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| | | | | The committee says that it requires Cipollone's testimony after obtaining other evidence about which he was "uniquely positioned to testify." The committee says Cipollone had previously given the committee an "informal interview," but refused to provide on-the-record testimony. | |
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| | | | | On the eve of public hearings held by Congress' January 6 investigative committee, a former oversight staffer for the House of Representatives explains what such hearings aim to accomplish. | |
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| | | | | WASHINGTON (AP) - The police were badly outnumbered. Only a few dozen guarded the West front of the U.S. | |
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| | | Posted originally on Jan 23, 2025 by Martin Armstrong QUESTION:YOu said that Biden's pardons are probably unconstitutional. Please explain this since nobody in the press has taken that position. Thank you for your insight LD ANSWER:The only pardon that has any real validity is that for Hunter. All of these "preemptive" pardons are not valid.... | ||