Lindell says Trump's reinstatement as president is now in God's hands. Gavin Newsom is supposedly an imposter. Trump's rallies are said to be Woodstock high on God. Trumpworld Assembles in Arizona to Spew Garbage About Psy-Ops and Clones ‘JACKED UP ON THE HOLY SPIRIT’ The twice-impeached ex-president bragged about all his fans. His fans, meanwhile, ranted about psy-ops, clones, and the apocalypse. Zachary Petrizzo, Media Reporter Published Jan. 15, 2022 11:37PM ET Updated Jan. 16, 2022 2:54AM ET Trumpworld Assembles in Arizona to Spew Garbage About Psy-Ops and Clones excerpt: "Describing the atmosphere, Glenn described the atmosphere as like the 1969 music festival “Woodstock,” except he noted that “everyone is not completely liberal and jacked up on drugs.” Instead, the RSNB host claimed, attendees were “just jacked up on the holy spirit.”"
Trump is still conflating rally size with how elections work. Trump said the crowd was so big at his January 2022 AZ rally that it proves he couldn't have lost the 2020 election.
The composition of attendees at Trump's AZ rally is a good indication of type of people who will be in office if Trump's endorsed candidates win elections. Trumpworld Assembles in Arizona to Spew Garbage About Psy-Ops and Clones excerpt: "Khayree Billingslea, a Trump supporter and self-identified “flat earth boxer,” told RSBN that the world is experiencing an “apocalypse.” “It’s my persuasion that it’s clearly the apocalypse and that the vaccine is made of aborted children,” he said, which was broadcast onto YouTube. “So it’s literally the mark of the beast, and a lot of people aren’t talking about it.”"
She should have added that she thinks it's being manufactured underground by child-trafficking pedophiles who stole the 2020 election.
'Who won the election?' Trump supporters show up in droves for first MAGA rally of 2022 | Daily Mail Online excerpt: "He questioned the FBI's involvement in the Capitol attack, voicing a growing conspiracy on the right that rioer Ray Epps was actually a federal agent. 'How many of those present of the Capitol on January 6 were FBI agents?' he asked. 'People want to hear this,' he added. 'How about the one guy: 'Go in there, everybody get in there,'' he said, referring to Epps. 'Did any of these individuals play any role facilitating the events?' Trump asked."
'Who won the election?' Trump supporters show up in droves for first MAGA rally of 2022 | Daily Mail Online excerpt: "He complained that the state of Arizona 'got taken away' from him. 'Last year we had a rigged election,' Trump said."
Proud Boy rioter identified and arrested by internet sleuths who matched his face with his modeling for underpants with a gold medallion crotch. Florida again. Online sleuths identified a Proud Boy at the Capitol riot by matching his face to an old photo of him modeling underwear, report says image:
Underwear and a girlfriend. Online sleuths identified a Proud Boy at the Capitol riot by matching his face to an old photo of him modeling underwear, report says excerpt: "Investigators were then able to link Fischer to a flight from Tampa to DC on January 4 by using a phone number believed to belong to a current or former girlfriend."
Reconstruction-Era Law Could Keep Trump Off Presidential Ballot In 6 Southern States excerpt: "Should former President Donald Trump run for the White House again, an obscure Reconstruction-era law could keep him off the ballot in six southern states, including North Carolina, Georgia and Florida, because of his incitement of the Jan. 6 insurrection. The third section of the 14th Amendment prohibits people who swore to defend the Constitution, but who subsequently took part in an insurrection against the United States, from holding state or federal office. Other language in that post-Civil War amendment, though, makes many experts believe that only Congress can enforce the ban, which means Senate Republicans could block any such action. But the 1868 law that readmitted the six states put the burden on them to keep those who have been involved in insurrections from seeking office — potentially making it considerably easier to keep Trump off their primary and general election ballots."