The Donald Trump Score Card The Donald Trump Score Card The latter is real, but not much different than the former.
"Criminal Referrals" must refer to hiring, "Dog the Bounty Hunter", someone who comprehends their twisted little minds.
Now that she got caught and is being prosecuted, Bissey says to the court that she deeply regrets being involved in the riot which she had earlier said was the best fucking day of her life. A Capitol riot suspect is being 'shunned' by people in her small Indiana town and 'chastised on the street,' lawyer says excerpt: "Bissey also sent a handwritten letter to the court pleading for a more lenient sentence. In the letter, seen by Insider, Bissey described herself as a "God-fearing, country-loving, law-abiding, hard-working Patriot" who'd attended several of President Donald Trump's events "without incident." "I am deeply saddened at the events that transpired on that day and very remorseful that I will forever be associated," she wrote. Bissey's letter struck a different tone from what she was accused of saying on social media in the days after the insurrection. In posts and comments, Bissey and a friend, Anna Morgan-Lloyd, referred to January 6 as "the best fucking day ever," a federal complaint said."
Trump says the real insurrection was the election he lost. Trump continues to lie, says 'real insurrection' happened when he lost election excerpt: ""The Unselect Committee of partisan Democrats, and two very weak and pathetic RINOs, should come to the conclusion after spending many millions of dollars, that the real insurrection happened on November 3rd, the Presidential Election, not on January 6th—which was a day of protesting the Fake Election results," Trump said in an unfounded, conspiratorial statement. The deadly January insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was egged on by Trump in the waning days of his single-term presidency, with protesters — some of whom waved anti-American flags — storming the Capitol building in an attempt to stop the certification of Biden's election victory."
Two-thirds of Republicans want Donald Trump to remain key figure in GOP, Pew survey finds excerpt: "About two-thirds of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents want Trump to be a key figure in the party, according to a Pew Research Center survey of more than 10,000 people last month. That’s up 10 percentage points from the 57% who still supported Trump after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot by a mob of his supporters attempting to stop the counting of electoral votes for President Joe Biden, according to the survey."
The Feds Have Made 625+ Capitol Riot Arrests. They Still Have A Long Way To Go. excerpt: "Online investigators, who have been responsible for identifying countless Jan. 6 defendants and will play a role in dozens of forthcoming FBI cases, have counted more than 2,000 individuals they say breached the Capitol building. These sleuths refer to the people they say they spotted inside the Capitol as “Sedition Insiders,” and have collected the highest-quality image they’ve found of each rioter (even if that photo was snapped while the suspect was outside the Capitol)."
Summary of Trump's rioters from NY. Capitol riots: Here are all 47 people from New York State arrested (updated list)
Bissey should consider a hypothetical case where customers of the hair salon she owns unfairly accuse her of stealing from them and riot and smash her windows and equipment.
PT Barnum's Freak show has the chickens all excited, and wanting blood. The whole reason he stomped over the Tea Party is they could not be more incoherent and incompetent, while he spent his entire life practicing Professional Wrestling smack talk. Fuck em all, until someone can actually prove our government is not a flat out lie promoted by the rich and famous, democrats deserve what the competition for reality TV.
Quote: "Most Republicans (voters, not politicians) surveyed also believe that criticism of the former president should not be tolerated within their party. About 63% said their party should not accept elected officials who openly criticize Trump, according to the survey." So no freedom of speech. In some other countries people who criticize their government get arrested. Is that the direction we're headed in?
... and, in that hypothetical situation, those who rioted and wrecked the salon of Trump's rioter could say that it was just an ordinary day of routine customers.
Summary of Trump's actions that led to his insurrection. Trump Aides Who Want To Help Him Cover Up Jan. 6 Could Face Prison Time excerpt: Trump became the first president in 232 years of U.S. elections to refuse to turn over power peacefully to his successor. He spent weeks attacking the legitimacy of the Nov. 3 election he lost, starting his lies in the predawn hours of Nov. 4 that he had really won in a “landslide” and that his victory was being “stolen” from him. Those falsehoods continued through a long string of failed lawsuits challenging the results in a handful of states. Trump and some of his advisers even discussed using the United States military by invoking the Insurrection Act or declaring martial law to retain power, including by seizing voting machines and ordering “re-votes” in states narrowly won by Biden. But military leaders had earlier made it clear they would not involve themselves in the political process ― so after the Electoral College finally voted on Dec. 14, making Biden’s win official, Trump turned to a last-ditch scheme to pressure his own vice president into canceling the ballots of millions of voters in several states and declaring Trump the winner during the pro forma congressional certification of the election results on Jan. 6.
Summary of Trump's actions that led to his insurrection. Trump Aides Who Want To Help Him Cover Up Jan. 6 Could Face Prison Time excerpt: Trump asked his followers to come to Washington that day, and when tens of thousands of people showed up, Trump urged them to march on the Capitol to intimidate Pence into doing what he wanted. The mob of supporters attempted to do just that by storming the building. They even chanted “Hang Mike Pence” after Pence refused to comply with Trump’s demands. A police officer died after being assaulted during the insurrection, and four others took their own lives in the days and weeks that followed. One of the rioters was fatally shot as she climbed through a broken window into an anteroom containing still-evacuating House members, and three others in the crowd died during the melee. While the House impeached Trump for inciting the attack, all but seven Senate Republicans, led by Kentucky’s Mitch McConnell, chose not to vote to convict him ― thereby letting Trump continue his political career even as he faces several investigations into his post-election actions. Trump and his allies are now engaged in a campaign to paint the rioter who was shot, Ashli Babbitt, as a martyr, and to portray the hundreds of people who have been arrested as victims of political persecution. Trump himself continues to suggest he will run for the 2024 GOP nomination, and is using his Save America committee’s money to continue spreading the same falsehoods that culminated in the Jan. 6 violence."