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Do you know when Nancy Pelosi takes the stand regarding the January 6th commission? As head of security for Congress, she decides whether to take President Trump up on his offer for 20,000 extra troops on the 6th. I'd like to know why she did(n't do) what she did(n't do), and why. She will testify........right?
Do you know when Nancy Pelosi takes the stand regarding the January 6th commission? As head of security for Congress, she decides whether to take President Trump up on his offer for 20,000 extra troops on the 6th. I'd like to know why she did(n't do) what she did(n't do), and why. She will testify........right?
She's too busy ordering the capital police to illegally search/spy on Congressmen.
On November 20th, 2021, Capitol Police entered my office without my knowledge and photographed confidential legislative products protected by the Speech and Debate clause enshrined in the Constitution, Article 1 Section 6.
Two days later on Monday November 22, 2021 (Thanksgiving week), three intelligence officers attempted to enter my office while the House was in recess.
Upon discovering a member of my staff, special agents dressed like construction workers began to question him as to the contents of a photograph taken illegally two days earlier.
@CapitolPolice never informed myself or senior level staff of their investigation and the reasons are clear.
They had no authority to photograph my office, let alone investigate myself or members of my staff. So, why is the Capitol Police Leadership maliciously investigating me in an attempt to destroy me and my character?
Maybe it is because I have been a vocal critic of @SpeakerPelosi , the @January6thCmte , and @CapitolPolice leadership about their handling of January 6th, the death of Ashli Babbitt and the subsequent SHAM investigation.
Two weeks ago, the FDA begged a Texas judge to delay production on the first monthly batch of 55,000 pages of Covid-19 vaccine data submitted to the agency by Pfizer. Originally, the agency was set to produce just 500 pages-per-month.
Now, Pfizer - which just forecast $54 billion in Covid-related sales in 2022, appears to be anticipating some bad news, as evidenced by several redline changes in their Q4 earnings releases.
(2/3) "...challenges related to public confidence or awareness of our COVID-19 vaccine or Paxlovid, including challenges driven by misinformation, access, CONCERNS ABOUT CLINICAL DATA INTEGRITY and prescriber and pharmacy education;" (all-caps are mine)
(3/3) New risk disclosure regarding Covid-19 itself: "...the possibility that COVID-19 will diminish in severity or prevalence, or disappear entirely;"