Ahead of the politicized panel's "prime-time" hearings on Thursday, the committee actually hired a TV executive, former ABC News President James Goldston, to "produce" them for the home audience, according to Fox News' White House correspondent Chad Pergram.
"Fox has confirmed that the committee investigating last year’s riot at the Capitol has hired former ABC News President James Goldston to 'produce' the slate of hearings scheduled for this month. Fox is told Goldston will have a hand in all of the hearings this month," Pergram wrote on Twitter.
A) Fox has confirmed that the committee investigating last year’s riot at the Capitol has hired former ABC News President James Goldston to “produce” the slate of hearings scheduled for this month. Fox is told Goldston will have a hand in all of the hearings this month.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) June 6, 2022
"But Goldston will be particularly involved in the efforts by the committee to make its prime-time hearing Thursday and another one later this month 'TV friendly.' Fox is also told that the actual witness list for the hearing will come in the next day or two," he added.
B) But Goldston will be particularly involved in the efforts by the committee to make its prime-time hearing Thursday and another one later this month “TV friendly.”
Fox is also told that the actual witness list for the hearing will come in the next day or two.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) June 6, 2022
"However, the committee will intersperse various portions of taped depositions, new audio/videotape and never-before-seen footage from inside the Capitol on the day of the riot," Pergram concluded.
C) However, the committee will intersperse various portions of taped depositions, new audio/videotape and never-before-seen footage from inside the Capitol on the day of the riot.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) June 6, 2022
Earlier in the week, Rep. Adam Schiff, one of the most dishonest Democrats in Congress, said his party would present a "comprehensive narrative" at the prime-time hearings.
"Our goal is to present the narrative of what happened in this country, how close we came to losing our democracy, what led to the violence," he told Margaret Brennan on CBS’s "Face the Nation," adding: "Americans I think know a great deal already — they have seen a number of bombshells already [and] there’s a great deal they haven’t seen. But perhaps the most important is the public has not seen it woven together, how one thing led to another."
Not a single word of that is true: The incident at the Capitol was a riot, not an insurrection, and there was never any 'danger' of "losing our democracy." In fact, there are credible reports indicating that the 'riot' was part of a false flag operation set up by the left-wing deep state to further tarnish Trump.
Shortly after the incident, a trained observer who is an expert in spotting such observations, J. Michael Waller, who was at the Capitol that day, wrote about what he saw in a piece for The Federalist a week after the breach:
In reality, Democrats pose the greatest risk to our democracy simply by the matter of the Marxist/Socialist policies they pursue and implement, and the division they sow. And in fact, to that point, the committee's chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), opened the hearing with a ridiculous reference to the Ku Klux Klan and lynchings -- two phenomena directly linked historically to his party.
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