Byron York has a history of complaining about pardons Democrats have made while praising those that Republican presidents made.
Maybe Trump's buddy Putin will invade Ukraine after the Olympics have finished and winter has had a little more time to harden the ground for the tanks.
Trump Gives Documents Improperly Taken From White House to Archives excerpt: "The items also included a map Mr. Trump famously drew on with a black Sharpie marker to demonstrate the track of Hurricane Dorian heading toward Alabama in 2019 to back up a declaration he had made on Twitter that contradicted weather forecasts."
Trump Gives Documents Improperly Taken From White House to Archives excerpt: "The boxes contained items taken from the White House’s residence during a hasty exit after Mr. Trump had spent the bulk of the presidential transition trying to find ways to stay in power, according to two people familiar with the process of how the boxes were returned. At the time, Mr. Trump’s aides were either preoccupied with helping him overturn the election, trying to stop him or avoiding him."
Donald Trump had to return infamous hurricane sharpie map excerpt: "Communication, dubbed "love letters” by the press, between the former president and North Korean chief Kim Jong-un, were also recovered from the boxes."
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade hits Trump on Arizona election claim: 'That's an outright lie' excerpt: "“Nobody cares about 2020. Nobody. And everything that he said and the challenges that he made should have been done before the election. And they did a recount in Arizona, and the recount showed no difference almost, and he came out and said it showed that they won Arizona. That’s an outright lie, and please stop wasting our time with that, because he’s capable of doing so much more,” Kilmeade said. Trump lost Arizona to Biden in 2020. The state’s GOP-controlled Senate ordered an audit of the results in Maricopa County following the 2020 election, which found that Biden won the county by a larger margin than the final certified results showed."
Trump's life now is avenging his 2020 election loss. It's wearing on even those who were once his highly loyal supporters, including Kilmeade of Fox. Kilmeade should understand that Trump is still fighting with someone from Vanity Fair who decades ago said he had small hands.
Trump Busted for Hoarding Kim Jong-un 'Love Letters' at Mar-a-Lago excerpt: "Donald Trump seems to have had a love-hate relationship with official White House records. Some he habitually tore up into confetti. Others he cherished so deeply that he took them to Mar-a-Lago instead of turning them over to the National Archives. The Washington Post reported on Monday that the Archives was forced to seize “multiple boxes” of White House records Trump stole off to Palm Beach with instead of turning them over to the Archives, a apparent violation of the Presidential Records Act. The records, which the Archives reportedly retrieved from Mar-a-Lago last month, included letters from North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un — correspondence Trump has referred to as “love letters” — as well as the letter President Obama left for his successor. The Archives confirmed in a statement later on Monday that “transport from the Trump Mar-a-Lago property in Florida to the National Archives of 15 boxes that contained Presidential records, following discussions with President Trump’s representatives in 2021,” according to Axios. Axios also notes that Trump’s representatives have said they are “continuing to search for additional Presidential records that belong to the National Archives.”"
Trump has been using the claim by Cyber Ninjas that tens of thousands of votes in AZ are, in its perception, suspicious because they involve people voting in places outside their primary residence (students, military personnel, people who moved, vacation home owners, etc.) and other issues such as the same names (different legally registered people) voting. Those are normal and legal occurrences not seen as normal by the people at Cyber Ninjas who lack experience in auditing elections and who are highly biased toward supporting Trump. Trump said that such 'evidence' is devastating just before he hung up the phone in the middle of the NPR interview and ran away. Trump hasn't filed any new court cases with the 'devastating' evidence.
During the NPR interview, Trump spewed a string of general phrases, such as 'Look what's happening in AZ', 'Look what's happening in GA', 'Look what's happening in WI'. Even Lindell has run out of claims. He says that Trump's reinstatement into the White House is now in God's hands.
Lindell has also blamed the delay of Trump's reinstatement to the White House on state attorneys general who he says are still editing a supposed upcoming fantastic filing to the Supreme Court.
Romney won’t criticise niece for calling Trump lies and Capitol riot ‘legitimate political discourse’ excerpt: "Jamie Raskin, a Maryland Democrat who led Trump’s impeachment for inciting the insurrection and who sits on the 6 January committee, said: “It’s official. Lincoln’s party of ‘liberty and union’ is now Trump’s party of violence and disunion. “His cultists just called sedition, beating up cops and a coup ‘legitimate political discourse’. They censured Cheney and Kinzinger for not bowing to the orange autocrat. Disgrace.”"
A look at what's happening in Georgia. Georgia GOP's claims about double voting in 2020 election fall apart: report excerpt: "According to a report from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, claims made by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger that close to 1,000 voters may have voted twice in 2020 has fallen apart after an internal investigation. As the Journal's Mark Niesse wrote, the Republican lawmaker made the claims during a press conference on September 8, 2020 related to the primary results before the general election. “A double-voter knows exactly what they’re doing, diluting the votes of each and every voter that follows the law,” Raffensperger claimed at the time as he spoke from the steps of the state Capitol. “Those that make the choice to game the system are breaking the law. And as secretary of state, I will not tolerate it.” The latest report states the GOP lawmaker -- who has also battled with former president Donald Trump over election results which has led to a criminal investigation -- was incorrect."
Investigation finds less double voting in Georgia than alleged excerpt: "Most of the unsubstantiated double voting cases arose from a chaotic June primary, with an unprecedented number of absentee voters during the coronavirus pandemic, poll worker shortages, a new voting system and long lines. Double voting allegations were rarer in the general election in November, with a handful of isolated cases verified by investigators. Raffensperger said his investigation was justified based on election records that initially showed absentee and early voters had also cast ballots on election day, thwarting precautions meant to ensure only one vote per person."
Trump physician and GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson 'broke legs off chairs to use as clubs and ripped the base off a hand sanitizer dispenser to wield as a baton' to confront Capitol rioters - before he voted AGAINST certifying election results By Nikki Schwab, Senior U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com Published: 11:22 EST, 8 February 2022 Updated: 13:01 EST, 8 February 2022 Rep. Ronny Jackson broke up furniture to confront Capitol rioters | Daily Mail Online excerpt: "Capitol Police officers drew their guns, as the doors started buckling, Peters, a reporter for The New York Times, wrote. 'Jackson took off his necktie,' Peters wrote. 'If the mob did get inside, he told himself, it was best not to give them something to strangle you with.' Jackson, Fallon and Gonzales had all served in the military. Jackson's 'mind flashed to a war zone in the Middle East,' Peters said. 'This should not be happening in Washington, D.C., he thought.'"
GOP Congressman Who Compared Capitol Riot Scenes to a ‘Normal Tourist Visit’ Slams Politicians Who ‘Side with Criminals’ By Michael Luciano Feb 7th, 2022, 11:18 pm GOP Congressman Who Compared Capitol Riot Scenes to a 'Normal Tourist Visit' Slams Politicians Who 'Side with Criminals' excerpt: "After citing rising crime in places across the United States, Clyde slammed people in office who he said “side with criminals.” “Any act of criminal violence is an assault on justice, which is why we must provide our brave men and women in blue with community support, the resources, and especially the political backing needed to adequately respond to surging crime across the nation,” he said. “Those in political office show both ignorance and cowardice when they side with criminals, and thereby undermine the authority of those who serve and protect. May God bless our courageous law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line each and every day.”"