Jan 6 investigators believe Nov. 4 text pushing 'strategy' to undermine election came from Rick Perry
Washington (CNN) - Members of the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol believe that former Texas Governor and Trump Energy Secretary Rick Perry was the author of a text message sent to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows the day after the 2020 election pushing an "AGRESSIVE (sic) STRATEGY" for three state legislatures to ignore the will of their voters and deliver their states' electors to Donald Trump, three sources familiar with the House Committee investigation tell CNN.
Even before all the votes were counted they were scheming this. He has denied it, but can't explain why the text message's source number points to his phone. What's left of the functioning government is taking all this waaaaaay to lightly, because they've demonstrated that they'll destroy everything to keep power. *** Plain and simple this is treason. ***
Washington (CNN) - Members of the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol believe that former Texas Governor and Trump Energy Secretary Rick Perry was the author of a text message sent to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows the day after the 2020 election pushing an "AGRESSIVE (sic) STRATEGY" for three state legislatures to ignore the will of their voters and deliver their states' electors to Donald Trump, three sources familiar with the House Committee investigation tell CNN.
Even before all the votes were counted they were scheming this. He has denied it, but can't explain why the text message's source number points to his phone. What's left of the functioning government is taking all this waaaaaay to lightly, because they've demonstrated that they'll destroy everything to keep power. *** Plain and simple this is treason. ***