Watch: As each media conspiracy theory is debunked, another one is created to replace it

With each bombshell the January 6 committee brings to the American public, there are usually two responses — a collective shrugging of the shoulders because we have seen all of this before, or a pretty solid debunking of salacious claims.

This is nothing new. Ever since former President Donald Trump entered politics, there has been one conspiracy theory after another that was ready to take him down, but they never quite hit.

When an aide to Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows testified of the former president’s attempted carjacking of the presidential SUV, the Secret Service immediately refuted it.

But the January 6 committee members were undeterred because they had TV hits to do. U.S. Representative Stephanie Myers (D-Calif.) took to MSNBC to suggest that Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony’s veracity was unimportant because now she had information that this whole coup plot was launched the minute Trump won in 2016.

What info? They will tell us later, surely.

Watch:

Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9AM weekdays on WVNN and on Talk 99.5 from 10AM to noon.

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