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Pelosi Panel

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Flash bang fired by Capitol Police into a crowd of peaceful protesters with women, children, and the elderly at the bottom of the Capitol steps.[1]

The Pelosi Panel otherwise known as the January 6 Select Committee was a partisan witchhunt and demonization project formed by San Francisco Democrat Rep. Nancy Pelosi after the United States Senate and Joe Biden[2] rejected the idea of forming a bipartisan commission to investigate the 2021 Capitol insurrection hoax.[3] While first offerring Republicans to participate, Pelosi booted off Republican members[4] and named two of her own hand selected Republican NeverTrumpers to give it the appearance of bipartisanship. Pelosi did not want to answer questions about her own involvement in rejecting National Guard security in the days before the January 6 fiasco.[5]

When the committee was formed, a Rasmussen Poll found that 66% of registered voters would rather see the 2020 Black Lives Matter and Antifa protests investigated. 67% of whites, 64% of Black voters, 66% of Hispanics and 62% of other minorities thought Congress should be investigating the 2020 leftwing riots that enveloped American cities and widely supported by Democrat members of Congress. 60% of Democrats, 63% of voters not affiliated with either major party, and 75% of Republicans said Congress should investigate the 2020 riots. No majority existed for the Pelosi panel.[6]

Laufman and the Lawfare group

DC Metropolitan Police Officers Daniel Hodges and Michael Fanone and Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn and Sgt. Aquilino Gonell were the first to testify. They gave fanciful[Citation Needed], politically motivated[Citation Needed], accounts of the protesters who were welcomed[7] into the Capitol building.[8] David Laufman sat behind Michael Fanone. Laufman was the DOJ-NSD official who interviewed Hillary Clinton during the fraudulent FBI Clinton email investigation of 2016; Laufman quit the DOJ and started working for the Lawfare group. Laufman then represented Monica McLean, the best FBI friend of Christine Blasey Ford who helped write the letter to Dianne Feinstein during their effort to block Justice Kavanaugh for SCOTUS Judge. Monica McLean was busted by Senator Grassley for witness tampering; and then hired “beach friend” David Laufman to avoid legal trouble.[9]

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