#shorts Hawley: So, you’re not answering my question. Let’s talk about another post. 26th of May 2022.
Shogan: My social media is in my personal capacity, Senator.
Hawley: What about the post on this on January 5th of 2021, in which you say that Ted Cruz ought to stay in his own lane and not worry about what’s going on in Pittsburgh? Is that a post about your dog, or sports teams, or mystery novels?
Shogan: My social media is in my personal capacity.
Hawley: What about the post on December 10th, 2020, where you said that you were hoping that President Trump would have his vetoes overridden and you agreed with the post that he was a weak policy president? Is that a post about your dog, or sports teams, or mystery novels?
Shogan: My social media is in my personal capacity.
Hawley: What about your post on January 5th, 2021, in which you speculated that President Trump would pardon himself next? Post about sports teams or mystery novels or your work at the White House Historical Association.
Shogan: My social media is in my personal capacity.
On 2/28/2023, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., grilled President Joe Biden’s nominee for archivist of the United States, accusing her of lying under oath and stonewalling his line of questioning after he confronted her on past statements that he characterized as partisan. Colleen Shogan faced her second hearing before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee after every Republican on the committee voted against confirming her in September. Hawley declared his opposition to Shogan’s nomination after a back-and-forth in which he confronted Shogan with her past tweets. Colleen Shogan, an executive for the nonprofit White House Historical Association and a Pennsylvania native, faced questioning from lawmakers for the second time since September, when Republicans on the evenly split committee voted against her nomination to head the National Archives and Records Administration.
other clips of this published longer video is here: https://youtu.be/Z77PnskUcWM
You say that Ted Cruz ought to stay in his own lane, Trump weak president vetoes overridden