January 6th, 2021

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Kinzinger supports Jan. 6 panel subpoenas for Republicans, including McCarthy
“I would support subpoenas to anybody that can shed light on that. If that's the leader, that's the leader,” Kinzinger told host Jonathan Karl on ABC’s “This Week” when asked if he would support subpoenaing McCarthy and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), both of whom spoke to Trump when the rioters were descending on the Capitol.

"If it's anybody that talked to the president, they can provide us that information. I want to know what the president was doing every moment of that day after he said, 'I'm going to walk with you to the Capitol,' after [Rep.] Mo Brooks [R-Ala.] stood up and said, 'We're going to kick backside and take names. Today's the day that ... patriots take their country back from other people,'" Kinzinger said.

“I want to know what they were doing because that's going to be important,” he added.

Kinzinger on Sunday would not reveal who the committee plans to subpoena when asked by Karl, but he did say he would “expect to see a significant number of subpoenas for a lot of people.”

“The truth needs to be out there for even those folks’ kids to know in the future, so it's gonna be a thorough investigation,” he added.

"This is stuff that we can't, you know, sweep under the rug of 'That was a whole seven months ago, you know, history' that some people are trying to do because it's politically inconvenient,” Kinzinger said.

“If anybody's scared of this investigation, I ask you one question: 'What are you afraid of?' I mean, either you're afraid of being discovered of having some culpability in it, or, you know, what? If you think it wasn't a big deal, then you should allow this to go forward,” he added.

The Republican congressman said it is “essential for history, for the American people, for truth, that we get to the bottom of this,” adding, “I think anybody with parts of that information, with inside knowledge, can probably expect to be talking to the committee.”
 

schuylaar

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Kinzinger supports Jan. 6 panel subpoenas for Republicans, including McCarthy
“I would support subpoenas to anybody that can shed light on that. If that's the leader, that's the leader,” Kinzinger told host Jonathan Karl on ABC’s “This Week” when asked if he would support subpoenaing McCarthy and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), both of whom spoke to Trump when the rioters were descending on the Capitol.

"If it's anybody that talked to the president, they can provide us that information. I want to know what the president was doing every moment of that day after he said, 'I'm going to walk with you to the Capitol,' after [Rep.] Mo Brooks [R-Ala.] stood up and said, 'We're going to kick backside and take names. Today's the day that ... patriots take their country back from other people,'" Kinzinger said.

“I want to know what they were doing because that's going to be important,” he added.

Kinzinger on Sunday would not reveal who the committee plans to subpoena when asked by Karl, but he did say he would “expect to see a significant number of subpoenas for a lot of people.”

“The truth needs to be out there for even those folks’ kids to know in the future, so it's gonna be a thorough investigation,” he added.

"This is stuff that we can't, you know, sweep under the rug of 'That was a whole seven months ago, you know, history' that some people are trying to do because it's politically inconvenient,” Kinzinger said.

“If anybody's scared of this investigation, I ask you one question: 'What are you afraid of?' I mean, either you're afraid of being discovered of having some culpability in it, or, you know, what? If you think it wasn't a big deal, then you should allow this to go forward,” he added.

The Republican congressman said it is “essential for history, for the American people, for truth, that we get to the bottom of this,” adding, “I think anybody with parts of that information, with inside knowledge, can probably expect to be talking to the committee.”
Jim Jordan would be #1..spoke to mango maggot on 1/6 but can't remember when.


why was Jim talking so fast? bet you he attended southern lawyering 101 classes at Trump U.

when someone doesn't need to know (or care to) it's because they already do.

Nunes has been suspiciously absent.
 
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topcat

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Jim Jordan would be #1..spoke to mango maggot on 1/6 but can't remember when.


why was Jim talking so fast? bet you he attended southern lawyering 101 classes at Trump U.

when someone doesn't need to know (or care to) it's because they already do.

Nunes has been suspiciously absent.
Humina, humina, humina. Flustered at the question. Brags about how often he talks to the one term, unpopular former prezydint. He's going to have to practice lying on the fly.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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I think Gym Jordan had a Manafort moment, the one where he was asked about Russia while he was Trump's campaign manager. Ole Gym is gonna squirm on the hot seat at the hearings and they will have to drag him there kicking and screaming. He might have to talk to the FBI and a grand jury too and it's a crime to lie to either..
 
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