Just like Archie Bunker trying to sign up only one Black person for his Kings Of Queens club for equal opportunity reasons, who he told doesn't have to show up at any events.
Fortunately, the DUI incident of Trump rioter James Tate didn't kill anyone. Trump rioter Emily Hernandez, who held up a broken piece of the nameplate of Nancy Pelosi's office at the riot, was arrested recently for DUI that killed a young mother of two children and sent the father to the hospital. Youtube video:
The defense attorney for Hernandez in her Capitol riot case said she is a wholesome young lady who got caught up in the excitement. 'He chose his own actions'; people who know local Capitol attack defendants speak out excerpt: "Emily is as normal a person as can be. She is as American as apple pie. She is a wholesome young lady,” said defense attorney Ethan Corlija, who represents Hernandez. He says the 21-year-old is not political and only hopped in the car with her Uncle William Merry when invited. “It wasn’t out of a desire to take part in a political rally, it was to go see the Capitol. She had plans to see the Smithsonian, the Lincoln Memorial,” Corlija said."
The man seen next to Emily Hernandez near Pelosi's office was recognized by his friends and turned in to the FBI by them. The residents of St. Louis were shocked at their neighbors participating in Trump's riot. 'He chose his own actions'; people who know local Capitol attack defendants speak out excerpt: "Westover and his attorney have declined to comment. His home was raided by the feds and he's now facing four federal counts. “It’s still shocking to me to see that people within a mile of our home were willing to go and do that, very much shocking,” said the tipster."
The peers of Ashli Babbitt refer to her as 'the little angel'. A Trump supporter has been selling Ashli Babbitt angel puppets.
AG Paxton of Texas is upset with a court ruling that he says will neuter the GOP in Texas elections. Texas’ AG tells Steve Bannon ‘we’re done if anybody can vote’ after court ruling excerpt: "“We’re done in Texas if anybody can vote,” Mr Paxton bemoaned. “By this November, if we [the GOP} don't get this changed, I think it's very likely we could lose five members of the Texas Supreme Court, we could lose my position, we could lose Governor.” Donald Trump’s former’s chief strategist then asked Mr Paxon how the ruling happened, to which he replied: “It came as a surprise to me, to my staff, we just thought this was a joke...and the timing is clearly planned.” The Court of Appeals ruling is notable for the fact that it was made by an all-Republican court, which would seem to invalidate the 62-year-old’s inference that it was a politically motivated decision."
The GOP won't be obliterated if voting is made free, easy, and fair to all. The GOP would still be able to win elections but it would have to start appealing to mainstream America, in contrast to the white, Christian, conservative, Trumpian slice it has been promoting.
After spending $2.2 million in Texas searching for Trump's elusive voter fraud, Paxton has come up empty. Texas’ AG tells Steve Bannon ‘we’re done if anybody can vote’ after court ruling excerpt: "Mr Paxton has been a vocal proponent of the widely debunked narrative that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump. However, after uncovering very little in the way of voter fraud so far, the Houston native might finally be starting to feel power slipping away from his grasp."
Supreme Court rejects Trump’s bid to shield records from Jan. 6 committee excerpt: "The Supreme Court has rejected former President Donald Trump’s bid to use executive privilege to block a House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection from accessing a trove of records created by Trump’s White House. The ruling Wednesday opens up a trove of documents to congressional investigators who have sought them to determine Trump’s actions and mindset in the weeks leading up to the Jan. 6 attack, as well as what he did as his supporters were rioting at the Capitol. Among the documents sought by the committee are speech drafts, call and visitor logs, handwritten notes and other files previously kept by senior Trump aides like chief of staff Mark Meadows, adviser Stephen Miller, press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and White House associate counsel Patrick Philbin. The only member of the high court who signaled he would have granted Trump’s request for emergency relief was Justice Clarence Thomas."