What has Trump done to this country?

Budzbuddha

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Why the capital police and secret service didn’t open fire is surprising...... pussies.

I guess anyone including subversive morons , foreign agents and any god damn degenerate can just push their way into a supposed secure federal place.

why have “ security “ forces that step aside and allow free access ?
 

CunningCanuk

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Another victim of the trump bump. Gee, too bad.


Sen. Josh Hawley's book canceled by publisher citing 'deadly insurrection' at Capitol building
 

Fogdog

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Tough shit/too bad/wrong place/wrong time :(
Nah, she was one of the thugs who were trying to force open a door beyond that the guards were determined to hold. She was shot by a security officer on the other side of the barricade.

She didn't have to die. She could still be with her nazi gang if only she had the sense to leave the locked doors alone.
 

hanimmal

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This scumbag relied on the country club money in Missouri for his political career, I hear they have cut him off permanently, the term I heard was he's dead to them.
Im sure they have other true believers to put up for election now that this chump is burnt.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Pelosi spoke to Joint Chiefs chairman about preventing ‘unstable’ Trump from ordering nuclear strike

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  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she spoke to Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley about available precautions that would block President Donald Trump from “ordering a nuclear strike,” or accessing launch codes and starting military hostilities.
  • “The situation of this unhinged President could not be more dangerous,” Pelosi said in a letter to Democratic lawmakers.
  • The letter comes two days after a mob of Trump supporters rioted outside and inside the U.S. Capitol on the heels of a rally where the president encouraged them to “fight” with him to prevent Joe Biden from becoming the next president of the United States.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday that she spoke to Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley about available precautions that would block “an unstable president” — Donald Trump — from “ordering a nuclear strike,” or even accessing nuclear launch codes and starting other military hostilities.

“The situation of this unhinged President could not be more dangerous, and we must do everything that we can to protect the American people from his unbalanced assault on our country and our democracy,” Pelosi, D-Calif., said in a letter to fellow Democratic lawmakers.

A spokesman for the Office of the Joint Chiefs said Pelosi initiated a call with Milley and “he answered her questions regarding the process of nuclear command authority.”

The Pentagon and the National Security Council did not respond to CNBC’s requests for comment.

Pelosi’s letter comes two days after a mob of Trump supporters rioted outside and inside the U.S. Capitol on the heels of a rally where the president encouraged them to “fight” with him to prevent Joe Biden from becoming the next president of the United States. Five people, including a Capitol police officer, died in connection with the riot.

The section of the letter referring to her conversation with Milley is entitled, “Preventing an Unhinged President From Using the Nuclear Codes.”

“This morning, I spoke to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley to discuss available precautions for preventing an unstable president from initiating military hostilities or accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike,” Pelosi wrote.

Air Force General John Hyten, who currently is vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, three years ago said during a speech that he would resist executing an order from Trump to launch nuclear weapons if he considered such an order “illegal.”

Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and other Democratic lawmakers have demanded that Trump be removed from office, either through invocation of the Constitution’s 25th Amendment, or via impeachment.

In her letter, Pelosi told lawmakers that, “Nearly fifty years ago, after years of enabling their rogue President, Republicans in Congress finally told President [Richard] Nixon that it was time to go.”

“Today, following the President’s dangerous and seditious acts, Republicans in Congress need to follow that example and call on Trump to depart his office – immediately. If the President does not leave office imminently and willingly, the Congress will proceed with our action.”

James Schlesinger, who was Nixon’s secretary of Defense, has said that during the final days of the Watergate crisis, he ordered military commanders to contact him or Secretary of State Henry Kissinger if Nixon directed a nuclear launch.

At the time, Nixon was drinking heavily as he lost public and Congressional support.

During one meeting, according to “The Final Days,” a book about the end of his presidency, Nixon told a group of congressmen, “I can go into my office and pick up a telephone and in 25 minutes millions of people will be dead.”

That led Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., to warn Schlesinger about “the need for keeping a beserk president from plunging us into a holocaust.”
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Here's one you can post on the parlor, those that have an account there, copy & paste it for me: :lol:

Anybody caught in the video of capital hill sacking and sedition will be put on a new terrorist watch list. They will be prohibited from possessing firearms and will be banned from flying, after they are released from federal prison. They better look for new domestic terrorist legislation soon and expect to become part of it, along with their militia.
 
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