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|    Cross-examination of witnesses in Jan. 6    |
|    13 Jun 22 08:05:49    |
      From: johnny@invalid.net              By Fox News Staff       Published June 12, 2022              "Sunday Night in America" host Trey Gowdy called on the Jan. 6       committee to allow cross-examination of the witnesses who made       allegations against former President Trump last Thursday, arguing that       it is the only way to get the "whole truth" about the attack on the       U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.              TREY GOWDY: I watched the Jan. 6 congressional hearing. Three       allegations caught my attention: Number one, that former President       Trump knew he lost the 2016 election but said otherwise. Number two,       that former President Trump knew there was no fraud sufficient to       change the outcome and number three, that the former president was       sympathetic to the cries to do Mike Pence harm. Those are serious       allegations deserving of the truth. The question is how do we find it?       Who are the witnesses supporting these allegations? Who said the former       president knew he lost…who said the former president knew there was       significant fraud…is the witness credible? Is the witness biased for or       against the former president? Were others present? Is there       corroboration?              https://www.foxnews.com/media/trey-gowdy-cross-examination-witne       ses-jan-6-hearings              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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