"Too much for you? Too much fantastic wrongdoing to comprehend? Well, the House is also holding more hearings into the UAP issue and do we have crashed saucers from another planet. And what if we do? What are we doing with them?"
Guess what? July is about over. What does that have to do with anything? Plenty, if you are in the United States Congress. Summer vacation is about to begin! Wahoo! Not coming back to work until after Labor Day. Unlike in school, where summer vacation does not start until after all work is complete and the grades are in, Congress is leaving with a slew of unfinished business items, just sitting there.
The Biden Crime Family. After the testimony of the two (very credible) whistleblowers, this week Jim Jordan's committee is scheduled to hear from David Weise. This should be interesting. He could either be the "smoking gun" many have been waiting for, or the Deep State could have gotten to him, and he will be mum and glum.
But here is the deal folks (quote Uncle Joe) - more eyes are gazing upon Merrick Garland. Garland might go down in history as the more biased, the most corrupt AG in our nation's history. Even Jonathan Turley said this is shaping up to be the biggest scandal in our history. Dwarfing Watergate. Whereas the Democrats went after Donald Trump for all things imaginary, Joe Biden and some members of his inner circle (and his family), have really done this country dirty.
Too much for you? Too much fantastic wrongdoing to comprehend? Well, the House is also holding more hearings into the UAP issue and do we have crashed saucers from another planet. And what if we do? What are we doing with them? How have we kept them secret for so long? Is there more to this story? The most important question (to quote from a famous movie) is, can we handle the truth?
It should be an interesting week in Washington. Never a dull moment. Will anything be resolved before the exceedingly long summer break? Nope. We will pick things up after Labor Day. Until then, sit tight. None of these issues are going away.
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