‘Multiple’ GOP Lawmakers Sought Pardons for Trying to Overturn Biden Win: Jan. 6 Committee

Authored by rollingstone.com and submitted by hoosakiwi

The Jan. 6 Commission promised big reveals, and Liz Cheney’s opening statement did not disappoint. One of two GOP representatives on the committee, Cheney laid out damning information about the behavior of members of her own caucus — including one by name: Rep. Scott Perry, of Pennsylvania.

Cheney recalled how, in the build up to Jan. 6., then-President Donald Trump sought to clean House at the Justice Department, which was refusing to help him advance his Big Lie that he’d been deprived of a rightful election victory by fraud and voting irregularities. (Cheney laid out a significant slate of evidence that not only was this a lie, but that Trump and his staff knew that it was a lie.)

As part of the effort to gain compliance from the Justice Department, Trump wanted to install a yes-man, Jeffrey Clark, as Acting Attorney General, in place of Jeffrey Rosen, who refused to meddle in the election results.

That gambit ultimately did not succeed. And Cheney, in her opening remarks, noted that Clark refused to testify before the committee, invoking his 5th amendment protections.

Cheney then alleged that a notable GOP lawmaker had similarly rebuffed the committee about his actions to support the house clearing at DOJ: “Rep. Scott Perry, who was also involved in trying to get Clark appointed as Attorney General,” Cheney said, “has refused to testify here.”

Cheney then dropped a bombshell, suggesting consciousness of guilt — not just by Perry but by other GOP representatives:

“As you will see, Rep. Perry contacted the White House in the weeks after Jan 6. to seek a presidential pardon,” she said. Cheney then added: “Multiple other Republican congressmen also sought presidential pardons for their roles in attempting to overturn the 2020 election.”

ironrains on June 10th, 2022 at 02:03 UTC »

This was the bombshell moment for me.

loondawg on June 10th, 2022 at 02:01 UTC »

Rep. Scott Perry (R PA-10) was identified as one of them.

It's not at all surprising he is also Chair of the House Freedom Caucus.

But he is only the first. They should all be publicly named.

EmmaLouLove on June 10th, 2022 at 01:58 UTC »

“To my Republican colleagues who defend the indefensible, there will be a day when Donald Trump is gone but your dishonor will remain.” Liz Cheney, January 6 hearings