Representative Jim Jordan Lays Out 8 Different Lies from Jan. 6 Committee
SMG News Wire : Jul 29, 2022
ToddStarnes.com
"... And, Todd, we don't get to see the evidence. We don't get to sit in on the depositions. We don't get access to the transcripts, the video, the documents they have. We don't get to cross-examine. And so imagine how many other lies they've told the American people if we've caught him in eight, with that limited amount of evidence that we get to see." -Representative Jim Jordan
[ToddStarnes.com] The House Jan. 6 select committee has lied eight times against former President Trump and conservative members of Congress, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) said on the Todd Starnes Show. (Screengrab image)
The conservative congressman from Ohio told host Todd Starnes that at least two of them were against him.
"They lied about Bernie Kerik's travels. They lied about Barry Loudermilk, a colleague of mine. They lied about the tours he gave to constituents. They lied about Jenna Ellis' documents. They lied about Eric Hersman, White House lawyer. They lied about the note written, Cassidy Hutchinson said she wrote it. Another person said, 'no, no. I actually wrote that note.' They lied about the Secret Service. We've had Secret Service come forward and say that what she testified to was not accurate. And they lied about me twice," Jordan said.
"They lied about a text message I had forwarded to the White House chief of staff," he added. "They said it was from me, a member of Congress when it wasn't, and I had forwarded it from a respected lawyer, former inspector general or Don Rumsfeld. And they also took a video with me where I was on Fox News talking and I was on Maria Bartiromo's show. And the video clip started off with me saying January 6 is the ultimate date of significance in a presidential contest. What they left off was the sentence right before that, where I said the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said that January six is the ultimate date of significance in a presidential contest because that's when you actually approve the electors, and that changes the entire context of that statement. So we saw that, and then, of course, maybe the most important was when Zoe Lofgren, a member of committee, said, we don't corroborate with witnesses testimony. And they didn't ask Pat Cipollone when he was deposed if what Cassidy Hutchinson said about him was true. And his lawyer reported afterwards that if he had been asked, he'd have said it wasn't. So that's eight different false things we've gotten from this committee. And, Todd, we don't get to see the evidence. We don't get to sit in on the depositions. We don't get access to the transcripts, the video, the documents they have. We don't get to cross-examine. And so imagine how many other lies they've told the American people if we've caught him in eight, with that limited amount of evidence that we get to see." Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here