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Chair of January 6 Committee: Exercising Constitutional Rights Hints Suspects Are Guilty

The chairman of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s hand-picked panel to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol incursion said that any defendants using their Fifth Amendment right to avoid self-incrimination will be taken as an admission of guilt.

Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, who was chosen by Pelosi as chairman committee, offered his interpretation of the Bill of Rights to MSNBC’s Rachell Maddow.

Thompson’s lecture on the Constitution last week was prompted by word from Jeffrey Clark, who was formerly with the Department of Justice in the Trump administration, that he will invoke the Fifth Amendment when he appears before the Democrat-dominated committee.

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2 thoughts on “Chair of January 6 Committee: Exercising Constitutional Rights Hints Suspects Are Guilty”

  1. This is perfect. Did everyone see how this worked out for the prosecution in the Rittenhouse trial. Obviously, this moron did not.

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