Accountability

Organizers of the January 6 mob at the U.S. Capitol say they participated in “dozens” of planning meetings with members of Congress and Trump White House staff in the lead-up to the violent insurrection that sought to overturn the results of the election.

In a jaw-dropping exclusive by Rolling Stone, two sources who are cooperating with the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack have named Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and six other GOP members of Congress as having coordinated and planned the events of January 6. The sources even said that one of the GOP members promised them a “blanket pardon” from the Trump White House.

This bombshell report comes on the heels of the House voting last week to hold former Donald Trump strategist Steve Bannon in criminal contempt for defying a subpoena from the January 6 select committee.

On Sunday, CBS’s “Face the Nation” played a segment from Steve Bannon’s own podcast the day before the insurrection in which he said, “All hell is gonna break lose tomorrow. It’s going to be moving. It’s going to be quick. And all I can say is strap in …. tomorrow it’s game day.

The 14th Amendment says that someone who “engaged in the insurrection” cannot serve in Congress. The Democratic majority must do everything in their power to remove the members of Congress who incited violence and attempted to violently overturn the results of the 2020 election and have been seeking to obstruct the investigation and support the violent insurrectionists ever since