Andy Biggs Describes January 6 Hearing as “Illegitimate”

On June 9, 2022, the United States will hold a committee hearing on the January 6, 2021 storming of the capitol. This will be followed up by another hearing on June 13.

According to the Washington Post, this committee’s plan is to demonstrate evidence of an alleged “months-long Republican conspiracy to overthrow Joe Biden’s legitimate election victory, led by President Donald Trump.” 

The Post added that the “The committee could even conclude that Trump committed a crime by intentionally trying to stop Congress’s certification of Biden’s win on Jan. 6, 2021.”

Naturally, America First Republicans are livid at the prospect of this partisan committee being held. Only reviled Republicans such as Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger and Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney will be sitting on the committee. 

Biggs tweeted, “The illegitimate Jan. 6 hearing this week is a distraction from the Biden Admin’s colossal domestic and international failures. Americans are troubled by Biden’s record inflation, high gas prices, major crime in cities, and a porous southern border. The priorities are wrong.”

The Arizona congressman is 100% on the mark. January 6 may have had some rowdy protesters but it’s by no means an attack on the scale of say Pearl Harbor or 9/11. Only in the demented minds of corporate media bobbleheads and DC political hacks does this incident evoke such parallels. 

The January 6 Committee represents an act of petty political factionalism. 

Once Republicans take back the House, they should concentrate on punishing and ostracizing Democrats who organized these hearings. Democrats have already thrown political norms out of the window, so Republicans must give them a taste of their own medicine once they take back Congress. 

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