Monday, January 3, 2022

Sunday Shows Were Hyperfocused on Reminding Everyone About January 6

The more we learn about what the bi-partisan January 6th House committee is uncovering - the more we see that the focus increasingly is not only what President Trump and his allies did on January 6th, but what they did before January 6th. Both Reps.

Later in her segment, Cheney said that the work of the select committee gave her "Hope" as it is "Non-partisan" and "Very much one that brings together a group of us who have very different policy views, but who come together when the issues have to do with the defense of the Constitution." What brings the committee together is that its members were all appointed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and that all voted to impeach then President Donald Trump.

Two-thirds of the Senate failed to find Trump guilty which would have meant Trump would have been barred from holding federal office again, among other punishments he would have faced.

On Sunday, Cheney said that Trump "Is clearly unfit for future office, clearly can never be anywhere near the Oval Office ever again."

In sharing Clinton's fear that Trump running and winning in 2024 "Could be the end of our democracy," Cheney also said that Trump "Crossed lines no American president has ever crossed before," and offered that "When a president refuses to tell the mob to stop, when he refuses to defend any of the coordinate branches of government, he cannot be trusted."

Attorneys for Trump have asked the Supreme Court to block the National Archives from handing over records from the Trump White House from January 6.

It's not merely the Sunday shows preoccupied with January 6.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/rebeccadowns/2022/01/02/sunday-shows-were-hyperfocused-on-reminding-everyone-about-january-6-n2601309 

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