Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz Leaves Impeachment Hearing Witnesses Speechless

by
Steve MacDonald

We have an impeachment circus update care of Rep. Matt Gaetz. He got the best of all of the witnesses before him when he asked, “If you have personal knowledge of a single material fact in the Schiff Report, please raise your hand.” Guess what happened?

No one raised their hand. Four witnesses, not one of them is aware of a single fact related to anything Adam Schiff has reported from his House Intelligence hearings.

Nothing!

He might as well have just said, why are you even here? But he said this instead.

‘And let the record reflect, no personal knowledge of a single fact, and you know what? That continues on the tradition that we saw from Adam Schiff.

And probably all we’ll get out this week’s stint in the Judiciary Committee. No one knows a thing. No one has any facts or predicating evidence. No one can confirm anything the President is accused of doing. And Democrats will still hear only that Trump must be guilty. Because to them, the moment he won the office he had to be guilty of something. Americans couldn’t possibly have wanted him to be president. And they mean to waste every waking (and sleepless) moment trying to find a way to undo it.

Non-stop Investigations and trials are not what we call justice in the United States’ but you better believe that is what Democrats think it means. Use whatever force you have to spy on, investigate and destroy anyone who is in your way. 

Would you stand up as well as Donald Trump? Could anyone?

It’s a short clip and worth the few seconds to see the four witnesses staring blank-faced at House Judiciary Committee Member Gaetz with nothing to say.

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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