Posted on 12/29/2024 5:25:33 PM PST by CFW
Few people worked harder over the past few years to put Donald Trump behind bars than Liz Cheney, the former (alleged) Republican congresswoman from Wyoming.
Seeking revenge for Trump’s longtime criticism of her father’s “weapons of mass destruction” lie, Cheney sought to settle a family score by imprisoning Trump over the events of January 6. “No one is above the law!,” Cheney, in her grating sanctimonious style, frequently insists.
Well, except for her.
It now appears Cheney is preparing to fight any federal and/or congressional probe into her demonstrably corrupt role as vice chairman of the January 6 Select Committee. Text messages obtained by Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga), chair of a House subcommittee looking into the J6 committee, prove that Cheney colluded behind the scenes with star witness Cassidy Hutchinson, who dramatically changed her testimony after connecting with Cheney. The communications could represent witness tampering, subornation of perjury—every former White House official including the driver of the presidential vehicle on January 6 has refuted Hutchinson’s account of Trump’s behavior that day—and obstruction.
Based on the results of his ongoing inquiry, Loudermilk determined that “numerous federal laws were likely broken by Liz Cheney” and called for the FBI to investigate her.
Cheney immediately responded by playing the victim and, of course, by blaming Donald Trump. But the American people appear uninterested in Cheney’s excuses; a new Rasmussen poll shows strong public support, including three-quarters of Republicans, for an FBI investigation into the bitter and defeated nepobaby.
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I think that Liz needs a good looking into. I am not sure the FBI is the agency who should be doing it.
Julie always has the scoop.
Put her on the hottest in a Congressional investigation after January 20.
Hotseat... darn spellchecker
Witness tampering, for one.
...would you settle for a cage at Gitmo, for her highness?
We need to appoint a special counsel to investigate Liz Cheney.
later
Liz Cheney should be questioned.
The North Koreans could be contracted to do the job.
Much would come out.
My newer smartphone suggests and installs more stupid edits than ever. I have to check everything, and even then it goes ahead as if having a “mind” of its own. Maddening.
Does it do spellcheck in stead of auto correct? Or just let you turn autocorrect off?
The truth: Nope.
The race card: Nope.
The sex card: Sorry Liz, that probably won't work this time.
Friends in high places: Daddy. Nobody listens to him anymore.
Friends in low places: Your Dem buddies and RINOs will stab you in the back in 3, 2 1 . . .
The media: You're not their darling anymore.
Hatred for Trump: Trump haters are too busy dealing with their own issues to care about yours.
Sorry Liz, you're on your own. That's what happens when you abandon your principles.
Maybe they'll put you in a cell previously occupied by one of the people you sent there. You can write "Liz wuz hea too" on the bedframe.
Why not learn how to spell at a 4th Grade level - and - as a courtesy to readers, review what you wrote? FR has a built in spell checker in preview if you would simply used it.
“Let’s see now. What does Liz have going in her favor?
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Maybe they’ll put you in a cell previously occupied by one of the people you sent there. You can write “Liz wuz hea too” on the bedframe.
Your list was pitch perfect!
“In American federal law, Title 18 U.S.C. § 1622 provides:
Whoever procures another to commit any perjury is guilty of subornation of perjury, and shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.”
Throw her in jail. She and Pelousy can share a cell even though Pelousy will be in a wheelchair.
Those are good suggestions. I just turned off “smart suggestions.” That should hulp.
Checked the settings just now and disabled “smart suggestions.” Now it is on me when it comes to spelling, vocabulary, syntax, and grammar errors.
Traitor, lamppost, piano wire.
Some assembly required.
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