Pelosi’s Jan 6th Plan Gets Foiled Yet Again

Democrats celebrated Wednesday night’s passage of a bill creating a Jan. 6 commission with words like “bipartisan” and “independent,” and also with words like “chaos” and “incoherence” to note that a divided GOP again sided overwhelmingly with former President Donald Trump.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is making clear that she has a backup plan. That matters profoundly for how the attempted insurrection is investigated — and perhaps how Democrats seek to push the rest of their agenda from here.

“If they don’t want to do this,” Pelosi said of Senate Republicans, “we will find the truth.” However, after the latest bombshell, it looks like Pelosi’s plan is going up in flames.

Western Journal reported that the man who painted himself as an innocent, independent journalist when he captured the most violent scenes amid the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol Building has been hit with additional charges and seen $90,000 in assets seized for selling his footage to media outlets.

John Earle Sullivan claimed to have entered the Capitol with the intention of recording the rioters, yet quickly gained notoriety in the days that followed for his history of far-left, anti-police activism that included charges of rioting, threats of violence, and criminal mischief in his home state of Utah.

“The United States obtained a video of Sullivan, posted on YouTube, in which, while attending a protest in Washington, D.C., Sullivan can be seen telling a crowd, over a microphone, ‘we about to burn this s**t down,’ ‘we got to rip Trump out of office … f***ing pull him out of that s**t … we ain’t waiting until the next election … we about to go get that motherf***er,’” the affidavit read (no asterisks were used). “Sullivan then can be seen leading the crowd in a chant of, ‘it’s time for a revolution.’”

This man is a BLM activist and he came prepared for a riot…a riot that nobody even knew was going to happen yet…except him and the media teams he was traveling with.

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