>>12308982 Tom Cotton Statement on Joint Session of Congress (Cotton ok with massive election fraud)
This is BS, a commission to study the voter fraud, especially when almost every elected official has been elected by the same voter fraud system, they will be studying. They know it, we know it and the whole world knows it
Not one citizen believes any studies, hearings or commissions done by senate or congress accomplish anything. Cotton is hoping that the public believe it, he’s intentionally trying to kick the can down the road. What he doesn’t understand is that the people will not allow this and especially when they willingly steal an election of the greatest President if all time and US!
What these senators and congressman should do is go and confess to the president how they are comped, ask for mercy and protection and stand up for the constitution and the people, our great President of the US! If they did this, they will have a chance of survival. These leaders are not too bright, just like Brian, Brad, Ryan, Jordan, sterling should have done the right thing. They are so fucked it’s not even funny. If you listen to the call with POTUS and GA leaders, he gave them every way out, every way and he was willing to just win the election by 11,800 votes even though he knows they stole millions if they included Dominion in the numbers. These people are stupid and the media is the next on the chopping block. The info of the media complicity has not even been truly revealed yet.
So respectfully Senator Cotton fuck off with your betrayal to us the people of the US and our president. You will live in infamy for this betrayal!
To think the President had you on a list of potential SC judges, glad that will never happen now!
Cotton Statement on Joint Session of Congress
Washington, D.C. — Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) released the following statement on the joint session of Congress later this week:
“I share the concerns of many Arkansans about irregularities in the presidential election, especially in states that rushed through election-law changes to relax standards for voting-by-mail. I also share their disappointment with the election results. I therefore support a commission to study the last election and propose reforms to protect the integrity of our elections. And after Republicans win in Georgia, the Senate should also hold more hearings on these matters. All Americans deserve to have confidence in the elections that undergird our free government.