The day of reckoning for radical democrats is coming who framed Trump for the Capitol riots

The Republicans are angry over how former President Donald Trump has been framed for the January 6 Capitol riots. Now, they are trying to take a leaf out of the Democratic Party playbook and beat the radical Democrats at their own game.

So, how are the Democrats harassing Republican leaders? And how will the GOP leaders come back at the Democrats after the mid-term elections later this year? Let’s find out.

Republicans fuming after Democrats subpoenaed by Democrats

Recently, the Democrats made an open attempt to bully GOP House leaders. The House select committee probing the January 6 Capitol riots subpoenaed House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy and four other Republican lawmakers on the accusation of refusing voluntary cooperation.

Republicans subpoenaed (Source: Democracy Now)

The Democrat-led panel subpoenaed Republican Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio, Mo Brooks of Alabama, Andy Biggs of Arizona, and Scott Perry of Pennsylvania.

Republicans understand that the Democratic Party’s actions are a part of a political witch-hunt. McCarthy said, “They’re not conducting a legitimate investigation. They just want to go after their political opponents.” He added, “But the one thing that has changed in America: higher inflation, unsecure border, gas prices, and now we don’t have baby formula.”

Perry too said, “This is all for headlines and sensationalism.” The lawmaker added, “The fact that they sent it to the press before they send it to the members is just proof it’s all about headlines. This whole thing is a charade.”

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Republicans to hit back

House Republicans are discussing plans to retaliate against the Democrats harassing them if they win back the majority. They plan on issuing subpoenas to Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats, in a tit-for-tat move against the Democratic Party.

Nancy Pelosi (Source: CNN)

Pelosi, of course, figures at the top of the list. The Republicans want to target her over her communications regarding security matters ahead of January 6 and as the riot was unfolding.

When asked if Republicans should issue a subpoena to Pelosi, Rep. Buddy Carter, a Georgia Republican said, “I’m gonna tell you the truth: Yes, I do.” Carter added, “This is setting the precedent, and we’re just not gonna lie down and let this happen. There are serious questions about her role on January 6 and exactly what she did and what she didn’t do. And we need to get to the bottom of that.”

Other Republicans too confirmed that there is a broad agreement to go after Pelosi. Rep. Brian Mast, a Florida Republican, said, “I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a subpoena there.”

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Pelosi’s role under scanner

While Pelosi and other House Democrats keep blaming Trump and other GOP leaders for the January 6 insurrection, her own role has been questioned by the Republicans.

Last year, Banks, R-Ind., said, “Due to the rules of the United States Capitol, the power structure of the Capitol, Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House, has more control and authority and responsibility over the leadership of the Capitol police than anyone else in the United States Capitol.”

He had added, “So she doesn’t want us to ask these questions because at the end of the day, she’s ultimately responsible for the breakdown of security at the Capitol that happened on Jan. 6.”

If the radical Democrats had an agenda to push over the Capitol riots, the Republicans are entitled to push their own version after regaining the House majority. The day of reckoning is thus coming closer for the radical Democrats.

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