January 6th:
Sen. Cruz was unable to get any real answers from FBI National Security Branch Executive Assistant Director Jill Sanborn during her sworn testimony; the only thing she was able to respond with to the majority of his questions was ‘I can’t answer that.’
- “Was Ray Epps A Fed?” – ‘I Can’t Answer That’: FBI Asst. Director Refuses To Answer Any of Ted Cruz’s Questions About Jan 6 in Fiery Exchange on Capitol Hill (The Gateway Pundit)
Later, Sen. Tom Cotton asked Matthew Olsen, the assistant attorney general for the National Security Division, why Mr. Epps had not been charged.
- Cruz, Cotton grill DOJ officials over Capitol riot mystery man Ray Epps (The Washington Times)
U.S. Chamber of Commerce:
House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy says the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has no place in the modern Republican Party and that the big business lobby is not going to be welcome back if and when Republicans are back in power.
- Exclusive — Kevin McCarthy: Chamber of Commerce ‘Left’ Republican Party ‘A Long Time Ago,’ Not Welcome Back (Breitbart)
Chamber CEO Suzanne Clark says the U.S. ought to import twice as many foreign workers and provide amnesty to illegal aliens for the purpose of inflating the labor market, providing business with an endless flow of cheap labor and more consumers.
- Chamber of Commerce CEO: Flood U.S. with Twice as Much Legal Immigration, Amnesty for Illegal Aliens (Breitbart)
Ashli Babbitt:
The cop who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt was never interviewed by investigators, and is now back in charge of House security.
- Cop Who Killed Ashli Babbitt Never Interviewed By Investigators, Now Back In Charge Of House Security (The Federalist)
Stocks:
Nancy Pelosi is scrambling to quash bipartisan efforts to ban stock trading by Congressional lawmakers — even as she and her husband have raked in as much as $30 million from bets on the Big Tech firms Pelosi is responsible for regulating.
- Nancy Pelosi makes millions off tech stocks – and scoffs at push to ban congressional trades (New York Post)
2024:
The Wall Street Journal has an opinion piece about Hillary Clinton’s 2024 Election comeback. They start the piece by writing “Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have become unpopular. It may be time for a change candidate.”
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman proposed a new VP for President Biden ahead of the 2024 election.