Trey Gowdy SAVAGES Nancy Pelosi, Lev Parnas over Impeachment Lies

Trey Gowdy recently appeared in an interview with host Bill Hemmer and Sandra Smith of Fox News.

As part of that segment, Gowdy was asked to comment on an interview between MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow and Lev Parnas, who worked with Rudy Giuliani in looking into what really happened in Ukraine.

The House has release hundreds of pages of documents that include texts and notes from Parnas to the Senate along with the Articles of Impeachment.

Parnas said Trump was aware of everything he was doing. He told Maddow, “He was aware of all my movements. I wouldn’t do anything without the consent of Rudy Giuliani or the president.”

 

Gowdy said that viewers should listen to Maddow’s full interview and not just snippets. Gowdy pointed out, “Parnas was upset because he expected Giuliani and Trump to come to his defense. This is a guy charged with falsifying records, making a false statement, conspiracy to defraud the FEC.”

Gowdy noticed that when Parnas was asked if Vice President Pence was involved, “he gave three different answers to the same question.” Gowdy made viewers aware of this significant point, “His first answer is, ‘I’m absolutely certain Pence knew about.’ And then, about three seconds later, he said, ‘Well, he had to have, right?’ And then, the last answer was: ‘Well, it’s possible.’”

Watch the video and learn why Gowdy says none of this would hold up in a court room.


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