Raskin: Trump ‘absolutely’ knew he lost 2020 election excerpt: “The seeking of pardons is a powerful demonstration of the consciousness of guilt, or at least the consciousness you may be in trouble,” he told Bash. “That’s what’s so shocking about this. It’s not just one.” Raskin said the committee will release further details about who sought a pardon “in due course.” Appearing on ABC’s “This Week,” Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), chair of the House Intelligence Committee and a member of the Jan. 6 panel, reiterated that the committee “will show the evidence that we have that members of Congress were seeking pardons.” “To me, I think that is some of the most compelling evidence of a consciousness of guilt. Why would members do that if they felt that their involvement in this plot to overturn the election was somehow appropriate?” he said. “So, we’ll present the evidence that we have, as the vice chair outlined, along with the evidence of other actions that were taken by members of the Congress.”
Graphic footage of a Trump protester who stole a police shield, smashed a Capitol window with it, and, like Ashli Babbitt, entered through the smashed window to........ try to stop the riot.
How? By giving another alibi for why she quit during the middle of her governorship? Saying she'll solve the Ukraine war because she can see Russia from her house? Accusing Michelle Obama again of not allowing people to eat dessert? By promising to join Boebert and Greene at the next SOTU to heckle Biden?
Jan. 6 panelists: Enough evidence uncovered to indict Trump excerpt: "WASHINGTON (AP) — Members of the House committee investigating the Capitol riot said Sunday they have uncovered enough evidence for the Justice Department to consider an unprecedented criminal indictment against former President Donald Trump for seeking to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The committee announced that Trump's campaign manager, Bill Stepien, is among the witnesses scheduled to testify at a hearing Monday that focuses on Trump's effort to spread his lies about a stolen election. Stepien was subpoenaed for his public testimony."
New court filing reveals Trump election denier admitted he breached Georgia voting system: report excerpt: "According to a report from the Washington Post, an investigation by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger into election tampering in his state just got a helping hand after a cybersecurity expert who has been assisting supporters of Donald Trump look for election fraud admitted in an Arizona deposition that he had been granted access in Coffee County, Georgia. Last week the Daily Beast reported that text messages showed that pro-Trump election officials and outsiders were plotting to access the voting system in Coffee County, with the report stating, "The text messages acquired by The Daily Beast show two separate conversations in which former Coffee County GOP chair Cathy Latham and elections board member Eric Chaney lay out a plan to bring in a team of computer experts to access the computer voting system. The Daily Beast has verified that the conversations were real and remain stored on an iPhone." According to the new report from the Post's Emma Brown and Amy Gardner, cybersecurity executive Benjamin Cotton owned up to what he has been up to as he traveled the country helping election deniers. "In the new document, a sworn declaration filed Wednesday in a civil case in federal court in Arizona, Cotton, founder of the digital forensics firm CyFIR, wrote that he had examined Dominion Voting Systems used in several jurisdictions. Among them were Coffee County, Mesa County, Colo., and Maricopa County, Ariz., where he worked as a contractor on a Republican-commissioned ballot review," the report states. As the report notes, Cotton did not reveal who gave him access to the system, and he can expect to hear from Georgia investigators looking to charge local election officials."