- Answers to the questions:
- If Donald Trump wanted to incite violence that fateful day, as his critics suggest, then why did he order the Pentagon to have a large military force ready to quell a disturbance?
- Why did a Democrat-led Congress turn down the assistance of National Guard troops in the face of intelligence warnings about violence?
- Who opened the massive magnetically locked doors (pass code protected) from the inside to allow the protestors access to the Capitol?
- Who is Roy Epps, was he paid by US government officials to be there, and why do left-wing publications single out this one “Trump supporter” as a victim?
- How many paid confidential informants were present at the request of US government officials and who requested their attendance?
- Why are the only Republicans on the Committee known to have a virulent hatred of Donald J. Trump? Why were members of the body appointed by the minority leader not seated?
- Why are the witnesses in the hearings not subject to cross-examination? (ref: US Constitution Amendment VI)
- When did it become acceptable for anonymous witnesses under US jurisprudence? (ref: US Constitution Amendment VI)
- When did it become acceptable for hearsay and/or rumors in a congressional hearing?
- The names and departments of government employees present in the crowd at the US Capitol as part of their official duties. (American citizens are paying their salaries, we are entitled to know what they are doing.)
- A rebuttal, any rebuttal to the testimony presented in the hearings.
What's Missing From the J6 Hearings?
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This is the start of a list of information missing from the J6 Congressional Select Committee Hearings: