President Donald Trump has not minced words when it comes to dirty Liz Cheney and the “egregious and unthinkable acts of crime” during her time as a member of the January 6th Committee.
“Liz Cheney has been exposed in the Interim Report, by Congress, of the J6 Unselect Committee as having done egregious and unthinkable acts of crime,” Trump wrote.
Last week, The Gateway Pundit reported that the Committee on House Administration’s Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) released a second report on the events surrounding January 6 as well his investigation into the weaponized J6 Committee on Tuesday.
Loudermilk’s report outlined criminal recommendations against J6 Committee co-chair Liz Cheney for witness tampering based on her communication with J6 ‘star witness’ Cassidy Hutchinson.
Talkshow host Bill O’Reilly weighed in on what may happen with Cheney.
O’Reilly: Liz Cheney. How many of you like Liz Cheney out there? Anyone? Hello. Anyone like Liz? Liz Cheney led the January sixth Committee to try to hate Trump. Blamed Trump for insurrection, all that. Liz Cheney is a Republican, Congresswoman from Wyoming. She lost the election. She’s out. She teaches at the University of Virginia now.
Okay, so Liz Cheney is the most vehement Trump hater on the J6 Committee. Well, the Oversight Committee in the House now says that Liz Cheney may have ‘tampered’ with a witness, Cassidy Hutchinson, who had to testify under oath in front of the J6 Committee.
This is the allegation. Now, we afford due process to everyone. We’ll have to see. But I went on a news nation with Cuomo last night, and here’s what happened.
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O’Reilly: Liz Cheney is the biggest villain in Republican circles there could possibly be.
Chris Cuomo: Why? Because she’s a traitor?
O’Reilly: No, because she was so hateful to Trump. The voters of Wyoming booted her out, even though the Cheney family is one of the most powerful families in that state. But when the Republicans in Congress say she witness tampered? And then the press makes it out like this is some revenge play? If Liz Cheney witness tampered, she deserves the FBI being all over her front lawn. I’ll tell you that right now. I think there’s enough evidence to go in and investigate.
Chris Cuomo: What they’re calling witness tampering, I’ve only looked at what they’re saying so far. Obviously, they haven’t produced anything else, not that that’s some new standard. It’s certainly not a legal standard of witness tampering. There is no small irony….
O’Reilly: Yes It is. It violates a federal law.
Chris Cuomo: Well, it depends on what she did. I don’t know….
(crosstalk)
O’Reilly: Look it up. Cuomo, you’re wrong. And you’re a lawyer.
Chris Cuomo: I know I am. I was a damn good one What I’m saying is….we’ll see.
O’Reilly: If she did it, if she tried to convince Cassidy Hutchinson, yes, you give her due process, certainly. But if she had tried to convince Cassidy Hutchinson, all right, behind closed doors, which is the allegation to testify a certain way in front of the J6 committee, then this woman violated federal law, period.
Chris Cuomo: That’s true.
O’Reilly: The FBI should be looking into that.
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O’Reilly: The press is going, ‘Oh, it’s revenge, revenge, revenge.’
It’s not revenge, it’s justice.
Can’t have a congressperson, the legal word is suborning perjury. I don’t know whether she did that, Cheney, but the allegation, and I think they can back it up, is that she met with Hutchinson and guided her testimony. That’s against federal law.
You can’t do that if you are a sitting congressperson.
So, yeah, investigate it. But it’s not revenge. You got to have this. You got to have some standards of behavior in the federal government. But the press, ‘Oh, the revenge. Oh, yeah.’
Does the press want to know what Liz Cheney really did?
Do they?
No, they don’t.
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