Rep. Nadler Humiliated During Barr Hearing When Republicans Dunk On Him Using Video…Pure Gold
This was pure gold…
Earlier this week a video was released of House Judiciary Chairman, Democrat Jerry Nadler claiming that Antifa and protest violence was a “myth.” Well, that just blew up in his face…
For his opening remarks Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, the ranking Republican on the committee played a video full of clips that showed the violence that has been directed toward law enforcement in the past few weeks.
Rep. Nalder didn’t like being dunked on and scolded Rep. Jordan.
“Well, I hope that Mr. Jordan will never complain about the length of my opening statement,” Nadler said upon the video’s conclusion, which aired during Jordan’s opening remarks.
“Without objection, I’m going to insert the committee’s audio-visual policy into the record of this hearing and note that the minority did not give the 48-hour notice required by that policy,” the New York Democrat added.
The video contained clips of violent “peaceful protestors” throwing debris at officers, setting vehicles on fire, turning over statues, and looting buildings.
Here is the video of what occurred…
Barr was testifying before the House Judiciary Committee to discuss the use of federal officers around the country due to the spike in violence and the chaos from the mob in Portland attacking the courthouse.
His testimony comes as Federal officers quickly dispersed the violent mob in front of the Portland courthouse after a bomb like incendiary device was thrown at the main entrance of the courthouse.
.@PortlandPolice say the explosion from the device could be heard and felt from more than a block away. #PortlandRiots
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) July 28, 2020
Here’s another angle to give you an idea of how big the fireball was…
Another recording of the moment the bomb from rioters exploded at the Portland federal courthouse, sparking a fire on the door. #PortlandRiots #antifa pic.twitter.com/xRTSvIhXKR
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) July 28, 2020
A similar device was used in Seattle.
Officer injuries, precinct damage, arrest updates from July 25th protests. Video included.https://t.co/HDsIJPgTBg pic.twitter.com/HLJGR4mxyV
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) July 26, 2020
Federal Officers immediately responded after that device went off.
Officers just came out again, lots of flash bangs this time. The crowd is beginning to thin, but many are still returning for another round pic.twitter.com/1aKDJVXlOJ
— Shelby Talcott (@ShelbyTalcott) July 28, 2020
Shortly after 11:30 pm federal officers had cleared the area and the group of extremists that remained was hesitant to approach the fence.
Someone just lit some cardboard on fire and tossed it over the fence. The fire didn’t last long pic.twitter.com/SFpFHLNaut
— Shelby Talcott (@ShelbyTalcott) July 28, 2020
None of the protestors leading tweeters mentioned the blast.