Liz Cheney, top J6 Dem worked ‘hand in hand’ with Jack Smith

On the heels of a Justice Department referral regarding President Joe Biden’s questionable pardons, House Republicans brought receipts that prove a sham committee was working with Jack Smith “to take down President Trump.”

At a cost of millions of taxpayer dollars, a kangaroo court spent the better half of two years supposedly conducting a bipartisan investigation about the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 to arrive at the predetermined outcome of pointing a finger at then-former President Donald Trump.

Now, according to documents revealed by the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) and then-Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), chair and vice chair of the J6 committee respectively, had been providing then-Special Counsel Jack Smith materials to aid in his lawfare against Trump.

“New documents prove BENNIE THOMPSON and LIZ CHENEY were working hand-in-hand with JACK SMITH,” read a post from the Judiciary Committee on X that shared two letters addressed to Smith in the says before the Republican-controlled 118th Congress put an end to the sham. “The partisan J6 Committee provided transcripts, documents, and text messages, all to take down President Trump and his associates.”

The first letter detailed that Cheney and Thompson referenced the other, wherein transcripts for 16 interviews, along with associated exhibits, had been provided to Smith before presenting new documents and text messages from Dr. John Eastman and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.

In addition to a spreadsheet with information from privilege logs from Meadows, the special counsel was provided names linked to telephone numbers where only some of the connections had been made through “publicly available information.”

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The latest evidence of scandal under the Biden administration comes as evidence had been produced alleging that then-Attorney General Merrick Garland, then-Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, then-FBI director Christopher Wray and Smith had signed of on the bureau’s Operation Arctic Frost, spying on select members of Congress.

Tuesday, the Judiciary Committee had released more documents said to reveal “even further wide ranging investigation by Biden’s DOJ to take down President Trump and his supporters with scores of people like Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) “potentially under investigation.”

Meanwhile, Attorney General Pam Bondi had referenced the House Oversight Committee’s report regarding the Biden administration’s use of the autopen, where it pertained to questionable pardons the members of Congress considered “void.”

“My team has already initiated a review of the Biden administration’s reported use of autopen for pardons,” stated Bondi. “@RepJamesComer’s new information is extremely helpful, and his leadership on this issue is invaluable. We’ll continue working with @GOPoversight to deliver accountability for the American people.”

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Members of the J6 committee were among those preemptively pardoned in the final hours of Biden’s presidency as part of an alleged verbal authorization described as a “presidential pardon game of telephone.”

The Oversight Committee’s report specified, “While it seems no pardon should be authorized through such an absurd game of telephone, it is worth noting that this slate included some of President Biden’s more controversial pardons, such as five Biden family members, Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, and the members of congress who served on the Select Subcommittee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol, and their staff.”

 

Kevin Haggerty

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