They promise filet mignon every day from the January 6th committee. They continue to deliver beef bottom round.
As RedState has chronicled, with the first two hearings in the book, including a two-hour primetime special, there has been no evidence provided that Donald Trump organized and coordinated an “insurrection” to stop the peaceful transfer of power following the 2020 election. Instead, we’ve gotten yet more innuendo, weak narrative building, and attempts to connect dots that are miles apart.
We’ve gotten USCP officers emoting as if the only riot to have ever occurred happened at the Capitol, but nothing to justify the stated basis of the committee, which was to prove a conspiracy involving the former president.
The January 6th Committee has nothing. They know it. Now they’re blaming BlueAnon Twitter for wild conspiracy theories.
Surveillance video shows Loudermilk taking a tour of Capitol tunnels as well as areas within the House Office Buildings.
Individuals on the tour photographed/recorded areas not typically of interest to tourists: hallways, staircases and security checkpoints. pic.twitter.com/Rjhf2BTdbc
— January 6th Committee (@January6thCmte) June 15, 2022
While we will soon debunk this assertion, the absurdity of such innuendo remains unprovable. Tourists see amazing things, such as tunnel entrances to Capitol or security checkpoints. To brag about how unique they are, they take photographs. I photographed almost everything during my private tour of the Capitol Building.
Further, if the people in that video were planning an insurrection, don’t you think they’d have gotten Loudermilk to give them a tour of the Capitol Building itself instead of the office building, which wasn’t even touched on January 6th? That seems like an important detail, doesn’t it?
To suggest that people taking pictures of the hallways in an office building someone points to them being “insurrectionists” is insane. It’s also exactly what you’d expect from the terrible people on the January 6th committee who are now making slanderous, baseless insinuations because they otherwise have no evidence of their wild conspiracy theories.
This is because the USCP already cleared Loudermilk. RedState announced this news Tuesday.
Although it is not my intention to offend liberal Twitter, the Capitol police have already cleared Barry Loudermilk from any wrongdoing in connection to the January 5th tour.
His accusations are laughable, as is the whole January 6 Committee. pic.twitter.com/FoLjlvlGzu
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) June 15, 2022
If you read the letter from the USCP, what you’ll see is that nothing out of the ordinary went on. These were constituents who went to Loudermilk’s office and then spent about five minutes looking at a series of exhibits in the basement of the office building. The constituents did not go into the tunnels and all photos taken are easy to explain as simple tourism. Lastly, we know these people weren’t at the January 6th unrest, which again, makes this conspiracy theory all the more ridiculous.
Do you recall the January 6th committee insisting they were the ones that respect and honour the Capitol Police. They sure threw the USCP under the bus quickly when it conflicted with one of their conspiracy theories, didn’t they?
Anyone seen in these videos ought to get legal counsel and find out what options they have. Because they were in the House Office Building, the January 6th Committee is now accusing innocent constituents. It’s unconscionable, and more proof of how horrible Liz Cheney, Bennie Thompson, and the rest of those on the committee are. They aren’t good people.
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