Now this will be fun - Republican House

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They do not have that much real power but they can do some things to make the Democrats very very uncomfortable.
From The Liberty Daily:

Every House Republican Voted in Favor of New “Church Committee” Except Eyepatch McCain Who Didn’t Even Show Up
There isn’t a whole lot the GOP-led House can do from a legislative perspective with Democrats controlling the Senate and White House, but their control of the committees plus subpoena power means we should get revelations as Republicans investigate and hold hearings. The newly created Church-style committee will almost certainly bring the fireworks.

House Republicans may not be able to enact anything that sticks, but they can definitely keep things interesting if they wield their reacquired power properly. According to ABC News:

Despite concerns from Democrats, Scalise said the new select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government will serve “to protect every American’s constitutional rights.”

In a straight party-line vote, the House voted 221-211 to establish the panel.

Dan Crenshaw (Eyepatch McCain) started off really good - had high hopes for him.  What do the Dems have on him? What is their leverage.  I do not know but if it was me, I would come clean with the event AND with documentation of the Dems using this material to blackmail me.

Having this committee will at least bring out all the dirty laundry of the deep state.  Most of the media will spin but this will only wake up even more people. The Truth shall set you Free...

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