Cheney: We have already seen how President Trump falsely declared victory on November 3rd, 2020. How he and his team launched a fraudulent media campaign that persuaded tens of millions of Americans that the election was stolen from them. Donald Trump intentionally ran false ads on television and social media, featuring allegations that his advisors and his justice department repeatedly told him were untrue.
Kinzinger: Today, President Trump's total disregard for the Constitution, and his oath, will be fully exposed.
[the 'committee' is the one with total disregard for the Constitution and the oaths they took]
Rosen looks very uncomfortable…his nose keeps oddly twitching as if a tell that he is lying.
Kirby: Today the United States announced an additional $450 million worth of security assistance to Ukraine as part of our commitment to help Ukraine defend it's democracy in the face of unprovoked Russian aggression…bringing the total amount of security assistance provided to Ukraine to approximately $6.1 billion just since February 24th.
Kinzinger: The president wanted the top justice department officials to declare that the election was corrupt, even though as he knew there was absolutely no evidence to support that statement.
President Trump had to turn to the environmental guy to find someone that wasn't either corrupt or an intelligence asset. kek
Donoghue dismissed every allegation and evidence of election fraud as 'conspiracy theories'. He is either corrupt or an idiot, and I don't think he is an idiot.
Kirby: Russian progress has been incremental at best, and they have been thwarted at almost every turn.
Kirby clumsily defended sending Ukraine billions in the face of economic hardship in the United States:
"the were going to be costs incurred…[Biden] was nothing but honest about that."
Jean-Pierre: We are disappointed by the Supreme Court's ruling today. The Second Amendment, as you heard the president say, is not absolute, and permits common sense gun regulation.
Jean-Pierre: The U.S. has achieved record oil production under the Biden administration, and [Biden] has taken historic actions to add to that supply.
Reporter: [Biden] said as a candidate, 'no more drilling on federal lands, no more drilling including off-shore, no ability for the oil industry to continue to drill, period'. Aren't some of those things that would bring the price of gas down?
Jean-Pierre: Let me tell you how we got here…
[ridiculous non-answer]
Reporter: The president yesterday was talking about this transition to greener energy someday…a lot of people can't afford a $60,000 electric car, and they also are having a hard time affording gas right now. Sounds like a painful transition. How much of that kind of pain is [Biden] okay with?
Jean- Pierre: We are in transition to clean energy…it is going to create jobs…
Reporter: People can't afford an electric car. The average price is $61,000.
Jean-Pierre: We're going to continue to move forward…
Reporter: $5,00 a gallon gas or a $61,000 electric car?
Jean-Pierre: That's apples and oranges. What we're trying to do right now is deal with an acute problem.
Jean-Pierre: [Biden] catches it [committee hearing] from time to time…what we saw on January 6th was one of the darkest chapters of our nation. It was a brutal attack on our democracy. A brutal attack on law enforcement.
[couldn't care less about antifa violence against law enforcement and federal buildings that lasted months]
Kinzzinger: The select committee confirmed that a call was actually placed by Secretary Miller to the attache in Italy, to investigate the claim that Italian satellites were switching votes from Trump to Biden. This is one of the best examples of the lengths that President Trump would go to stay in power. Scouring the internet to support his conspiracy theories shown here, as he told Mr. Donoghue in that December 27th call,
"You guys may not be following the internet the way I do."