Trump is worried about being prosecuted, but the committee would have more credibility if it allowed cross-examination. McCarthy seems to understand this better than Pelosi does.Osodecentx said:Trump disagrees with you. The facts are well documented.whiterock said:Incorrect. he did put his selections on the cmee. Pelosi kicked them off. So he refused to participate further.Osodecentx said:RMF5630 said:Osodecentx said:Seems like you Forever Trumpers want a president who won't be indicted by a Congressional committee that is televised.RMF5630 said:An investigation on national TV??? Sort of like COPS, American Detectives or The Interrogator?Guy Noir said:
It is an investigation not a trial. No charges have been submitted as of this time.
I got it, Injustice with Nancy Grace! That is it and Cheney plays Nancy Grace, same haircut and everything.
Not very credible, but a compelling watch. 4 Rotten Tomatoes...
Y'all don't want a committee to gather information because it reflects poorly on your boy and people can see it for what it is.
No, I want a real bipartisan hearing with both sides being able to present evidence and answer why things were done. I dont want Liz Cheney sitting deciding who can talk and who can't.
I want evidence provided by real law enforcement and testimony allowed to be questioned.
This is not a hearing. It is a partisan/personal vendetta attack on a future competitor.
McCarthy didn't put his R's on the committee
I'm no particular fan (or opponent) of McCarthy, but I give him a 95 grade on this one. I could quibble with how he handled Cheney and Kinzinger. He should have barred them from caucus meetings as long as they sat on the cmee at the invitation of the opposing party.
Pelosi approved of 3 of McCarthy's appointments. She wouldn't approve of Jordan or Banks because they might be called as witnesses. Then McCarthy pulled the 3 who had been approved and refused to appoint any others.
From WaPo:
McCarthy allies argue he had no other option but to pull Republicans from the committee after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's move to bar Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Jim Banks (R-Ind.) from being seated on the panel because they could be called as witnesses by the committee. McCarthy also tapped GOP Reps. Troy E. Nehls (Tex.), Rodney Davis (Ill.), and Kelly Armstrong (N.D.) to participate, choices that Pelosi (D-Calif.) approved.
Former president Donald Trump has said privately for months that McCarthy's decision to pull pro-Trump Republicans from sitting on the Jan. 6 select committee was a mistake, one that has become clearer as Trump watches the hearings that are working to build the case that he should be criminally charged for conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/23/trump-mccarthy-jan-6-committee/