New J6 Footage Has Liz Cheney Desperately Trying To Divert Attention

New J6 Footage Has Liz Cheney Desperately Trying To Divert Attention
The recent release of 44,000 hours of January 6 footage by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has completely upended the narrative set by the Jan. 6 Committee, revealing a starkly different picture of the events that day. This footage, long withheld from public view, exposed scenes that contrast sharply with the Committee’s portrayal of the Capitol breach as uniformly violent and chaotic.
 

Among the most revealing segments of the footage were scenes showing police calmly escorting protesters through the Capitol, even interacting amicably with them, including instances of handshaking. Particularly eye-opening was a clip showing an individual, who seemed to have been previously handcuffed, being released by the Capitol Police and then exchanging a fist bump with an officer. This footage raises serious questions about the potential role of undercover officers or law enforcement involvement in the day’s events.

However, not everyone was pleased with this newfound transparency. Former Rep. Liz Cheney, a key member of the Jan. 6 Committee, was visibly upset by the release of the footage, which contradicted the Committee’s focused narrative of violence and their efforts to target former President Donald Trump and Republicans ahead of the 2022 elections. Cheney’s frustration is understandable, given that the newly released videos undermine the narrative she and the Committee have been pushing – a narrative that contributed to her significant loss in the Wyoming race.


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Cheney’s attempts to downplay or discredit the released footage were met with strong pushback from Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), who sharply criticized her selective presentation of the events of January 6. “Liz, we’ve seen footage like that a million times,” Lee retorted, accusing her of deliberately hiding other crucial aspects of the day. He also raised pertinent questions about the presence and actions of federal agents during the breach.

The underlying issue here is the Jan. 6 Committee’s apparent cherry-picking of evidence to fit a predetermined narrative while neglecting to present a more balanced view of the day’s events. This selective reporting has significant implications, at least for the individuals who were jailed for their non-violent participation in the protest.

The fundamental question now is how many individuals, who were not violent or destructive, faced severe legal consequences simply for being present at the Capitol. Had these individuals been part of a leftist action, the response and consequences might have been markedly different. Furthermore, the extent of undercover operations and the role of federal agents in the events remain shrouded in mystery – questions that the Committee seems reluctant to address.

The American public deserves a full and unbiased account of January 6, a transparency that was notably absent in the Committee’s proceedings. It’s high time for a thorough investigation into the Jan. 6 Committee itself, to uncover why crucial information was withheld and to ensure that the whole truth is brought to light.

Author: Blake Ambrose


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