Here are just a few of the notables who made this a good week, in my opinion.
The jury in Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress trial.
They took about two hours to reach a verdict and it was the right one.
Steve Bannon, ex-White House strategist and adviser to former President Donald Trump, was found guilty by a jury Friday of criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to appear before the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Bannon was found guilty of two counts of criminal contempt — one for refusing to appear for a deposition before the panel and the other for refusing to produce requested documents. Each count carries a minimum potential sentence of 30 days and a maximum of one year in jail, as well as a fine of $100 to $1,000.
Naturally, he plans on appealing, but I don't care. I'm going to relish his conviction for as long as I can.
The tech team for the January 6th Committee.
Last night's hearing was very well put together, and the video clips that were shared were carefully chosen and fit the moment perfectly. Among the highlights: Trump's Rose Garden message on the sixth, and the taping of his message on the seventh; the matching up of video from the Capitol and other testimony from the same time period, and the clips from Fox News and Fox personalities. And yes, the Josh Hawley clips - the fist pump, and the running clips, in full speed and slow motion, too.
Mallory Nees (@The_Mal_Gallery on Twitter), who was the creative user behind several Josh Hawley running-to-music clips.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) may have broken a Guinness World Record on Thursday — if there’s one for guest starring in the most movies and music videos in a single night...
But the footage of Hawley was all the same: two clips that aired in prime time during the most recent hearing of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Both showed Hawley running from rioters as they poured into the building, according to the committee.
Rep. Liz Cheney, vice chair of the January 6th Committee.
Her closing remarks at the end of last night's hearing? I don't think I'd change a single word. There were many quotable parts, certainly; here are a couple of the most meaningful.
Here is the worst part. Donald Trump knows that millions of Americans who supported him would stand up and defend our nation were it threatened. They would put their lives and their freedom at stake to protect her. And he is preying on their patriotism. He is preying on their sense of justice. And on January 6th, Donald Trump turned their love of country into a weapon against our Capitol and our Constitution.
And, perhaps the most important of all: the Thatcher quote.
This room is full of history, and we on this Committee know we have a solemn obligation not to idly squander what so many Americans have fought and died for. Ronald Reagan’s great ally, Margaret Thatcher, said this: “Let it never be said that the dedication of those who love freedom is less than the determination of those who would destroy it.”The many Republicans who have testified including the two we met last night.
- State officials from Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Arizona.
- A retired, highly respected conservative judge.
- Multiple lawyers.
- Former staffers for Trump and Mike Pence.
- A disillusioned Capitol rioter.
- A former spokesperson for the Oath Keepers.
- The contemptuous Steve Bannon.
- More lawyers, more staffers.
- Members of Trump's family.
- The House Minority Leader.
- The Senate Minority Leader.
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