Arizona House Rep. Says He’s Suing Democrats for Defamation After Accusing Him of Treason, Insurrection
Arizona state House Rep. Mark Finchem stated that he’s suing members of the Arizona House and Senate for alleged defamation and malice in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.
“So earlier in January, the Democrat members of the House and Senate sent a letter to the Department of Justice and the FBI accusing me of high treason, sedition, planning an insurrection, the overthrow of our government,” Finchem, a Republican, told The Epoch Times’ “Crossroads” program on Feb. 27. “All patently absurd, fallacious claims, but then they turned around and sent it to the media as though it was factual. Well, in that, they committed malice.”
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Chaos Engulfs Congress as Pelosi Shrieks, Pro-Trump Republicans Are ‘the Enemy Within’
Feb. 2 , 2021 (EIRNS) One would never mistake the U.S. Congress as a place where actual work gets done on behalf of the American people. As Democrats prepare their insane drive to impeach former President Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) Jan. 17 charge that “the enemy is within the House of Representatives,” has exacerbated already sharp divisions and encouraged a vendetta against any Republican who dared to defend, or just side with Trump. Similar polarization is evident in the Senate, where the Senate Ethics Committee is now investigating Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, for the “crime” of having questioned the election certification during the Joint Session of Congress on Jan. 6, as the Constitution allows him to do.
Joint Session of Congress Confirms Biden’s Election Victory Following Mob Attack on U.S. Capitol
Vice President Mike Pence, who serves as president pro tem of the U.S. Senate, and House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the Joint Session of Congress on Jan. 6, 2021.
WASHINGTON – Congress has concluded its count of the electoral vote for the 2020 presidential election and has certified President-Elect
Joe Biden’s victory.
The action occurred early Thursday morning and took place only after an historic day at the nation’s capitol in which a mob of individuals, identified as supporters of President
Donald Trump, stormed the