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Alyssa Farah also said Ornato lied about something said to her. Before the assault on protesters in Farragut Square she asked Meadows and Ornato if they could warn the press just before the action so they could get out of harm’s way. Meadows of course said no way. When it was investigated later Farah told the story and Ornato refuted her and said that meeting never happened.
Let's apply the same standard to EVERYONE: if you're not testifying under oath, your anecdotes are worthless. Why is Farah not talking to the Committee?
I’m sure she has, but she wasn’t in the rooms and meetings that Cassidy was in.
Has Farah been seen in any of the Committee videos?
She was interviewed early, voluntarily. She left the White House in early December 2020 so she wasn’t there for January 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a current SS agent who was formerly helping to overthrow the government, seems problematic.
That's why he's now in charge of D&I training
What does that mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a current SS agent who was formerly helping to overthrow the government, seems problematic.
That's why he's now in charge of D&I training
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Alyssa Farah also said Ornato lied about something said to her. Before the assault on protesters in Farragut Square she asked Meadows and Ornato if they could warn the press just before the action so they could get out of harm’s way. Meadows of course said no way. When it was investigated later Farah told the story and Ornato refuted her and said that meeting never happened.
Let's apply the same standard to EVERYONE: if you're not testifying under oath, your anecdotes are worthless. Why is Farah not talking to the Committee?
I’m sure she has, but she wasn’t in the rooms and meetings that Cassidy was in.
Has Farah been seen in any of the Committee videos?
Anonymous wrote:Having a current SS agent who was formerly helping to overthrow the government, seems problematic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Alyssa Farah also said Ornato lied about something said to her. Before the assault on protesters in Farragut Square she asked Meadows and Ornato if they could warn the press just before the action so they could get out of harm’s way. Meadows of course said no way. When it was investigated later Farah told the story and Ornato refuted her and said that meeting never happened.
Let's apply the same standard to EVERYONE: if you're not testifying under oath, your anecdotes are worthless. Why is Farah not talking to the Committee?
I’m sure she has, but she wasn’t in the rooms and meetings that Cassidy was in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Alyssa Farah also said Ornato lied about something said to her. Before the assault on protesters in Farragut Square she asked Meadows and Ornato if they could warn the press just before the action so they could get out of harm’s way. Meadows of course said no way. When it was investigated later Farah told the story and Ornato refuted her and said that meeting never happened.
Let's apply the same standard to EVERYONE: if you're not testifying under oath, your anecdotes are worthless. Why is Farah not talking to the Committee?
Anonymous wrote:
Alyssa Farah also said Ornato lied about something said to her. Before the assault on protesters in Farragut Square she asked Meadows and Ornato if they could warn the press just before the action so they could get out of harm’s way. Meadows of course said no way. When it was investigated later Farah told the story and Ornato refuted her and said that meeting never happened.