J-6

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J-6

  1. Alternative form of J6
    • 2022 July 23, Ashraf Khalil, “Steve Bannon convicted of contempt by 1/6 committee”, in Hawaii Tribune-Herald, number 204, page A7:
      He thanked the jurors for their service and said he had only one disappointment — “and that is the gutless members of that show trial committee, the J-6 committee didn’t have the guts to come down here and testify.”
    • 2022 August 16, Trip Gabriel, “Lawyer Who Defeated Cheney Spent Career Fighting Environmental Rules”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 16 August 2022:
      “The J-6 situation,” as Ms. [Harriet] Hageman called it, is “not what the people in Wyoming are talking about.”
    • 2022 October 23, Skyler Swisher, “Trump pick faces ‘caring Karen’”, in Orlando Sentinel, page 6:
      “Rather than them launching the J-6 select committee, they should have been looking at a Nov. 3 committee to reinstall the competence of Americans, have a full 2020 election audit,” [Cory] Mills said.