Trump Remains Unfazed As 1/6 Witch Hunters Target Inner Circle

As each day passes the witch hunters on Nancy Pelosi’s House Select Committee responsible for “investigating” the events leading up to Jan. 6 find a new target to harass. They systematically use their influence within government to obtain private phone records and other protected material in a sloppy attempt to put Trump behind bars for simply speaking truth about the 2020 presidential election.

Key members of Trump’s former inner circle have fallen victim to the witch hunters’ legal attacks — but some refuse to comply.

Now they’re lunging after the Former President’s legal representation, issuing a new wave of subpoenas to high-profile members of his inner circle.

Rudy Giuliani, who was Trump’s personal lawyer and led Trump’s 2020 election legal team, was sent a subpoena along with lawyers Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell, as well as Republican strategist Boris Epshteyn. The committee said it seeks documents and deposition testimony from each of them.

Giuliani, a former mayor of New York City, was informed in a letter the committee was issuing him a subpoena to “produce” documents by Feb. 1.

“The Select Committee’s investigation has revealed credible evidence that you publicly promoted claims that the 2020 election was stolen and participated in attempts to disrupt or delay the certification of the election results based on your allegations,” the witch hunters wrote.

Meanwhile, Democrats would have done the exact same thing (and probably will in 2024) if they had any inkling their election loss was somehow rigged by the opposition party.

Oh yeah, remember in 2016 when Hillary’s loss was completely blamed on “Russian Collusion,” thus spurring an entire investigation and eventually a phony impeachment charge against Trump?

The letters to the others offered insight into what the Jan. 6 panel is interested in talking about with them.

According to public reporting, Ellis “prepared and circulated two memos,” which claimed “to analyze the constitutional authority” for former Vice President Mike Pence to be able to “reject or delay counting electoral votes from states that had submitted alternate slates of electors,” her letter said.

Oh no! She circulated TWO memos! Lock her up!

Powell, who represented former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn in his legal fight with the Justice Department, “actively promoted claims of election fraud on behalf of former President Trump in litigation and public appearances,” the letter to her said.

So, freedom of speech doesn’t apply to Trump’s attorneys?

Epshteyn’s letter said he reportedly was sighted attending “meetings at the Willard Hotel in the days leading up to January 6” and that he had “participated in a call with President Trump on the morning of January 6.”

The Jan. 6 committee has issued a flurry of subpoenas to other people in Trump’s orbit, including Steve Bannon, who was indicted by a federal grand jury for defying a subpoena from the committee, and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, who has been referred to the Justice Department for prosecution for not fully cooperating with a subpoena.

Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany recently appeared before the committee.

While the witch hunters continue to impugn on the rights private American citizens, Donald Trump’s political stardom continues to rise.

Author: Nolan Sheridan


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