QAnon might have died off if Trump and the Republican Party did not embrace it. Now people are knowingly or unknowingly following the online messages of QAnon. QAnon has seized control of the Republican Party voter base.
I think Pennsylvania Republican Party officials will be swept up in the massive House Committee Investigation of the January 6th Insurrection. SEE Below: Investigators focused on efforts to overturn 2020 election results.
“As Mastriano was pushed out of the spotlight, he roared about Corman caging him.
In an interview on One America News Network, a pro-Trump news outlet, he said a room reservation for his Senate committee to meet to vote on subpoenas was canceled, and Corman threatened to fire his staff and remove him as chair of the committee if he proceeded, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
Corman’s spokesman told the Inquirer that Mastriano’s Capitol staff “has been temporarily reassigned since Mastriano is more concerned with grandstanding than actually getting things done.”
Believe who you want to believe. I don’t think it matters. The circus is a waste of time and resources, regardless of who is leading the acts.
As I lamented in June, Pennsylvania lawmakers should be focused on trying to make life better for Pennsylvania residents.
Instead, they’re still bickering over who was elected in the 2020 election to live on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Trump lost. Get over it. The White House wasn’t stolen from him through voter fraud.
But the show must go on, to please Trump.
Dush will begin holding hearings this week, Corman said Monday on the conservative Wendy Bell Radio program streamed online, according to The Associated Press.
Corman said on the show that he has communicated with Trump, and “I think he’s comfortable with where we’re heading and so we’re going to continue that work.”
Sounds like Trump is the real ringmaster. Everyone else is just a puppet.
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There’s a new ringmaster in Pennsylvania GOP circus to audit the 2020 election for Trump
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Aug 24, 2021 at 8:00 AM
“Since the November election, Trump has found new dog whistles. The phrase “Stop the Steal,” for instance, has special resonance for his followers because for years Trump has stoked the idea that racial minorities are “stealing” from “decent” (white) Americans; that immigrants are pouring in to plunder the nation; that African Americans are garnering jobs and other privileges from “reverse racism,” and so forth.
He’s persuaded his base they have been “stolen from” for a long time, stoking what sociologist Michael Kimmel calls a sense of “aggrieved entitlement.” Now, Trump had a high-stakes election to attach this grievance to, and it is no coincidence that the votes he has questioned are disproportionately those of minority voters. “Stop the Steal” has special power because it emerges from the broader narrative that unentitled minorities have been “stealing” from what is supposedly rightfully that of Trump’s base.
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Expert decodes Trump talk, Q codes, and road to insurrection
From page 170 - THE STORM IS UPON US - Chapter 10 Change of Batter Coming? QAnon and the 2020 Election:
FROM: The Storm Is Upon Us: How QAnon Became a Movement, Cult, and Conspiracy Theory of Everything By Mike Rothschild |
Investigators focused on efforts to overturn 2020 election results
"As part of the sweeping records request, the committee has asked the Department of Justice for documents and communications involving discussions about challenging the validity of the election between Trump and former top DOJ officials, such as Jeffrey Rosen, Richard Donoghue, Patrick Hovakimian, Byung J."BJay" Pak, Bobby Christine and Jeffrey Clark.
The committee also requested communications between Trump or his allies and "any DOJ official" in the days before and after January 6. As part of that request, the committee asked for any documentation related to discussion of the 25th Amendment from November 3, 2020, to January 20, 2021.
CNN previously reported that Clark, a Trump-appointed environment law chief for DOJ, was at the center of the former President's efforts to overturn the election, received a high-level intelligence briefing around New Year's 2021 that did little to stop his efforts to prove foreign interference had cost Trump reelection.
He has emerged as a major figure in the narrative being written in documents and testimony from former Justice Department officials who were forced to fight off his efforts to orchestrate a coup of leadership at the Justice Department and use it to help the former President.
Clark isn't scheduled yet for an interview with the House Select Committee. A source familiar with Clark's thinking told CNN earlier this month he is awaiting access to documents the committee has and to see whether a fight over the secrecy of presidential discussions materializes.
In addition, the committee requested all documents and communications from individuals that could show DOJ intervention in litigation filed by the Trump campaign -- or states seeking to challenge the election.
On that list are Meadows as well as Trump lawyers and advisers, including Giuliani, Kurt Olsen, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, Joseph diGenova, and Victoria Toensing.
The committee also asked the Justice Department to provide documents that pertain to the certification of the election, including the role that Pence played in presiding over the Senate the day election results were certified.
And the committee asked about any senior personnel changes at the Justice Department, including with presidential appointees, between November 3, 2020, and January 20, 2021.
The committee specifically requested all documentation pertaining to Clark, a former Trump appointee at the DOJ who has emerged as central to Trump's efforts to overturn the election. The committee also requested communication between then-Attorney General William Barr and attorneys investigating allegations of voter fraud.
Targeting efforts to overturn the election results from within the White House, the committee is seeking records from the National Archives including all communication between White House officials and state government officials from hotly contested states such as Arizona, Georgia, Texas and Michigan.
The officials include Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, chief investigator for Georgia Secretary of State Frances Watson, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Michigan state Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, former Michigan Speaker of the House Lee Chatfield, and Wayne County Board of Canvassers Chairwoman Monica Palmer.
The panel is also demanding all communication related to Dominion Voting Systems Corp., which was the system used that became a primary target of voter fraud falsehoods."
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By Zachary Cohen, Ryan Nobles, Annie Grayer and Whitney Wild, CNN
Updated 3:24 PM ET, Wed August 25, 2021
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