The Kenosha Shooting Suspect Was In The Front Row Of A Trump Rally In January Trump says Kyle Rittenhouse visited him in Mar-a-Lago after trial Man sentenced for shooting Black girl at Iowa Trump rally
New Jan. 6 Trump documentary footage revealed excerpt: "Ivanka frets about a line on her dress, and jokes about covering it with a pet roaming about. “Can I borrow your dog?” she asks her makeup artist. Kushner nervously repositions his tie and asks “Is that OK?” Don Jr., seen at a rally, screams, “We will make liberals cry again!” Eric is caught on a phone call, mysteriously saying, “For the sake of this country, we’re going to get these guys.”"
New Jan. 6 Trump documentary footage revealed excerpt: "Then Holder’s cameraperson joined the crowd as it marched on the Capitol. “We’ve got to get the roaches out, all of them,” a protester yells straight to camera as he appears to motion toward Congress. Next up is a montage of scenes from the frontlines as the rioters breach the Capitol and police in riot gear are attacked."
Every time I see one of these people, it reminds me of some of the people I went to high school with.
Add Witness Intimidation to the List of Potential Jan. 6 Charges Against Trump excerpt: "At the end of the committee’s sixth hearing, Vice Chair Liz Cheney described two examples of attempts to influence testimony. One witness described a phone call where someone reminded them that “Trump does read transcripts” but assured them they could “continue to stay in good graces in Trump World” as long as they remained “a team player.” In a second example, the witness received a call before their deposition informing them that “a person” knew they would “do the right thing” by remaining loyal. It has since been reported that both of these examples targeted Hutchinson. Together, those two examples create probable cause to investigate the crime of witness tampering under 18 USC 1512(b). That federal law provides that whoever employs intimidation tactics to “influence, delay, or prevent the testimony of any person in an official proceeding” faces fines and up to 20 years in prison."
If there weren't so many obviously brain addled / stupid people in the US, trump would have just been laughed off the scene in 2016. Oh, that would have pissed him off--narcissistic people can't stand to be laughed at! What a shame that we have to keep hearing from this wretched , miserable piece of shit day after day after day.
Russian state TV host says she's having second thoughts about 'whether to re-install' Trump as president Russian state TV host Olga Skabeeva has in the past signaled that she wants to see former President Donald Trump back in the White House in 2024 -- but now she's apparently having second thoughts. The Daily Beast's Julia Davis has posted new video showing Skabeeva taking a more critical eye toward Trump because he is apparently no longer so eager to heap slavish praise on Russian President Vladimir Putin. This is quite the tone shift from earlier in the year when Skabeeva openly called on Trump to run for president again and promised he would once again receive help from Russia's government, just as he did in 2016 when Russian spies hacked into the Democratic National Committee and leaked tranches of emails timed to deal damage to Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Remember when Sen. Lindsey Graham admitted to making a perfectly normal everyday phone call to election officials. Fulton County subpoenas Giuliani, Graham in probe into election interference The Fulton County special grand jury investigating possible criminal interference in Georgia's 2020 elections has issued subpoenas for Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and several others in former President Donald Trump's orbit. Others who were issued subpoenas include John Eastman, Cleta Mitchell, Kenneth Chesbro and Jenna Ellis, all of whom advised Trump on ways to overturn President Joe Biden's win in Georgia. Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney, testified in front of Georgia lawmakers on several occasions in late 2020.
Georgia grand jury subpoenas top Trump allies, including Giuliani and Eastman excerpt: "A special grand jury in Georgia has issued subpoenas to some of the key figures associated with former President Donald Trump's failed efforts to reverse his narrow defeat, as a wide-ranging investigation into possible criminal interference ratchets up. Those summoned by the seven subpoenas approved Tuesday include Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney; John Eastman, the former Trump lawyer who told Georgia lawmakers they had a "duty" to submit alternate electors; Cleta Mitchell, who was on the infamous 2021 call with Georgia's Secretary of State where Trump wanted to "find" votes; and others who guided attempts to subvert election results. South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham has also been subpoenaed in relation to phone calls he made with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger regarding absentee ballot rejections, according to the filings."
7 Trump Allies Subpoenaed in Georgia Criminal Investigation excerpt: "Two other Trump lawyers were also subpoenaed: Jacki Pick Deason, who helped make the Trump team’s case before the Georgia legislature, and Kenneth Chesebro, whose role has come into sharper focus during the House hearings in Washington. In an email exchange with Mr. Eastman in the run-up to the Jan. 6 attack, he wrote that the Supreme Court would be more likely to act on a Wisconsin legal challenge “if the justices start to fear that there will be ‘wild’ chaos on Jan. 6 unless they rule by then, either way.”"
Pennsylvania Man Who Allegedly Hit Police Officer with an 'Uppercut' During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Dies: Report excerpt: "A Pennsylvania man accused of assaulting a police officer during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has reportedly died. Michael John Lopatic, Sr., who was 57 when he was arrested in February 2021, was charged alongside eight co-defendants with crimes ranging from trespassing to theft to assaulting police officers during the melee at the Capitol, when throngs of Donald Trump supporters, angry over Joe Biden‘s win in the 2020 presidential election, descended on the building. The mob was successful in temporarily halting the certification of the vote, forcing lawmakers to either evacuate or shelter in place for hours."
Pennsylvania Man Who Allegedly Hit Police Officer with an 'Uppercut' During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Dies: Report excerpt: "At least three other Jan. 6 defendants have died during the pendency of their prosecutions. Joseph Cable Barnes, 35, of Texas, died in June of 2021 reportedly after running a red light while on his motorcycle, and John Steven Anderson, 61, of Florida died in September 2021. Matthew Perna, 37, died by suicide ahead of his sentencing hearing; he had pleaded guilty to obstructing an official proceeding of Congress. None of the defendants appear to have been in custody at the time of their deaths."