Resolves YES if it happens.
Jan 9, 4:14pm: Will the Speaker of the next Congress launch an January 6th Counter-Committee? → Will the Speaker of the next Congress launch a January 6th Counter-Committee?
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@ForrestTaylor Me too. The weaponization committee is gonna be such a shit show. Do you miss the neocons and globalists yet? John Bolton was such a mature psychopath.
@BTE Honestly? No. Neocons, defined as those who supported the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, as well as a war against Iran, were far more responsible for human suffering than any dysfunctional MAGA. (And it's not like neocons opposed the Benghazi hearings, this is just gonna be the same thing.)
Most Americans do not care about Twitter, or Hunter, or relitigation of the Mueller repor or Jan 6t. Just like they didn't care about the Benghazi hearings.
I'll take two years of being annoyed in the news over things I don't care about over an illegal invasion of another country that causes tens if not hundreds of thousands of deaths.
The January 6th Committee formally referred Trump to DoJ on specific charges and provided abundant evidence to investigators to further criminal investigations and potential prosecutions. A new subcommittee empowered to investigate the "weaponization" of government against Donald Trump should resolve this YES unless someone makes a compelling argument why it shouldn't. We will need to see what the mandate is for the new committee.