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Jan 6th Staff Reportedly Upset With Liz Cheney Over Her Fixation With Donald Trump

by November 24, 2022
November 24, 2022
Jan 6th Staff Reportedly Upset With Liz Cheney Over Her Fixation With Donald Trump

Even staffers on the January 6th panel are seeing the truth about Liz Cheney.

According to a new report staffers on the January 6th panel are angry with Liz Cheney because of her over-fixation with Donald Trump.

One former committee staffer said many staffers became discouraged when the committee “became a Cheney 2024 campaign.”

The Washington Examiner reported:

The Jan. 6 committee’s staff is reportedly angry with Rep. Liz Cheney’s (R-WY) apparent overfixation on former President Donald Trump, particularly in the commission’s final report.

Staffers speaking with the Washington Post voiced their frustrations over Cheney’s handling of the committee, saying she has turned the commission into a political vehicle to launch a political comeback. In her position as vice chairwoman, the Wyoming congresswoman has exerted considerable control over the investigation, steering it away from the original goal of investigating security failures on Jan. 6 to an attack on former President Donald Trump. Her policy of removing investigations not immediately relating to Trump has sparked frustration from many working on the committee.

“We all came from prestigious jobs, dropping what we were doing because we were told this would be an important fact-finding investigation that would inform the public,” one former committee staffer told the outlet. “But when [the committee] became a Cheney 2024 campaign, many of us became discouraged.”

Staffers were told two weeks ago that none of the findings by the committee that are unrelated to Trump will be in the final report.

The New York Post reported:

Staffers argue that the panel’s original mission statement when it was authorized by Congress was to discover what political forces and intelligence and security failures allowed law enforcement to be unprepared and become overwhelmed by the rioters and ensure that it doesn’t happen again. They say that by leaving out information relevant to this mission statement, the final report will lack important lessons for the future.

Staffers were reportedly told two weeks ago that none of the work unrelated to Trump would be included in the final report.

“Everybody freaked out,” a staffer told the Washington Post about the decision that was announced during a virtual meeting.

Trump responded to the report in a Truth Social post.

Truth Social:

“January 6 committee staffers are angry at Rep. Liz Chaney for focusing too much on Trump in final report.” This is the headline in The Washington Post, and those that know Chaney are not surprised because she is a complete PSYCHO, has no regard for the truth as to what really happened, and is angry that the people of the Great State of Wyoming put her out to pasture in a record setting defeat. She blames me for this, but she only has herself to blame. Pelosi loved watching “Liz” go BONKERS!

All the January 6th panel cares about is going after Donald Trump.

For the antidote to media bias, check out ProTrumpNews.com…

The post Jan 6th Staff Reportedly Upset With Liz Cheney Over Her Fixation With Donald Trump appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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