 6 Committee.
Multiple Failures Led to Chaos
According to Loudermilk, “This interim report reveals that there was not just one single cause for what happened at the U.S. Capitol on January 6; but it was a series of intelligence, security, and leadership failures at several levels and numerous entities.” This statement underscores that the chaos wasn’t just a spontaneous event but rather a culmination of many missteps.
Allegations Against Liz Cheney
One of the most shocking revelations from this report is the conduct of Liz Cheney. It alleges that she coached Cassidy Hutchinson, who was labeled as the committee’s “star witness,” to change her testimony without her attorney present. This kind of behavior raises serious ethical concerns. After all, witness tampering is a federal crime.
It’s becoming clearer why the previous committee deleted their communications from public view. If these allegations hold true, those involved could be facing serious legal consequences.
Communication Between Cheney and Hutchinson
Loudermilk also obtained messages from Cassidy Hutchinson’s Signal account that show she was in direct contact with Liz Cheney back in 2022. These communications were made without Hutchinson’s attorney knowing—a clear breach of ethics.
The Oversight Committee stated, “In the months prior to Hutchinson’s explosive private and public testimony, Cheney communicated with Hutchinson, both directly and through an intermediary—Alyssa Farah Griffin—while Hutchinson was represented by her attorney.” This raises eyebrows about how far some members were willing to go to push their narrative.
Text Messages Reveal Mutual Disdain for Trump
Text messages have surfaced showing Alyssa Farah Griffin and Cassidy Hutchinson sharing their mutual dislike for President Trump. It seems they had more than just professional discussions; they were bonding over their shared grievances against a sitting president. This kind of bias calls into question the integrity of their testimonies.
Alyssa Farah was for Liz Cheney and Hutchinson, which only adds fuel to the fire regarding potential collusion among these individuals.
The Need for Accountability
The findings in this report are troubling and demand accountability. The American people deserve transparency and honesty from their leaders. If these allegations are proven true, it could mean serious repercussions for those involved. We must ensure that our political processes are not tainted by unethical behavior or manipulation.
This situation raises important questions: What do you think should happen next? Should there be further investigations into these claims? Let us know your thoughts!
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