oann

Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington urges House GOP to defund Special Counsel Jack Smith, declaring that the time for words is over.

Special Counsel Jack Smith delivers remarks on‍ a recently unsealed indictment including four felony counts against former U.S. President Donald⁢ Trump on August 1, 2023 in ‍Washington, DC. Trump was indicted on ⁢four felony counts for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

OAN’s Daniel Baldwin

10:13 AM – Thursday, August 17, 2023

Liz Harrington, spokeswoman for 45th President Donald Trump, ⁤believes House Republicans⁢ need to take action​ and respond ⁤to the indictments against⁢ Trump.

Advertisement

“[House Republicans] need to defund Special Counsel [Jack Smith],” Harrington told​ One America News.

Trump ‍and 18 others were indicted by ‍a grand jury ‌in Fulton​ County ‍on⁣ Monday ⁢in relation to alleged attempts to overturn the ‌2020 election results. While numerous GOP ⁤lawmakers ⁢offered their support through tweets ‌and‍ statements, Harrington said Team Trump wants more action.

“They’re on vacation now until September,” said Harrington.⁣ “So all ⁤we’re going ⁤to get are sternly worded tweets. I’m sorry. That’s not good enough.”

Florida‍ Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and Tennessee ⁣Rep.⁤ Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) have each introduced ‍separate⁢ bills to deny federal ‌funding​ for ⁢Special Counsel Jack Smith,‍ but neither has ​gained ⁢significant traction. Gaetz’s legislation, introduced two days following Trump’s announcement he received a target letter‍ from​ Smith,⁤ would halt Smith from spending‌ federal funds. Ogles’ bill would⁣ strip Smith of a ‌federal salary.

“[Democrats are] trying to⁢ take away⁣ the American people’s ‍choice ⁣of who ‍they want for ‍president,” said Harrington.​ “That is a direct threat to our Constitutional Republic. It cannot stand,⁣ and ⁣they ​need to ⁢act. The time for words is over.”

Harrington ⁤called for Republicans to‌ step up to the plate and respond definitively.

“President Trump⁣ has called the Republicans​ out,” Harrington ⁢said. “They do have some power in Washington. They need to use it for holding this corruption ⁤accountable, because it’s one thing‌ to expose ⁣the interference that happened in 2016 and Russiagate in 2020 ‌with the laptop​ and everything else. But the interference is going on right now.”

Other ⁣Trump allies‌ have expressed frustration at the lack ⁣of ⁢action from House Republicans. Mike ‍Davis, a Trump ally and ⁤founder of the Article ⁤III Project, ‍ told One⁢ America News it was time‍ for⁤ House leadership​ to wield ​its subpoena power.

The Fulton⁢ County indictment comes less than three ‍weeks after ‍a⁤ federal ​grand ⁤jury in Washington, D.C. ⁢indicted⁤ Trump in ⁤relation to ‌alleged events ⁢leading‌ up to‍ January 6th.

Harrington says‍ the timing of the similar cases begs for questions.

“You have⁣ two of these⁤ brought at the same time,” ⁣Harrington⁣ said. “One to interfere with Iowa and the kickoff of primary [elections] and the other to⁤ interfere with Super Tuesday. That reeks of coordination, collusion, and⁢ corruption.”

This alleged collusion​ only heightens the need for action, according to Harrington.

“President Trump’s been very clear,” ⁣Harrington ​explained. ‍“If ‌they do not act, he will join any ⁢America ⁤First primary challenger that⁢ enters into the ring against⁤ these Republicans. And they will win.”

Harrington emphasized that Republicans cannot be content to post on X, formally known as Twitter, while Trump faces constant legal attacks.

“The time for talk has long since passed,” Harrington said. “We have to save this country.”

Stay informed! Receive breaking news ​blasts directly to your ⁤inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts

“Daddy” Biden and ⁣John Podesta ​tout the ⁣Inflation Reduction Act while Glenn Beck gets cancelled.

President Biden is scheduled to visit ⁢Maui on Monday. This comes as the death toll has tragically risen to ‌at least 106.Hawaii State Representative,

Following the fourth ⁤indictment of 45th President Donald‍ Trump, Article III founder and president Mike Davis urges House Republicans to use subpoena power to ⁣fight back.

A new Associated Press poll shows 63% of Republicans say ​they want Donald Trump to run again, which is jump form 55% who said the same thing back in⁣ April.

By Zeba Siddiqui SAN FRANCISCO ⁣(Reuters) – Google-owned U.S. cybersecurity ​firm⁣ Mandiant⁣ said on Thursday it had seen increasing​ use of artificial…

By⁢ Josh Ye HONG KONG ​(Reuters) -China’s ‍Lenovo Group on Thursday posted a worse-than-expected 24% fall in ​revenue ​for the April-June quarter,…

By Josh Ye HONG KONG (Reuters) -China’s Lenovo Group on⁣ Thursday posted a worse-than-expected ⁢24% fall⁤ in revenue for the April-June ⁣quarter,…

By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) – New York City on Wednesday banned TikTok on government-owned devices, citing security concerns, joining a⁢ number…



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker