Jan. 6 Hearings About Politics Not “Justice”; Rising Meat Prices and the Bug Eating

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The J6 Committee is preparing its public hearings on January 6, where it plans to present evidence on the protests and riots at the US Capitol. Yet, New York Times offered a different take, suggesting the hearings are less about justice and more about politics, with a focus on trying to shift votes for the midterm elections. It stated, “With their majority at stake, Democrats plan to use the six high-profile hearings to refocus voters’ attention on Republicans’ role in the attack.”

Meanwhile, a criminal case has been reopened involving Clinton advisor Mark Middleton, who killed himself, who had admitted Jeffrey Epstein to the White House seven times. The family of Middleton is attempting to prevent information on his death from being released publicly, since they allege it can lead to conspiracy theories.

And in other news, the world is heading into a food crisis, according to a report from The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the United Nations World Food Programme. Part of this is causing a rise in food prices, and especially of meat. But organizations including the World Economic Forum claim to have a solution to both food shortages, and the environmental impact of meat: eating bugs.

In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp we’ll discuss these stories and others, and answer questions from the audience.

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