Sunday, June 5, 2022

Javanka's Jan. 6 Testimony Will Be Broadcast




The House Select Committee Investigation the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol will be airing footage of testimony it received, including from the Malignant Loser's daughter / lust object Ivanka and her jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none husband Jared Kushner, that will lay out the story of the attempted coup in a dramatic, convincing way. According to reports:

"On Thursday night, Chairman Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS) and Vice Chairwoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) will launch a series of televised hearings featuring a combination of live witnesses, pretaped interviews with figures that include Trump family members and previously unseen video footage," The Washington Post reported Saturday. "The hearings mark the culmination of an inquiry that has involved more than 1,000 interviews and reviews of more than 125,000 records."

"To tell that story, the committee will draw on testimony from administration insiders, including a previously obscure aide who has given the committee a detailed reconstruction of meetings and movements in the West Wing. The committee also has video recordings of interviews with Trump’s daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, that some inside the process believe will make for gripping television," the newspaper reported. "Although the committee has not made a final decision, people familiar with the investigation believe the panel will screen footage of testimony from Ivanka Trump and Kushner — including Trump’s account of her father’s actions in the West Wing on Jan. 6." (our emphasis)

It will be a major task to hold the interest of a public that's divided between reality and cult worship, but it's important to make the case against the corrupt sedition of the Malignant Loser digestible and clear for the record.

The "previously obscure aide" mentioned above is apparently Cassidy Hutchinson, a special assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs in Chief of Staff Mark Meadows' office. Hutchinson gave the Committee some 20 hours of testimony that could figure prominently in their presentation. Late last month, Politico reported that she disclosed that Meadows burned papers after meeting with rabid Trumper Rep. Scott Perry (Sedition-PA), who was urging Republican-controlled legislatures to override President Biden's victory. Hutchinson may have provided one or more smoking guns to the Committee, and hopefully they'll make maximum use of them.

(photo: members of the House Select Committee. J. Scott Applewhite / AP)

 

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