Independent Journalist Oswaldo Eustáquio Forced To Flee Brazil After Arrest Warrant Issued by Alexandre De Moraes
In turns out, the intel Eustáquio received was accurate. De Moraes ordered the arrests of Eustáquio and Fugazza on Monday.
Christina Bobb’s “Interview” in front of the unconstitutional Jan 6 committee was released yesterday along with other interviews and testimonies. The hacks in the mainstream media ignored the dynamite portions of her testimony.
Some of the media hacks were triggered by her comments.
Others in the media focused on the fact that she was one of many that listened in on President Trump’s calls.
What the leftists in the media missed was the last part of her interview when Bobb was very honest about what she thought of the committee.
Here are some parts of this part of her interview.
Starting on page 173 in the interview below is the best part of Bobb’s testimony.
4 Q Were you at the rally on the Ellipse when the president spoke?
5 A No. I was at the Capitol. I was reporting from Cannon.
6 Q What was happening in Cannon at that point, if anything?
7 A Absolutely nothing. It was completely dead. I had no idea what was going on because I was watching the speech on the iPhone or iPad or whatever. And as a reporter, you try to get members of Congress to give you a sound byte or something, and there weren’t even any walking the halls…
On p. 175 the questioning turns to Mike Pence and his ability to send the results back to seven states to review and decide which set of electors the state will confirm.
15 Q And when you say he can solve this now by sending it back, are you talking about the violence at the Capitol, like that would help quell the violence?
17 A No. There was no — I did not — like I saw violence. Like I said, the doors hadn’t been opened yet so there was no actual breach, but I didn’t see violence at the Capitol when I was there. I saw like holes that I thought the police would be, you know, but I didn’t — I never thought — like you can see I didn’t even tweet out anything violent at the Capitol because I didn’t think there was any violence at the Capitol. It was that small…
24 Q And we don’t have the time stamps on here, so I’m just going to ask you, do you remember sending this tweet while you were walking back or once you had already returned to the Willard?
On p. 176 the discussion continues with the Jan 6 gang attempting to tie a tweet in Greek to Bobb:
2 A Oh, that’s weird. Why aren’t there time stamps? Do you know?
3 Q I don’t know the answer to that, but do you remember whether you sent those, particularly those last two tweets we’ve been talking about, once you got back to the Willard?
6 A No. I think the ones — I mean, I don’t think I tweeted from the Willard. [I] think the ones would have been the ones at the rotunda. I don’t remember specifically, but I don’t think I tweeted at all from the Willard.
9 Q Okay. If we go to Exhibit 58. This is one of the tweets we looked at earlier that you sent out. And it looks like it’s a retweet of somebody else.
11 A Okay.
12 Q And I believe that’s an image from the movie The Patriot, with respect to the Revolution?
14 A Did I retweet that? I didn’t retweet that. Somebody else, whoever, that looks like a Cyrillic something tweeted. I didn’t tweet that out.
16 Q Okay. So you don’t remember — it’s unclear to me, because it says Christina Bobb retweet, but that’s why I’m asking the question.
18 A No.
19 Q Do you remember a retweet?
20 A I mean, that lists — I can’t read — is that Cyrillic? Or I don’t even know what language that is.
22 A [redacted] I can represent to you that it is Greek. It is an archived capture of the Twitter account from the day of.
24 Ms. Bobb. Okay.
25 Q [redacted] And my understanding of this, although you are obviously welcome to correct me if it’s inaccurate, is that this user, Dan30, posted this image, and that you retweeted it. And then that’s what the retweet symbol and then the Christina Bobb retweets.
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