off the house floor he actually had to do his day job today, he was telling us and was not as focused on his committee work. but so far members are really sticking to their talking points. they re sort of downplaying the sense of urgency here, saying that this was a really deliberate and thought out decision, they re not worried about the time constraints, and that they really just wanted to close the loop in their investigation. but that being said, to decide to take these measures to in an already very partisan and polarized environment in the house to subpoena their own colleagues and potentially escalate this even further is a pretty big step and it shows just how central some of these members were in the plotting to overthrow the results of the election. mccarthy, biggs, gosar, all of these members had different roles. you had scott perry who was coordinating with the doj directly, propagating conspiracy theories, encouraging the hiring of jeffrey clark and the ousting
constitutionally barred from running for reelection because of her alleged role in the january 6th insurrection. there was a lot of not recalling when asked if she discussed planning for a march on the capitol with any of her colleagues. listen. you didn t talk to anybody in government about the fact that there were going to be large protests in washington on january 6th? i don t remember. you spoke to representative biggs or his staff about that fact, didn t you? i do not remember. how about representative gosar? i m sorry, i don t remember. did anyone ever mention to you the possibility that there might be violence in washington? i don t remember. and in another moment taylor greene first denied she had called house speaker nancy pelosi a traitor to her country before kind of hedging a little bit when faced with actual evidence of saying it. in fact, you think that speaker pelosi is a traitor to the country, right?
before the insurrection, congresswoman greene told her followers on her facebook page on a national broadcast that tomorrow is 1776. in the context that she was dealing with, where people understood that 1776 was code for break into the capitol, do violence and, most importantly, block the certification of joe biden, that is an act of insurrection. during questioning friday, greene said she didn t remember any involvement in the planning of january 6th. you didn t talk to anybody in government about the fact that there were going to be large protests in washington on january 6th? i don t remember. you spoke to representative biggs or his staff about that fact, didn t you? i do not remember. how about representative gosar? i m sorry, i don t remember. did anyone mention to you the
prior to january 6th, 2021, had you heard people were planning to enter the capitol building illegally in order to disrupt the count process? no, absolutely not. reporter: greene failed to recall her conversations with other lawmakers. you didn t talk with anybody in government about the fact there were going to be large protests in washington on january 6th. i don t remember. you suffolk representative biggs or members of his staff about that, did you? i don t remember. how about representative gosar? sorry, i don t remember. reporter: using the say defense when it came to her social media posts. did you like a post that said it was quicker i have had many people manage my social media account over the years. i have no idea who liked that. reporter: greene frequently objected to the line of questions. you sound like you have as
false flag operation, that she hasn t voted for military raises for people in her district, the more they learn about her record in congress, the less they like her and the more they know they have a viable alternative, they re more they re going to like, it s just a matter of getting that message out so i wish all the focus on this court case would reflect the fact there s a real race going on and you can beat her at the ballot box. speaking of that court case, i want to play some more and get you to weigh in on the other side. here it is. you sit here today under oath. you didn t talk to anybody in government about the fact that there were going to be large protests in washington on january 6th? i don t remember. you spoke to representative biggs, what stood out about that fact? i do not remember. representative gosar? sorry, i don t remember. did you talk to people at the