Anonymous ID: 389634 Dec. 14, 2022, 7:22 p.m. No.17944572   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4819 >>5006

Benny Thompson, chairman of the Jan 6 (Witch Hunt) Committee, has officially withdrawn the subpoena request on behalf of the committee for Mike Lindell’s phone records after he filed a lawsuit against the unpopular Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.

We spoke with Mike Lindell, who explained that he sued the “unselect committee” almost immediately after he received their subpoena. “Sorry, but you’re not getting my records,” Mike said, adding, “It’s against the constitution, and I wasn’t even there!” Mike was referring to the Capitol building, which he was nowhere near when it was breached. Fortunately, Mr. Lindell, who is despised by the mainstream media, was being interviewed by the media when the incident occurred. It was a bitterly cold day at the Elipse; Mike headed back to his hotel room after listening to his good friend President Donald Trump speak. But that didn’t stop the “unselect committee,” as Mike calls them, from using his presence in DC as an excuse to go after his phone records.

 

https://100percentfedup.com/breaking-chairman-of-jan-6-select-witch-hunt-committee-withdraws-subpeona-against-verizon-for-mike-lindells-phone-records-after-he-sues-nancy-pelosi/

Anonymous ID: 389634 Dec. 14, 2022, 7:31 p.m. No.17944654   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4662 >>4681 >>4703 >>4819 >>5006

By Ben Whedon

Updated: December 14, 2022 - 7:37pm

Republican senators are livid with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, whom they say is exerting pressure on GOP lawmakers to back an omnibus spending package that would fund the government through next year.

Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson has contended that McConnell is trying to "to coerce [Republicans], to force members to vote on something they've never even seen," per the Washington Times.

Vermont Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy, a key negotiator on the plan, announced Tuesday evening that lawmakers had "reached a bipartisan, bicameral framework that should allow us to finish an omnibus appropriations bill that can pass the House and Senate and be signed into law by the president."

Conservative senators, however, argue that the plan concedes too much to Democrats and that there is little incentive for them to accept such terms.

"I don't see any reason why Republicans should jump to [Democrats'] aid. They can't do this without at least 10 Republicans in the Senate. I don't know why any Republican, let alone 10, would want to help them," said Utah GOP Sen. Mike Lee.

"We don't know how much money is going to be in it. We don't know what's going to be in it. We don't know what's going to be attached to it," Florida GOP Sen. Rick Scott said of the plan. Scott previously attempted to unseat McConnell as party leader in the upper chamber, but was unsuccessful.

Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul, meanwhile, lamented that the collaboration between Democrats and McConnell-aligned Republicans would almost certainly lead to heightened spending.

"Merry Christmas, America. The Democrats and big government Republicans will be offering you a Christmas tree," he said. "A Christmas tree in Washington is a bill that has something on it for everyone. You won't know what it is until you get it. You won't be able to read it until it's done. But it will happen because the only thing that invariably happens in Washington is they will get together to spend money."

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/gop-lawmakers-say-mcconnell-coercing-them-support-last-minute-omnibus-package