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Beau says:
The missing committee on 2020 election allegations reveals the Republican Party's baseless claims and lack of accountability, exposing their propaganda.
Voters, Activists, Concerned Citizens
Analysis of the potential consequences of the Republican Party's refusal to address the baseless election allegations.
#RepublicanParty #ElectionAllegations #Propaganda #Accountability #Misinformation
Well, howdy there, internet people. It's Beau again. So today we are going to talk about a missing committee.
The Republican Party is set to take over the House soon. They're going to have control of
the House of Representatives and they have promised committee after committee.
But there's one that's missing and it tells us a whole lot. I want to know where the committee is.
Where's all of the hype about the committee that's going to look into all of the allegations from 2020.
They're not like trumpeting that. It's strange. They're talking about how they're going to
investigate the investigators. They're going to look at Fauci. They're going to look at a laptop.
They told the American people that the election was bad.
Doesn't it seem weird that they're not going to try to get to the bottom of that?
I mean, to me, I mean, if I believed what they said they believed,
I would want to bring that up. I'd want to look into that.
Unless, of course, I didn't believe that and I was just telling that to the American people.
I knew it was a lie when I said it.
I mean, it seems like it would be really important to them to bring all of these people in
and put them under oath and ask them for their evidence.
These people who played a pretty big part in what certainly appears to be a coup attempt.
Where's that investigation? I think the American people would be far more interested in that
than anything else. I think they would definitely be more interested in seeing all of these people
who made these allegations to the media so they could be delivered to the American people
to stir people up, to undermine faith in democratic institutions.
I think the American people would love to see them under oath repeating those same claims
and providing the evidence that they said they had.
It seems like that would be, you know, prime time.
But it doesn't seem like the Republican Party has any interest in doing that.
And the reason is simple. They know it's a lie.
They know the allegations were baseless. They know they were made up.
And they know that if they bring people in to talk about it, that that's what will be discovered.
And it will show their own complicity in everything that happened.
Their propaganda is bad and they should feel bad.
Anyway, it's just a thought. Y'all have a good day.
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