As we previously reported, a recent interim report from the Committee on House Administration's Subcommittee on Oversight found that the events of Jan. 6 were preventable. It also dropped some bombshell allegations against former Republican Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney including that she may have tampered with a witness, Cassidy Hutchinson. The report said "numerous federal laws were likely broken" by Cheney, the Vice Chair of the Jan. 6 Committee and recommended that they be investigated by the FBI. Cheney did not handle the report well, tossing a bit of a fit. She went on and on about the pages of the report:
But what she didn't do in her statement was deal with the questions about her communications with Hutchinson. As I previously said, we may find out soon if any "reputable, lawyer, legislator or judge" will take this seriously, if the FBI takes up the case. Liz Cheney Throws a Hissy Fit After Bombshell GOP Accusations Against Her Rep. Barry Loudermilk, the Chair of the Subcommittee on Oversight, skewered Cheney's reply.
Now there's more bad news for Cheney. A majority of voters are in favor of an investigation into her actions on the Jan. 6 Committee. According to a new Rasmussen poll, 57 percent of likely voters were in favor of the Republican call for an FBI investigation into Cheney. Of the 57 percent, 36 percent strongly approved and 21 percent somewhat approved. Only 33 percent disapproved. I don't think Cheney expected that during the election, and I'm fairly certain Kamala Harris didn't. Another example of how much Harris completely misjudged the opinion of the American public. She embraced Cheney, thinking that she was somehow reaching out for some mystical, middle vote that Cheney represented. But as the people of Wyoming proved, Cheney had no constituency except Democrats and those folks were already voting for Harris (or sitting out). She didn't add anything. Harris only lost leftists who saw the embrace as a cynical rejection of all their past concerns about Cheney and her father. But the report and the poll are certainly going to add to the call for Kash Patel to act, if he is approved to head the FBI. |
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