Congressman Matt Gaetz informed Charlie Kirk on his radio program on Tuesday that the Republican Party will be releasing 14000 hours of recordings from January 6. These recordings, which have been kept secret from American people up until this point, promise to provide a compelling story into what is certain to become one of our country’s defining events.
Gaetz said that making the recordings public “would give more full context to that day rather than the cherry-picked moments of the January 6th committee.”
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Instead of letting Democrats’ false narrative to continue, Congressman Republican worked to clarify the events of January 6th for the American people. He announced this choice after reaching an understanding with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy that aided his goal.
“One of my favorite members of Congress is Thomas Massie and the fact that he is going to be on this new committee (the Church Committee) really gives me hope,” During the interview, Kirk stated.
“Matt, do you anticipate allowing the dogs to be released if you will against this fourth branch of government?” he asked.
Gaetz replied, “Kevin McCarthy told us he is going to get the evidence out in front of the American people and that means releasing the 14,000 hours of tapes that have been hidden that I think would give more full context to that day (January 6th) rather than the cherry-picked moments the January 6th committee tried to use to inflame and further divide out country.”
“So yes, I do believe that part of this deal is a concession that we are going to get the truth out in front of the American people,” he asserted.
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On Tuesday, Rep. Gaetz led the charge for a ground-breaking change to the House’s rules that would make C-live SPAN’s broadcast of every congressional floor session a requirement. By giving individuals complete access to their leaders’ actions, this will provide unparalleled openness and accessibility to the American legislative process, creating history today!
“I’ve received a lot of feedback from constituents about how interesting it was and that you were able to see in real time how our government is functioning, what alliances are being created, what discussions are being had, what animated moments drive the action,” Gaetz stated Fox News in a conversation. “And the pool view of the Congress is antiquated and a little boomer-fied.”
“I have talked to a handful of colleagues and I have yet to encounter one who didn’t view the broader transparency as a net positive,” Gaetz said.
“It’s interesting to see how our leaders communicate with one another, and it’s humanizing,” he added. “I had constituents reach out to me about a friendly chat that the country observed me having with [Democratic Rep.] Sheila Jackson Lee. And while Sheila and I certainly have had very high-octane moments in the House Judiciary Committee, and while neither one of us like to give an inch when it comes to effective argumentation, I’ve also found her to be a warm person interpersonally.”
“And you know of people observed me having conversations with [Democratic Rep.] Debbie Wasserman Schultz, former head of the Democratic Party,” he continued. “So, there are moments of bipartisanship and collegiality that occur every day. And the country doesn’t get to see those.”