One of UpRights News' returning heroes for this week is Republican Liz Cheney - the daughter of 9/11's infamous Dick Cheney - for once again stepping forward to defend the United States of America, having formerly served on the January 6, 2021 Committee in Congress - which in a bipartisan manner determined that Donald Trump was responsible for the sedition and insurrection conspiracy attack on the United States before, during, and after January 6th, 2021.
This week she defended the United States yet again by reminding America just how central a role Ohio State University's wicked sexual assault enabler, Jim Jordan, played on the January 6th, 2021 treason, sedition, and insurrection attack on the United States.
An estimated 1,500 to 2,000 students were sexually assaulted under the watch of Jim Jordan by his coworker, Richard Strauss, and students pleaded with Jim Jordan for help to stop the sexual assaults against them, but Jordan did nothing to stop the abuse allowing hundreds to thousands of male students to be abused.[2]
"Dunyasha Yetts, a wrestler at Ohio State in 1993, told Politico that he told Jordan about Strauss’ behavior and asked him and Russ Hellickson, the former wrestling head coach, to come to the doctor with him because he didn’t want to be fondled. “For him to say he didn’t know? I asked him to come in there with me!” Yetts said. Jordan’s office denied the account, and Hellickson said he didn’t remember it.
Shawn Dailey, another former wrestler, told NBC News he was groped a half a dozen times by Strauss but didn’t tell Jordan about it at the time because he was too embarrassed. But he said Jordan was present for conversations about Strauss and that it was “very common knowledge in the locker room that if you went to Dr. Strauss for anything, you would have to pull your pants down.”
Dailey, who calls Jordan a “close friend” and donated to his first political campaign in 1994, also corroborated Yetts’ account that he had asked Jordan to step in:
“Dunyasha comes back and tells Jimmy, ‘Seriously, why do I have to pull down my pants for a thumb injury?’” Dailey recalled."[2]
"Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) didn’t mince her words about Rep. Jim Jordan, the Ohio Republican who is now running for the speaker’s gavel following the showdown that saw Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) voted out.
In a speech at the University of Minnesota on Wednesday, the former vice chair of the House Select Committee tasked with investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection said Jordan was the leader among those who were aware of former President Donald Trump’s plans to cling on to power despite losing the 2020 election.
“Jim Jordan knew more about what Donald Trump had planned for January 6th than any other member of the House of Representatives,” Cheney said. “Jim Jordan was involved, was part of the conspiracy in which Donald Trump was engaged as he attempted to overturn the election.”
While Cheney said she didn’t expect Jordan to win the upcoming contest, she said his potential ascension to the position would send a strong message about where the GOP’s allegiance lies.
“If they were to decide that, there would no longer be any possible way to argue that a group of elected Republicans could be counted on to defend the Constitution,” she said.
Jordan has secured the endorsement of Trump, who continues to exert influence on a big chunk of the Republican caucus.
“He will be a GREAT Speaker of the House,” Trump said of Jordan in a post on his Truth Social platform.
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) is the only other member so far to join the contest, but others are also expected to announce their candidacies.
Cheney also weighed in on McCarthy’s ouster as speaker. She said Democrats made a “principled” decision in choosing not to save McCarthy’s job given his track record, citing McCarthy’s decision to continue abiding and apologizing for Trump. All present 208 Democrats, along with eight Republicans, voted for McCarthy to be removed.
Cheney said, “I think they did exactly the right thing, and it was a courageous show of leadership.”"[3]
Given that Russia's and Jeffrey Epstein's Donald Trump has been accused and sued for raping, sexually assaulting, and/or sexually harassing at least 25 children and women, and given that he has repeatedly been accused of engaging in crimes to overthrow the United States, it is no shock that Trump immediately endorsed Jim Jordan for Speaker of the House in the U.S. Congress, after accused Republican child sex trafficker and/or drug trafficker Matt Gaetz organized the ousting of failed Speaker Kevin McCarthy of the State of California.[4]
"In January 2020, the U.S. Secret Service reportedly received a tip that, in April 2018, Gaetz had accompanied Seminole County tax collector Joel Greenberg to a government office where Greenberg was producing fake IDs.[237] Greenberg was indicted in August 2020 on an array of charges, including sex trafficking a 17-year-old girl in 2017 and creating fake IDs to facilitate sex trafficking.[238][239] The investigation of Greenberg led federal officials to look into some of Gaetz's related activities.[237] In late 2020, the Justice Department opened its investigation of Gaetz for allegedly sex trafficking the same 17-year-old girl in 2017 and whether he had violated federal sex trafficking laws by paying her to travel with him across state lines.[238][240][241] As part of his plea bargain, Greenberg cooperated with the investigation of Gaetz and others.[242][243]
On March 30, 2021, Axios reported that Gaetz was "seriously considering not seeking re-election and possibly leaving Congress early for a job at Newsmax".[244] The same day, The New York Times reported the Justice Department's investigation of Gaetz.[238] According to CNN, a person briefed on the matter said investigators also examined whether Gaetz used campaign money in his relationships with young women for travel and expenses and whether cash and drugs were involved.[245] By April 2, the Justice Department was examining whether Gaetz asked women to recruit others for sex.[246][247]
According to the 2021 reports, federal investigators were looking into Gaetz's September 2018 trip to the Bahamas.[239] Gaetz was reportedly joined by marijuana entrepreneur and hand surgeon Jason Pirozzolo, who allegedly paid trip accommodations, traveling expenses, and escort services. Investigators were reportedly exploring whether the escorts were sexually trafficked for Gaetz and whether Gaetz accepted paid escorts in exchange for political access or legislative favors for Pirozzolo, who at the time chaired the board of the Medical Marijuana Physicians Association. Gaetz made two speeches for the organization while in Congress, and Pirozzolo gave two separate donations of $1,000 to Gaetz's campaign arm "Friends of Matt Gaetz", in March 2016 and May 2017.[248] A spokeswoman for Gaetz denied the new allegations.[249] A woman on the Bahamas trip—a Capitol Hill intern who did not work in Gaetz's office but who was dating Gaetz—reportedly agreed in May 2021 to cooperate with investigators, who believe she has information about Gaetz's financial transactions on the trip.[250][251]
Investigators believe that Greenberg met women through a website for sex and introduced them to Gaetz, who also had sex with them.[238] Evidence including mobile payment receipts reportedly suggesting Gaetz had illegally exchanged money for sex, such as May 2018 Venmo transaction records showing Gaetz sending $900 (with a memo referring to a woman) to Greenberg, who then relayed the money (with the memos "tuition" and "school") to three women, one of whom was 18.[252] Joseph Ellicott, an associate of both Gaetz and Greenberg, pleaded guilty in January 2022 to two charges related to this investigation and is also cooperating with authorities.[253]
Gaetz had argued in a November 2020 Fox News appearance that Trump "should pardon Michael Flynn [and] everyone from himself to his administration officials to Joe Exotic".[254][255] In late 2020, Greenberg apparently attempted to secure a pardon from the Trump administration via a confession letter (first reported by The Daily Beast in April 2021), writing that he and Gaetz had had sex with a 17-year-old girl they believed was 19, and that payments had been made on behalf of Gaetz to her and other women in exchange for sex.[256] Greenberg attempted to bribe Roger Stone with a $250,000 Bitcoin payment to secure a presidential pardon, texting Stone, "They know [Gaetz] paid me to pay the girls and that he and I both had sex with the girl who was underage."[256] By the end of the Trump administration, Greenberg was under indictment, investigators had been questioning some Gaetz associates, and federal agents had seized the phone of one of Gaetz's former girlfriends.[257] Gaetz's phone was also seized, and he changed his phone number in late December.[239]"[5]
You get what you vote for America. Do better than all of this America. Be better than all of this.
[1] Photo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_Cheney#/media/File:Liz_Cheney_official_116th_Congress_portrait.jpg
[2] https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/7/7/17542878/jim-jordan-richard-strauss-ohio
[3] https://news.yahoo.com/news/liz-cheney-warns-jim-jordan-140732464.html
[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_sexual_misconduct_allegations#Katie_Johnson_(1994)
[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Gaetz