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Sidney Blumenthal in the Guardian.
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3) On 11 January, the same day an article of impeachment was filed in the House against Donald Trump for incitement of insurrection, Trump awarded Jordan the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a closed ceremony at the White House.
The White House cited his defense of Trump in the investigation conducted by the former FBI director Robert Mueller into Russian influence to elect Trump in the 2016 campaign and in the first impeachment of Trump for seeking to bribe the government of Ukraine in exchange for fabricated political dirt about Joe Biden.
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5) On 21 December, Jordan attended private meetings at the White House with Trump and several other Republican House members where they strategized over a last-ditch effort to overturn the election results, Politico reported. It was a back-and-forth concerning the planning and strategy for 6 January, said Representative Mo Brooks, a Republican congressman from Alabama.
What was said at that meeting? What were those plans? Was the rally discussed? Was the idea discussed of sending Trump supporters to intimidate and interrupt members of Congress in the certification process? Was Jordans role on the House floor on 6 January against certification raised at that meeting? What did Jordan say?
6) On Saturday night, 2 January, Jordan participated in a call organized by the White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, with Trump and 50 House members and senators to address their goal of overturning certain states electoral college results on Wednesday, according to Fox News. On Sunday morning, 3 January, Jordan and Brooks appeared together on Fox News to discuss their strategy. Jordan stated that Republican members of Congress were the ultimate arbiter here, the ultimate check and balance, on the unconstitutional certification of the election results on 6 January. Again, Jordan presented no evidence of fraud. Senator Mitt Romney, a Republican from Utah, called the actions led by Jordan and others an egregious ploy.
Did Jordan broadcast falsehoods in order to encourage Trump supporters to come to Washington on 6 January?
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jul/27/jim-jordan-republican-capitol-attack-insurrection-house-select-committee
More at the link. What scum.
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