Check Out The Top ‘7 Whoppers’ That Have Come From Nancy Pelosi’s Jan. 6 Committee

(Congressional Agenda) – In news that will absolutely shock no one with a fully functioning brain cell, it seems that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who put together a committee to investigate the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the Capitol and made it into a partisan witch hunt by rejecting the minority GOP’s nominees for the body, choosing two anti-Trump Republicans instead, has been responsible for some fairly big whoppers coming out of the hearings.

I mean, we were all expecting this committee to push some lies and half-truths as a means of creating a narrative that would continue to place the blame for what happened that day on President Donald Trump, despite the fact he clearly denounced that kind of behavior.

However, we didn’t realize the committee would be so deeply dedicated to pushing “whoppers” as Just the News referred to them in a recent report. According to the online publication there are 7 big ones told by the committee looking into the incident.

The first one the report lists is the claim that Trump himself incited the riot.

“But the Capitol was entered by protesters before Trump was done speaking at a nearby rally. And the arguments failed when they were used by Democrats in the second of Pelosi’s two failed impeach-and-remove campaigns in Congress, including one after President Trump left office,” WND reported concerning the list from Just the News.

The second whopper concerns the claim that the deployment of the National Guard was delayed.

However, Mark Milley, Defense Department Inspector General and Joint Chiefs chief, went on to say that wasn’t the case. According to him, the attempts that were made to dispatch the military were actually “rebuffed” by then-chief of the capitol’s police department, after President Trump signed an order to deploy 20,000 troops if they were requested by Congress.

“Then there’s the claim former New York Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik was in Washington to talk about overturning the November 2020 election results. But he was in New York with a family emergency that day,” WND reported.

The report then revealed the fourth whoppers as being “the claim by one of the anti-Trump Republicans, Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., that Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., asked Trump for a presidential pardon for that day.”

Liz Harrington, a spokeswoman for both Perry and Trump, denied the claim. Perry stated that he “was in the Capitol doing my legislative duties on January 6” and “the notion that I ever sought a presidential pardon for myself, or other members of Congress, is an absolute shameless and soulless lie.”

The fifth claim came from Republican Rep. Barry Loudermilk from Georgia who led a “reconnaissance mission” inside the building just a day before the report.

Police have stated that no evidence exists to prove that actually happened.

“And then there’s the claim Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., was involved in a conspiracy to force alternate electors on Vice President Mike Pence. But Johnson never handed slates of alternate electors to Pence as alleged,” WND said.

“Finally, there was the claim, already debunked, that Trump, finished speaking, tried to grab the steering wheel of the presidential limo to go to the Capitol, rather than back to the White House,” the report added.

A committee witness stated that she heard that from another person, which was then contradicted by the Secret Service.

So, as you can see, this whole thing is a farce, more political theater from the radical leftists inside the government who are desperately attempting to paint up conservatives and Trump supporters as domestic terrorists.

Such slander and libel is the only way they can gain an edge over the competition, as Biden continues to plummet in popularity over his destructive policies.

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