Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Cocaine Donnie And Fox Furs Told Washed Up 45 To Call Off The Dogs!

Congress likely will subpoena Washed Up 45's loser son.

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While they were complaining about Chris Cuomo ..... The white nationalists over at Fox broke ethical conduct and literally communicated with Washed Up 45's Administration. 

Cuomo was fired out the cannon at CNN for contacting his brother's allies. 

Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo resigned after he was caught up in a huge sex scandal in which multiple women accused him of sexual harassment and inappropriate touching. Chris broke ethics and journalistic standards by literally trying to get the dirt on his brother's accusers. He had more impact than the network expected. He was iced than fired shortly after. He also was stripped of his SiriusXM show and podcast on CNN.

The folks over Fox were salivating over this as well as Don Lemon being caught up in the washed up actor's trial in Chicago. The washed up actor from Empire was found guilty of lying to police, filing a false report and obstructing justice. He could face up to five years in the iron college. The washed up actor had texted Lee Daniels and Don Lemon, both openly gay Black men about how he was targeted by white men who wore Make America Great Again hats. He said that they sprayed bleach on him and tried to hang him with a noose. The washed up actor also claimed that he got threatening letters. It was revealed as a hoax. He recruited two men to stage an attack. He also did hard drugs and slept with one of the men who helped him. Lemon is under fire for having communicating with the washed up actor during the event and trial.

The House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol revealed damning text messages from former White House chief of staff Karen Meadows. He is facing a contempt of Congress charge and it's likely he'll be indicted.

In these text messages, he texted a handful of folks. One included, the former president's son, the cokehead.

But what was more damning is the white nationalists working over at Fox involved in the matter.

Washed Up 45, Softball Hannity, Karen Ingraham and Karen Kilmeade were revealed in text messages.

As Washed Up 45 supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, Meadows received text messages from multiple Fox hosts and the former president’s son, urging him to convince him to issue a statement condemning the violence, according to the House select committee investigating the attack.

The text messages are among thousands of documents Meadows has turned over to the committee, according to Rep. Karen Cheney (R-WY) who revealed the messages Monday evening as the panel gathered to pass a resolution to hold Meadows in contempt of Congress.

We are not playing. Everyone involve will be held accountable for Jan. 6.

Cheney said Meadows, who served as his fourth and last chief of staff during his final months in office, turned over thousands of emails and text messages as part of a previous agreement to cooperate with the panel, but he has refused to testify, despite being ordered to do so by a subpoena. Meadows’s attorney said the former top White House aide believes his testimony is protected by executive privilege.

“Mark, the president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home. This is hurting all of us. He is destroying his legacy,” Cheney said as she read out loud a text message from Fox News host Karen Ingraham.

“Please get him on TV. Destroying everything you have accomplished,” wrote Karen Kilmeade of “Fox & Friends.”

Softball Hannity, the most annoying agitator on television, asked if Washed Up 45 could “make a statement” asking “people to leave the Capitol.

Cheney also described multiple texts Meadows received from Cokehead Donnie similarly urging the president to take action. “He’s got to condemn this shit ASAP,” the former president’s eldest son wrote to Meadows, who replied: “I'm pushing it hard. I agree.”

Cheney, a prominent GOP critic of Washed Up 45’s actions that day, concluded: “These text messages leave no doubt the White House knew exactly what was happening at the Capitol.”

Some of those messages stand in contrast with how some Republican lawmakers, as well as Fox stars like Tuckems, have portrayed the violent attack on the Capitol. Two Fox contributors recently quit over a special that downplayed the assault.

The revelations came as the House panel voted Monday to make Meadows the third Washed Up 45 ally it referred for possible criminal penalties for refusing to cooperate with its investigation.

The specific text messages revealed by Cheney ahead of Monday’s vote are the latest details to emerge about Meadows’s communications leading up to and during the deadly riot by Washed Up 45 supporters who sought to overturn the results of last year’s presidential election.

In a report issued on Sunday night ahead of the contempt vote, the committee described several specific messages about which it had planned to question Meadows about last week, when he failed to show up for a scheduled deposition.

Among the documents described in the contempt report is a Jan. 5 email in which Meadows indicated that the National Guard would be present at the Capitol the following day to ‘‘protect pro-Trump people.”

It’s not clear who was the recipient of this message from Meadows, or what it was based on, but it comes amid renewed scrutiny of who is to blame for the National Guard’s delayed response to requests for help from the Capitol Police during the riots. One of the main questions for congressional investigators is whether Washed Up 45 played any role in that delay.

Softball Hannity never mention the deep shit he is in.

The comment matches up with congressional testimony given by former acting Defense Secretary Karen Miller in May, in which he described a conversation with the former president on Jan. 3 in which the president told him to "do whatever was necessary to protect the demonstrators that were executing their constitutionally protected rights."

Other messages cited in the contempt report include text messages between Meadows and individuals including members of Congress, on Jan. 6 before, during and after pro-Washed Up 45 insurrectionists stormed the Capitol. The report also referenced text messages Meadows sent to and received from an organizer of the rally where Washed Up 45 spoke near the White House before the attack.

In addition to correspondence pertaining specifically to Jan. 6, the select committee also described several emails and text messages produced by Meadows that could shed new light on the former president’s attempt to undermine the 2020 election, including messages regarding encouraging Republican legislators in certain key states to send alternate slates of electors to Congress. Some of the messages highlighted in the report appear to reflect direct communication between Meadows and the former president. One such example is a November 2020 text exchange with a member of Congress about contacting state legislators in which Meadows relayed that ‘‘POTUS wants to chat with them.” Another is an email from Dec. 23 regarding the former president campaign’s effort to challenge election results, in which Meadows wrote, ‘‘Rudy was put in charge. That was the President’s decision.’’

The panel also cited text messages from December 2020 about the effort to install Justice Department official Karen Clark as acting attorney general, as well as texts regarding Washed Up 45’s infamous Jan. 2 call in which he pressured Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” enough votes to overturn Biden’s victory in that state.

The committee’s interest in many of the records produced by Meadows began to surface last week. One day before Meadows had been scheduled to sit for an initial deposition, his attorney notified the panel that the former Washed Up 45 aide would no longer be cooperating, citing the panel’s apparent interest in information that, he argued, is covered by the former president’s claims of executive privilege.

In a letter to Meadows’s lawyer, select committee Chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) disputed this argument, explaining that the committee intended to question Meadows about a number of specific records he’d already turned over without a claim of privilege. Among the records Thompson said the committee sought to ask Meadows about included a Jan. 5 email about having the National Guard on standby, and another email regarding a 38-page PowerPoint briefing titled “Election Fraud, Foreign Interference & Options for 6 JAN” that was to be provided “on the hill.”

More details have also since emerged about that PowerPoint briefing.

According to the New York Times, the PowerPoint cited by Thompson recommended that Washed Up 45 “declare a national emergency to delay the certification of the election results,” claiming that China and Venezuela had interfered in the vote. It also included proposals former vice president Karen R. Pence to reject electors from “states where fraud occurred” when Congress met to certify Joe Biden’s win on Jan. 6. It had been circulated on Capitol Hill before the Jan. 6 riot by Karen Waldron, a retired Army colonel and proponent of misinformation about fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

Waldron told the Times that he did not personally email the PowerPoint to Meadows, but that it was possible Meadows received it from someone else on Waldron’s team.

Fox Karen interacted with Washed Up 45's chief of staff during the riots.

In a separate interview with the Washington Post, however, Waldron said he visited the White House multiple times after the election and spoke with Meadows “maybe eight to 10 times.”

According to the Post, Waldron was a cybersecurity consultant who worked with Washed Up 45’s outside lawyers, including Qudy Giuliani, to challenge the election results in several key states. He described one particular meeting he and others had with Meadows around Christmas last year in which, he said, Washed Up’s chief of staff asked what he needed to determine whether the 2020 election had been hacked. Waldron told the Post that his team put together a list for Meadows of IP addresses, servers and other information that he believed should be investigated “using the powers of the world’s greatest national security intelligence apparatus.”

Waldron’s account of his interactions with the White House in the days and weeks after the election, along with details that have emerged about the PowerPoint itself, raise new questions about Meadows’s contacts with unsubstantiated theories about voter fraud that were circulating among Washed Up 45’s advisers during that time. Karen Terwilliger, Meadows’s lawyer, told the Times late last week that the PowerPoint was turned over to the Jan. 6 committee because Meadows had simply received it via email and did nothing with it.

“We produced the document because it wasn’t privileged,” Terwilliger said.

Last week, Meadows filed a lawsuit against the Jan. 6 select committee, arguing that the panel’s “overly broad and unduly burdensome subpoenas” violate his right to free speech as well as his former boss’s powers of executive privilege. President Biden, as the current office holder, has so far waived executive privilege for documents relevant to the select committee’s investigation. Last week, a federal appeals court ruled against Washed Up 45’s effort to override Biden’s authority and block the Jan. 6 panel from accessing his White House records.

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