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Looks Like Liz Cheney Really Might Go to Federal Prison After All

Uh oh! Failed former “Republican” Congresswoman Liz Cheney has been referred to the FBI for criminal prosecution. A subcommittee report from Congress made the referral this week.

The report alleges that Liz Cheney illegally colluded with the January 6 Committee’s star witness against Donald Trump. Federal witness tampering is a serious federal crime that carries a 10-year prison sentence.

In a truly bad piece of bad news for Liz Cheney, FBI Director Christopher Wray won’t be sticking around much longer to sweep the investigation under the rug and let her off the hook.

 

The House Administration’s Subcommittee on Oversight issued its major findings on its investigation into the January 6/Liz Cheney Committee. This was the committee that treasonously attempted to claim that Donald Trump caused an insurrection on January 6 and tried to overthrow the government.

At the time, Liz Cheney and her Deep State friends considered this their best option to prevent Trump from running for president again in 2024.

The most damning finding in the subcommittee’s investigation was that Cheney colluded with Cassidy Hutchinson, the woman who served as an assistant to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. Hutchinson made outlandish and materially false statements to the Liz Cheney Committee while under oath.

Hutchinson was the dingbat who testified that Donald Trump turned into Jason Bourne on January 6th and attacked his own Secret Service detail. She said that Trump grabbed the driver of the presidential limo and tried to choke him out in a martial arts hold. That was a completely false story that Hutchinson apparently made up out of thin air with the help of Liz Cheney.

This woman also stated under oath that President Trump had intelligence on the morning of January 6th indicating that there would be an attack on the US Capitol that day. The implication of this was that Trump knew about the potential for violence and wanted it to happen. This was another bald-faced lie. As we’ve known from the very beginning, undercover federal agents instigated and caused all the violence and vandalism on January 6.

Here’s where it gets weird.

The subcommittee found that as Hutchinson’s testimony before the Liz Cheney Committee dragged on, one of the screeching hags from ABC’s unwatchable program “The View” got involved. Text messages subpoenaed by the subcommittee revealed that Alyssa Farah Griffin acted as the go-between for Liz Cheney and Cassidy Hutchinson.

Hutchinson was not making her outlandish claims in her testimony originally. After Farah Griffin put Cheney and Hutchinson in contact with each other, that’s when Hutchinson started lying. She didn’t start claiming that Trump attacked his Secret Service detail until after she was coached by Liz Cheney to do so.

Here is the crux of the allegations against Liz Cheney. As the J6 Committee co-chair, she was basically the prosecutor trying to paint Donald Trump as an insurrectionist. She met with Cassidy Hutchinson without Hutchinson’s attorney Stephan Passantino present. That’s a crime. That’s witness tampering.

Passantino was the head ethics deputy counsel in Donald Trump’s White House. He wondered what the hell was going on with his dingbat client Cassidy Hutchinson when her testimony suddenly changed dramatically and she started making up lies about Donald Trump and January 6th. Hutchinson then fired Passantino and hired a legal team recommended to her by Liz Cheney. Hutchinson and Cheney later filed a bar complaint against Passantino and tried to get his law license taken away.

There’s one potential problem that might get Liz Cheney off the hook for criminal charges. That’s the fact that the January 6 Committee was not a legitimately formed congressional committee. Nancy Pelosi picked Trump haters Liz Cheney and crybaby Adam Kinzinger as the two “Republicans” on the committee. The minority Republicans did not get to pick any of the committee members, which no doubt contributed to the committee turning into such a clown show.

One legal argument that could be made in favor of Cheney is that since it was never a real congressional committee, Cassidy Hutchinson was technically never under oath. They were just a bunch of mental toddlers with Trump Derangement Syndrome play-acting as serious adults. Who knows what will happen?

It’s unlikely, however, that incoming FBI Director Kash Patel is simply going to let criminal actions like this slide. The days of rampant corruption in Washington, DC, are about to come to an end—at least for the next four years. It would be fitting if Liz Cheney was one of the first people to end up in a prison cell during Donald Trump’s second term.


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