(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) After the House January 6th Committee voted unanimously to subpoena former President Donald Trump on Oct. 13, he said he would love to testify before the Tribunal TV show trial.
Someone close to Trump told Fox News in an anonymous interview that he “loves the idea of testifying” because he could “talk about how corrupt the election was, how corrupt the committee was, and how Nancy Pelosi did not call up the National Guard that Trump strongly recommended for her to do three days earlier on January 3, 2021.”
The Democrat-controlled J6 Commission voted to issue the subpoena with support from all seven Democrat Reps. and both Republicans turncoats, Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois.
Trump blasted the J6 Committee in a letter to Inquisition chair Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., which the former president posted on Truth Social.
“Despite very poor television ratings, the Unselect Committee has perpetuated a Show Trial the likes of which this Country has never seen before,” Trump wrote.
“There is no Due Process, no Cross-Examination, no “real” Republican members, and no legitimacy since you do not talk about Election Fraud or not calling up the troops. It is a Witch Hunt of the highest level, a continuation of what has been going on for years.”
“The people of this Country will not stand for unequal justice under the law, or Liberty and Justice for some,” Trump wrote. “Election Day is coming. We demand answers on the Crime of the Century”.
As often happens with Trump in high-profile settings, he desires to speak candidly but his lawyers and advisors prevent him from doing so, making it unclear whether he will testify in person.
Trump told Fox News Digital on Thursday that the House continues to pursue a “witch hunt.”
“The committee is a hoax, a sham, a partisan witch hunt which is a continuation of the witch hunt that has gone on since the great day for our country that I came down the golden escalator with our future first lady,” Trump said.
“They have no case, they have no ratings, so they have to try to do this to get publicity.”
Trump then showed his control over the Republican Party by showing that the two complicit Republicans, Cheney and Kinzinger, have ended their political careers.
He said Kinzinger was “not wanting to run because he couldn’t win,” while Cheney is “losing by a record number of more than 40 points.” Kinzinger decided not to run for reelection this year, and Cheney lost her primary in a landslide.