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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

J6 Dems Go Silent When Asked about Hearings on BLM Riots

'I haven’t been able to talk to the congressman about this yet... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) The Democrats who populate the witch hunt J6 Committee, along with RINOs Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney, have declined to answer any concerns about the violence that took place during the riots of the summer of 2020, as they dwell perpetually about a one-day protest at the Capitol.

When asked about the notable absence of the prosecution of violent riots during the summer of George Floyd, a spokesman for Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md. said that he has not even discussed the matter with Raskin, the Daily Caller reported.

“I haven’t been able to talk to the congressman about this yet,” he said. “I’ll let you know if I’m able to discuss with him.”

Cheney’s spokesperson was also asked about the violent riots, but the question as to whether or not Cheney would follow up was ignored.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, condemned the Committee for its failures, suggesting that their political theater is nothing more than a distraction from the real issues that Americans are facing as a result of President Joe Biden’s monumental failures.

Cruz pointed to the absurdity of the suffering caused by Biden and his utopian vision for America as Democrats squander their remaining time in office attempting to purge former President Donald Trump from American history.

“People across the country are suffering,” Cruz said. “We’re facing skyrocketing inflation, incredibly high gas prices. We’re seeing the economy headed south.”

He concluded by reminding Americans of the Biden administration’s failures to secure the border, which has caused immediate and irreparable harm to thousands of Americans.

“We’re seeing crime rates rising across the country, we’ve got utter chaos on the southern border because this administration won’t secure the border,” Cruz said.

“And the American people are understandably unhappy with those results.”

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