Christina Bobb went in front of the Jan 6 Committee on Thursday and spent six hours answering questions about her actions on Jan 6. One key topic the Jan 6 Committee focussed on was why she tweeted out a picture of Mel Gibson on that day.
Christina Bobb was interviewed on The Joe Hoft Show Friday on the Real Talk Radio Network. Christina on Thursday spent six hours in front of the Jan 6 committee. None of the congressmen or women on the committee were present during her conference call interview.
Christina shared some of what she recalled about the interview with the Jan 6 Committee. She recalled calling their efforts an “inquisition,” and telling them that they were abusing their government positions to oppress their political opponents.
Bobb mention the fact that the only evidence they seemed to have that allegedly connected her to violence was a retweet of a Mel Gibson picture from The Patriot. What a load of BS. She got hauled before Congress to explain a retweet of a picture of Mel Gibson. Talk about an abuse of authority and attempt to cause fear in their political opponents.
Bobb attempted to point out the hypocrisy of the investigation compared to the violence against the White House while Trump was rushed to the bunker. She argued that the committee was abusing their authority and should be ashamed of themselves.
Christina shared the following about the interview.
Little known fact: Mel Gibson was born to American parents in Peekskill, NY, a good ways up the Hudson River from NYC. When he was a kid, the family moved to Australia.
The tweet they’re talking about was probably from when he portrayed Scotsman William Wallace, face painted blue, rallying the Scottish freedom fighters against the tyrannical English invaders. Wallace was betrayed by a trusted Scottish leader, imprisoned, tortured then executed by the English.