Trump ‘isn’t man enough’ to testify before January 6 panel Nancy Pelosi taunts

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Nancy Pelosi appeared to make an attempt at provoking Donald Trump to appear before the January 6 panel by claiming he ‘isn’t man enough’ to comply with the subpoena for testimony.

A report last week revealed that sources close to the former president say he wants to testify before the panel, but only if they will treat him like other witnesses and allow him a public and live televised hearing.

The House Speaker, however, has her doubts that Trump really will appear.

‘I don’t think he is man enough to show up,’ Pelosi told MSNBC’s The Sunday Show host Jonathan Capehart.

‘I don’t think that his lawyers will want him to show up, because he has to testify under oath,’ she added. ‘But I don’t think he is man enough, we will see if he is man enough to show up.’

Pelosi insisted that she ‘keeps her distance’ from the January 6 panel’s ‘decision making’, but claimed if Trump doesn’t comply with the subpoena, Americans should take that as a sign he believes he is ‘above the law.’

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Donald Trump 'isn't man enough to show up' for testimony before the January 6 panel

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Donald Trump ‘isn’t man enough to show up’ for testimony before the January 6 panel

The January 6 select committee officially subpoenaed Trump on Friday for him to appear for questioning and hand over relevant documents in their probe into the Capitol riot

The January 6 select committee officially subpoenaed Trump on Friday for him to appear for questioning and hand over relevant documents in their probe into the Capitol riot

All nine members of the January 6 select committee probing the Capitol attack voted affirmatively to subpoena Trump for testimony and to hand over relevant documents at the conclusion of their latest public meeting on the afternoon of October 13.

Close aides to Trump subsequently told The Guardian that the former president expressed he wants to speak to ‘get his pound of flesh.’

On Friday, the committee’s subpoena was officially issued to Trump.

Pelosi’s comments on Sunday appear to be a dare for Trump to actually go through with his threats to testify publicly now that he has been served a subpoena.

Trump, according to aides, is considering complying ¿ but only if he gets a public, live televised hearing like other witnesses

Trump, according to aides, is considering complying – but only if he gets a public, live televised hearing like other witnesses

It is unclear if the committee will allow Trump to testify live. So far, they have rejected conditional testimonies from all witnesses, except Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide during the Trump administration.

It is not clear if Trump will comply with the subpoena if they do not allow him to testify publicly.

Representative Liz Cheney, one of the two GOP members of the panel, said Sunday that the panel would not allow Trump to turn his testimony into a ‘circus’ and a public one-sided debate against President Joe Biden.

Some lawyers are advising Trump to stay quiet, according to reports, claiming that he could potentially incriminate himself.

Some Trump allies have refused to comply with the panel’s subpoenas for their testimony in relation to the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot.

Former top Trump adviser Steven Bannon was sentenced Friday morning to four months in prison and a $6,500 fine for criminal contempt of Congress for defying the panel’s subpoena.

The judge will hold off on imposing the sentence if Bannon files an appeal before November 15, which his team said he is ready to do.

Bannon’s attorney David Schoen promised a ‘bulletproof’ appeal.

Former Trump aide Steve Bannon speaks to the media as he arrives at federal court to be sentenced on October 21, 2022 in Washington, DC in his contempt of Congress case where he refused to comply with a January 6 subpoena

Former Trump aide Steve Bannon speaks to the media as he arrives at federal court to be sentenced on October 21, 2022 in Washington, DC in his contempt of Congress case where he refused to comply with a January 6 subpoena

‘Today was my judgment day,’ Bannon said when leaving court. ‘On November 8th it’s going to be judgment day on the illegitimate Biden regime and quite frankly, Nancy Pelosi and the entire committee.’

‘Either they’ve already been turfed out like Liz Cheney,’ he continued, ‘or they’re about to be beaten.’

‘The Biden administration ends on the evening of the 8th of November,’ Bannon said, then predicting Attorney General Merrick Garland would be impeached by a Republican Congress.

‘Merrick Garland will end up being the first attorney general that’s brought up on charges of impeachment. He will be removed from office.’



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