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Wall Street Journal prints full-page ad: ‘Americans can’t afford four more years of failed policies’

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The Wall Street Journal has made a bold move and taken out a full-page ad highlighting just a few of President Joe Biden’s failures with one direct message: “AMERICANS CAN’T AFFORD FOUR MORE YEARS OF FAILED POLICIES”

Job Creators Network reports:

The ad is headlined, “Biden’s Claims Vs. Reality” and continues with the subtitle, “Americans Can’t Afford Four More Years of Failed Policies.” The full-page spread is being published the day after President Biden announced his reelection bid for 2024 and goes on to highlight specific examples of the White House twisting the truth.

Alfredo Ortiz, JCN President and CEO, released the following statement:

“Americans can’t afford four more years of failed policies under President Biden. And as he launches his 2024 bid for the White House, people should be skeptical of his rhetoric. President Biden has continuously attempted to twist economic reality—playing down the harm caused by high inflation while exaggerating job gains and deficit reduction. This ad will help Americans separate fact from fiction.”

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Videotapes from Jan. 6 Committee Witness Interviews Vanish

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Videotapes containing witness interviews conducted by the Democrat-led January 6 congressional committee have disappeared. The chairman of the House Administration oversight subcommittee, Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), expressed his apprehension on the “Just the News, No Noise” television show.

According to Loudermilk, all videotapes of depositions have vanished, raising questions about the preservation of crucial evidence. He argued that, under House rules, these tapes qualified as congressional evidence, especially since some clips were aired during hearings. Loudermilk contended that the tapes should have been preserved by the now-defunct Jan. 6 committee and its chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.).

Loudermilk’s revelation has broader implications, potentially impacting criminal trials in both state court in Georgia and federal court in Washington, where individuals, including former President Donald Trump, face charges related to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. Notably, Trump’s legal team had recently requested evidence from the Jan. 6 committee but was denied by a judge.

The situation takes a further twist as Loudermilk disclosed that the J6 committee had sent certain evidence, such as transcripts, to the Biden White House and the Homeland Security Department. Shockingly, these transcripts have now been returned to Loudermilk’s GOP-led subcommittee almost entirely redacted, preventing the disclosure of their contents.

The lack of records regarding witnesses, their statements, and the extensive redactions have raised concerns among House Republicans. Loudermilk emphasized that these documents belong to the House and should not have been sent in such a heavily redacted form. The chairman questioned the motives behind the redactions, asking why a Democrat-run House was allowed to have unredacted documents while a Republican committee’s efforts were obstructed. This development adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing investigations into the events surrounding January 6, 2021.

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