DGS49
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Jan. 6 panel puts Garland in 'precarious' spot, ups pressure
Lawmakers investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol are increasingly going public with critical statements, court filings and more to deliver a blunt message to Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice. President Donald Trump and his allies likely committed crimes...
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So the non-bi-partisan "January 6th" committee finds itself with a conundrum: It has created a firestorm of bogus criminality, but it lacks the power to do anything about it. The A.G. has already attacked a sizable army of zealots in a partisan witch hunt pursuing the fatuous claim of an attempted coup, but perhaps he considers the Democrats' shenanigans in the House a step too far. Regardless, the whole January 6th caper is nothing but an attempt to influence the coming Mid-terms, so "we" must all wait it out to see how things turn out.
All you really need to know about the January 6th Committee is encapsulated in the following few words: "...echoed Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif."
When that lying jag-off is one of the spokes-things of the Committee you know that they have no chance of being taken seriously. Why and how he even remains in Congress is one of the political mysteries of the day.