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Democrats and the Media Have Beaten This Dead Horse Ten Times Over Now…

Talk about beating a dead horse! Are the pants-wetters in Congress, the media, the Department of Justice or the Democrat Party EVER going to shut up and move on from that mostly peaceful protest at the US Capitol on January 6th? Probably not.

The US Senate is now taking up Nancy Pelosi’s bill to create a 9/11-style “January 6th Commission” to investigate the origins of the peaceful protest. The bill sailed through the House, naturally, after 35 Republicans voted for Pelosi’s bill.

If it somehow passes the Senate (which is looking unlikely), the bill will create a 10-person committee with subpoena power to spy on any and all Trump supporters who were near DC on January 6th. It also gives the committee power to go to the intelligence agencies and subpoena things like Donald Trump’s phone records and more.

The Democrats realize they cannot impeach Donald Trump a third time at this point, but that won’t stop them from digging — anything to keep him from running again in 2024. It also allows them to pretend they didn’t steal the election some more, but the truth is going to come out about that.


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