Levine rebukes January 6 committee: ‘We live in a post-constitutional America’

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“Life, Liberty and Levin” Host Mark Levine gave his audience a grim warning that, at least as far as the January 6th Committee is concerned, in the United States they feel they no longer exist.

In his opening monologue on Sunday, Levine held a pocket copy of the United States Constitution, acknowledging, “It is supposed to be the overall law of that country that protects our individuality, our liberties, and civil society.”

However, he cautioned that as citizens under the current regime, “in many ways we live in a constitutional America” ​​and that “the people who are waving the Constitution today to the January 6th Committee have been key participants in its demise.” “

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Levine described the “kangaroo court” nature of the January 6 committee hearing.

“Let me ask you a question. Let’s say you’re about to go to a court of law. There’s no judge. There’s no jury. You don’t have a lawyer. You can’t call witnesses. You can’t provide exclamations. Evidence, you have to look. See more,” Levine said. “Suppose the jury is elected by Nancy Pelosi, but its bipartisan, don’t worry, we have 7 Democrats and 2 Republicans and behind that is the media taking pictures, rolling cameras, taking notes, prosecution. As ‘writer’ for the side- being the prosecution jury… and then reporting, ‘Oh we have new findings, new information comes out.’ It’s not exactly parallel, but cool enough, it has a lot going on with the January 6 committee.”

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Speaker of the House Select Committee investigating the attack on the Capitol January 6, 2021, Representative Benny Thompson, D-Miss., talks with the media after a committee hearing on Capitol Hill Thursday, June 16, 2022, in Washington.

Speaker of the House Select Committee investigating the attack on the Capitol January 6, 2021, Representative Benny Thompson, D-Miss., talks with the media after a committee hearing on Capitol Hill Thursday, June 16, 2022, in Washington.

The conservative host explained that it is not normal for political spectacle America to be force-fed, and that in many ways it is using legal precedents that otherwise detract from the American political process.

He said, “In a general committee hearing, even a committee hearing – a subcommittee that ignores agricultural subsidies. There will be more opposition to this committee than you, which is none.” “I’ve never seen anything like this before in my life. It’s perfectly choreographed, the members are reading the teleprompter, a member is given the responsibility of leading the hearing, he knows when to stop. So the video is played, cherry-picked the video of the statement, then they have their chosen witnesses asking them questions. It’s a hybrid between a political prosecution and a criminal prosecution, which is actually rejected by the framers. We have what is called a ‘separation of powers’.”

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