I watched the Chris Wray FBI director hearing in the Senate today. I saw several parts. He kept getting asked by Republicans over and over again about Left Extremists and Antifa and BLM. He kept telling them over and over and over again = The attack on January 6th was carried out by right wing extremists who support Trump and it was planned ahead and coordinated. Wray told them there was no evidence at all which would indicate ANTIFA participation. In plain English, Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley are fucking idiots who worship Trump.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republican-state-lawmakers-look-to-pass-stricter-voting-requirements-this-is-how-they-would-work-100022229.html excerpt: "According to an analysis from the Brennan Center for Justice, there are four times as many bills to restrict voting across the 50 state legislatures as there were a year ago. And there is little at the federal level to impede these efforts, after a 2013 Supreme Court ruling in Shelby v. Holder that gutted much of the Voting Rights Act, a landmark 1965 law that overturned restrictions that had largely prevented Black Americans from voting in most of the South. Democrats have urged Congress to move forward with the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, which they say will help restore the lost provisions of the VRA, including those that protected the rights of minority voters, among others. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court — now with six Republican-appointed justices — is hearing another voting rights case this week that could further diminish the Voting Rights Act."
Republican state lawmakers look to pass stricter voting requirements. This is how they would work. excerpt: "Almost immediately after the deadly insurrectionist attack on the U.S. Capitol two months ago, Republicans started pushing the line that the pro-Trump mob only appeared to be a pro-Trump mob. Assorted right-wing lawmakers and media personalities insisted there were "antifa" activists "masquerading as Trump supporters," and they were responsible for the violence at the Capitol. Federal investigators said there simply isn't any evidence to support the claim. Independent news outlets came to the same conclusion: the Washington Post looked for antifa members joining the riot and also concluded that the claims were wrong. This morning, FBI Director Chris Wray, appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, offered his first public testimony since September, added his voice to the debunking."
Republican state lawmakers look to pass stricter voting requirements. This is how they would work. excerpt: "Indeed, circling back to our earlier coverage, the party's base has gotten the message: a recent national Suffolk University/USA Today poll found that 58% of Trump voters believe the Jan. 6 violence was "mostly an antifa-inspired attack that only involved a few Trump supporters." In other words, most of the former president's supporters have simply decided to believe, facts be damned, that pro-Trump forces didn't attack the Capitol. In these voters' alternate reality, it was really a loose alliance of anti-fascist groups pretending to be right-wing activists, as part of an elaborate ruse. Will they take note of the assessment from Trump's handpicked FBI director? Or is it more likely they'll assume Wray is part of some weird conspiracy?"
Those two in a duo could sing-scream the national anthem at the Capitol and shatter the windows during a riot, obviating the need for Trump's rioters to smash them with stolen police shields.