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Next J6 hearings could be even more explosive: Insider hints there's more testimony coming about the riot's 'pivot man for everything'
https://www.rawstory.com/jan-6-denver-riggleman-2657577408/?utm_source=push_notifications
Former GOP Rep. Denver Riggleman, who worked as a senior staff member for the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol, suggested that the bombshell testimony at Tuesday's public hearing was just the beginning.
"I want to be very careful in how I say this, Nicolle. I said Mark Meadows was the MVP of the committee of the investigation. Today, I think we see Mark Meadows is the Rosetta Stone of the investigation. He was sort of the pivot man for everything happening between these groups and up to the president," he said.
"When you hear an individual on the couch sending text messages -- I have the unique insight into being the first to see some of those text messages after we identified them -- so when I saw that at the beginning, the committee saw the same thing and they automatically knew that what they saw on the text messages -- there was a story here they could break apart," he explained. "We have to know this too, Nicolle, and I'm being very careful, there are 1,000 text messages that we know that we hadn't seen, that he said that were privileged." Riggleman said, "...I don't think the American public has seen anything yet."
"I actually believe that Cassidy Hutchinson was the bridge to the following -- and I will be very careful here -- a bridge to the operational planning and the data the committee still has in his back pocket," he continued. "So again, Mark Meadows is the MVP player for the committee. I think it is the Rosetta Stone. He was in the middle of it all and I think it puts his legal team in a tremendously challenging position."
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crickets
(25,896 posts)JoanofArgh
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AntiFascist
(12,792 posts)erronis
(14,955 posts)SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)dchill
(38,321 posts)...him? Seems kinda suspicious.
milestogo
(16,829 posts)Kingofalldems
(38,361 posts)ShazzieB
(15,958 posts)Don't know about anyone else, but I think that was the most startling thing in the article.
Did you get that, folks? WE. HAVEN'T. SEEN. ANYTHING. YET.
When I read that, I was like and
Holy guacamole, just what DOES the J6 Committee have up its sleeve?
Traildogbob
(8,577 posts)If trump gets convicted, and DOJ thinks we just can not imprison a former President, as criminal as he is, here in a punishment we may can take. Immediately fire every damn judge at every level he appointed. Void every sing damn Pardon, then go after them all. And last, fine him for every damn golf trip, every damn none stop KKKlan Jamboree and dollars illegally taken, charge him for every dollar his kids and Jarod were paid or vacations the charged us, and charge him for the Covid hospital time, and charge him for the damn broken dishes. And never allow him or his spawn and Ho wife within 1,000 miles of our capital again. Just a thought.
ancianita
(35,813 posts)crime THEN, as a pivot man. Or cipher/connector to the Willard Gang.
MORE IMPORTANT THAN MEADOWS:
Garland must also bring in the senders of those witness tampering texts for the crime that is happening NOW.