Republican lawmakers have come to the defense of former President Donald Trump after he posted on social media about the Manhattan district attorney's investigation into him. Trump's post has been met with criticism from his supporters, and a spokesperson for Trump later clarified that the post was shared without any notification of an indictment beyond media reports. Other Republicans, including potential 2024 presidential candidates, have expressed their support for the former president.
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This filing from the Capitol Police's general counsel Thomas DiBiase reveals that only one of the more than 40 clips aired by Fox News' Tucker Carlson was approved beforehand. The filing also states that the Capitol Police had not been informed that the surveillance video would be passed on to Carlson, and that House Republicans had ignored requests from the Capitol Police to review and approve any Jan. 6 security footage that would be made public. This highlights the need for transparency and accountability when it comes to the media's access to sensitive information.
House Republicans have proposed a plan to tackle the debt ceiling and roll back President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, which has been met with criticism from both sides of the aisle. The proposal, which is unlikely to become law, includes cutting student debt relief, Covid-19 funds, climate change funding, and capping discretionary spending. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki has said the proposal "would be a major step backward for the American people and our economy."
House Republicans have announced plans to investigate the select committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot, with the Justice Department arguing that defendants should not be allowed to delay their criminal trials. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has suggested the committee was politically biased and is looking into Capitol security and the legal treatment of the defendants. The outcome of the investigation is unknown and it is unclear how it will affect the Jan. 6 defendants.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has granted Fox News host Tucker Carlson exclusive access to 40,000-plus hours of security footage from the Capitol building, prompting concern from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) who called it a "reckless move" and a threat to the security of the building and its occupants. Carlson has already declared the footage confirms his prior view that the horde of Donald Trump supporters acted peaceably on Jan. 6, 2021, to which Warren responded, "But that's pretty much par for the course for Tucker Carlson."
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has come under fire from both Democrats and Republican Senate leaders for granting Fox News' Tucker Carlson exclusive access to Capitol security footage from the January 6th riot. The footage was used to downplay the attack, despite it being an attempted insurrection. McCarthy defended his decision, but has faced criticism from both sides of the aisle. The White House has also slammed Carlson for misrepresenting the severity of the attack.
Tucker Carlson used security footage from the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol to blur the truth of the day, despite the footage already being turned over to defense attorneys for the rioters. This is part of a larger effort by the Trump industrial complex of politicians and conservative media stars to create an alternative reality that puts truth and democracy at risk. It is important to be aware of the misinformation being spread and to take steps to ensure that truth and democracy are protected.
On January 6, 2021, a violent mob stormed the Capitol building in Washington D.C. in an attempt to disrupt the certification of the 2020 Presidential Election. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy spoke out about the violence, calling it “un-American” and saying that anyone who participated should go to jail. Fox News host Tucker Carlson has been using footage provided by McCarthy to downplay the violence of the riot, causing outrage among many. People have reacted in a variety of ways, with some expressing their anger and outrage and others choosing to mock the situation. It is important to remember that the violence was not representative of the American people and to recognize the power of mockery and satire in responding to situations like this.







