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Democraps NEVER stop breaking the rules or laws

Sham Jan 6th Committee Exposed Again...

A former spokesman for President Trump, Taylor Budowich, sat down with the Jan 6th committee for a four-hour deposition.

He provided them with hundreds of pages of documents.

He said that even after sitting down with the committee he returned home to a notice from his bank saying that they will hand over information to the committee.

Budowich still has not been able to see the subpoena.

Taylor Budowich, a spokesman for former President Donald Trump, is fighting a subpoena sent by the House Jan. 6 Committee to JPMorgan Chase for his banking records, arguing in a court filing that he’s being denied due process in the matter after providing hundreds of pages of documents and hours of sworn testimony.

“The Select Committee acts absent any valid legislative power and threatens to violate longstanding principles of separation of powers by performing a law enforcement function absent authority to do so,” a complaint filed by Budowich in the Washington, D.C., federal district court reads.

“Mr. Budowich has not been afforded the opportunity to review the subpoena at issue in order to ascertain the extent or scope of information and records requested; moreover, the Select Committee has dispensed with all procedural rules, failed to accord due process, and neglected to provide formal notice,” it continues.