Comer thinks Trump's son-in-law and former senior advisor in his administration may have crossed ethics lines when he accepted $2 billion from the Saudis six months after leaving office. Trump's Son-In-Law 'Crossed The Line' In Saudi Deal: James Comer - Benzinga
Because he comes from the same cloth, shares the same qualities. Corrupt, no integrity, can’t be trusted, money and bribe grubbing monger!!
Four days of tampering with election equipment. No one admits to any wrongdoing. The perpetrators seem to be blaming it on the tech group that actually imaged all of the voting equipment software that seems to be saying that it was given permission by the perpetrators.
Similarly, Sen. Ron Johnson (the one who spouted wild Covid truther narratives this week) claims he didn't even know the contents of a packet (the fake electors) that he was that he said he was duped into passing to Pence on Jan. 6. It was just Russian strudel (with something inside of it unbeknownst to the courier) that he was told to give to another person, like in a James Bond movie. When approached about it by a journalist, he was on his cell phone (whose screen was seen to be blank) pretending to be on an important call so that he could try to avoid the journalist.
People like Ron Johnson are the ones who want to mislead, manipulate, and control people, and by criminal means if they think it's necessary.
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Ronny Jackson was the White House physician for Trump. At a rally, Trump bragged how he thought Jackson was staring at his body during an examination because (in Trump's mind) it is so big and strong.