The former mayor of New York and Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer criticized the committee as Ms. Cheney made her inaugural statement at Monday’s hearing. “They have no business,” he told Steve Bannon, Trump’s former White House chief of staff, who now hosts a show on Real America’s Voice. “This is a continuation of the Russian collusion, the Ukrainian conversation – the millions of hours they spent trying to find a crime against Donald Trump and they can not do it. They started this framework about five years ago. “ “He’s the same character cast, Bennie Thompson, and polite [Adam Schiff]you see [Eric] “Swalwell, not in the committee, but in the background.” “The completely hysterical έν Cheney, who has escaped from her depths.” Mr Giuliani then asked the commission to investigate the unfounded conspiracy theory that the troublemaker Ashli ​​Babbitt, who was shot and killed by police as he tried to pass through a locked door inside the US Capitol, was not far from them. lawmakers, was actually killed by Antifa. “The hearing they had the day before did not bring us anything new,” said Giuliani. “And ignore the key facts – what do you say about Ashli ​​Babbitt’s death – tell me the number of Antifa members in that uprising.” “Five days after the uprising, I told the FBI indisputably that Antifa had organized one of the main burglaries, that Antifa had been involved in the murder of Ashli ​​Babbitt, that the police had left the area so that people could go to [House Speaker Nancy] “Pelozi’s office – the police left it two minutes ago,” said Giuliani. Ms. Cheney said during the hearing that Trump “rejected the advice of his campaign experts on election night and instead followed in the footsteps of a seemingly drunk Rudy Giuliani, merely claiming that he had won and insisted. to stop counting votes – to falsely claim everything was a scam “. Vice-Chair Liz Cheney, R-Wyo. 2022 (AP) The Wyoming Republican said Mr. Trump “falsely told the American people that the election was not legal.” In his words, “a big scam.” “Millions of Americans believed in him.”