The Democrats’ January 6th committee has made clear just how bad they are.
They’re forging text messages to get the answers they want.
Democrats admitted to a huge fraud in order to go after Donald Trump.
On Wednesday the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack admitted it changed a text message cited by Rep. Adam Schiff.
On Monday night Schiff claimed to have proof that a lawmaker texted Mark Meadows,former White House chief of staff, instructing him to request that former Vice President Mike Pence overturn the 2020 presidential election results.
Schiff not only took the messages out of context he actually doctored the text.
“I want to display just a few of the message[s] he received from people in Congress,” Schiff said, referring to Meadows. “The committee is not naming these lawmakers at this time as our investigation is ongoing. If we could cue the first graphic.”
Schiff read out the graphic that appeared on the screen.
“This one reads, ‘On January 6, 2021, Vice President Mike Pence, as President of the Senate, should call out all electoral votes that he believes are unconstitutional as no electoral votes at all,’” Schiff continued. “You can see why this is so critical to ask Mr. Meadows about. About a lawmaker suggesting that the former vice president simply throw out votes that he unilaterally deems unconstitutional in order to overturn a presidential election and subvert the will of the American people.”
The original text message wasn’t even written by a lawmaker, it was written by Washington attorney and former Department of Defense Inspector General Joseph Schmitz with an attached four-page draft Word document which suggested that Pence had the constitutional authority to object to the certification of electoral votes submitted by a handful of states.
“Good luck tomorrow!” Schmitz texted Jordan on the evening of Jan. 5, including the Word document as an attachment.
On Wednesday afternoon The Federalist reported that the January 6 committee admitted that it had manipulated the text.
“The Select Committee on Monday created and provided Representative Schiff a graphic to use during the business meeting quoting from a text message from ‘a lawmaker’ to Mr. Meadows,” the spokesman wrote. “The graphic read, ‘On January 6, 2021, Vice President Mike Pence, as President of the Senate, should call out all electoral votes that he believes are unconstitutional as no electoral votes at all.’”
“In the graphic, the period at the end of that sentence was added inadvertently,” the spokesman admitted. “The Select Committee is responsible for and regrets the error.”
The committee did not even offer an explanation as to why Schiff falsely attributed it to a Republican lawmaker.
Mark Meadows explained on Fox News why the committee is going after him.
He told Fox News host Sean Hannity it was about “Donald Trump and about actually going after him once again, continuing to go after Donald Trump.”
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