January 6th hearings on Trump's failed insurrection.

captainmorgan

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Reading the tea leaves, it sure looks like Donald will go down in Georgia first, with the TV trial of the century! When is up for speculation, but it sure looks like the Fulton Co. prosecutor is gonna bushwhack Donald and use top state republicans to fire the bullets on live TV while under oath. It promises to be a 3 ring circus, the battle of Atlanta, as his hardcore fans make a last stand on the courthouse stairs in a cloud of tear gas and hail of rubber bullets. That's just outside the courthouse, inside it will be even wilder, epic reality TV, Donald's final show will be real reality TV, not the fake stuff.

Timing is everything, will she drop the hammer on Donald before the election or after? Will she spook him into running his fake campaign and destroying the GOP's chances to take the house and senate? Once indicted Donald would probably be quickly muzzled by the judge who will own his ass, it will be STFU or jail outside of court and STFU inside the court or I'll tie you to your chair and ball gag you! So timing is important in this case and perhaps others involving Georgia fake electors, I don't believe double jeopardy would apply here with state and federal crimes.
 

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Trump Responds to Hearing With Video of Democrats Refusing Defeat
Former President Donald Trump overnight shared a video montage showing 10 minutes of Democrats, ranging from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, denying the results of elections, including several who questioned his win in 2016.

The video, titled "10 Minutes of Democrats Denying Election Results" was a compilation he shared on his Truth Social page, and came from the website Rumble. It came at the end of several other posts the former president was making during the hearing, including one in which he said that "I had an election Rigged and Stolen from me, and our Country. The USA is going to Hell. Am I supposed to be happy?"

Trump's posts, and the video, came after the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attacks at the Capitol — which Trump calls the "Unselect" Committee — held its eighth hearing Thursday night.


See, Newsmax did run an article on the J6 hearing.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Reading the tea leaves, it sure looks like Donald will go down in Georgia first, with the TV trial of the century! When is up for speculation, but it sure looks like the Fulton Co. prosecutor is gonna bushwhack Donald and use top state republicans to fire the bullets on live TV while under oath. It promises to be a 3 ring circus, the battle of Atlanta, as his hardcore fans make a last stand on the courthouse stairs in a cloud of tear gas and hail of rubber bullets. That's just outside the courthouse, inside it will be even wilder, epic reality TV, Donald's final show will be real reality TV, not the fake stuff.

Timing is everything, will she drop the hammer on Donald before the election or after? Will she spook him into running his fake campaign and destroying the GOP's chances to take the house and senate? Once indicted Donald would probably be quickly muzzled by the judge who will own his ass, it will be STFU or jail outside of court and STFU inside the court or I'll tie you to your chair and ball gag you! So timing is important in this case and perhaps others involving Georgia fake electors, I don't believe double jeopardy would apply here with state and federal crimes.
the "precedent" is that they won't prosecute a SITTING president...doesn't say one fucking thing about a candidate, especially a candidate 2 years + out from the election...and who gives a shit if he cries "it's all political"...it's about fucking politicians, of course it has a political component in it...but being a politician doesn't grant you immunity from prosecution, outside of the oval office, apparently
 

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Ex-Trump DOJ lawyer Jeffrey Clark hit with legal ethics charges over post-election role
Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department attorney at the center of former President Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election results, was hit Friday with ethics charges alleging that his role in the post-election effort amounted to a breach of legal ethics.

The charges, filed by the D.C. Bar Office of Disciplinary Counsel, sets in motion disciplinary proceedings over allegations that Clark engaged in dishonest conduct and sought to interfere with the administration of justice, and will culminate in findings that could affect Clark’s D.C. law license.
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‘Fox and Friends’ host after Jan. 6 hearing: Can’t pick and choose ‘which riots are good and bad’
Fox News host Ainsley Earhardt said the morning after the latest hearing investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection that Congress should also probe the riots that broke out during protests for racial justice across the country during the summer of 2020.

“There’s never an excuse for a riot, but remember the summer of 2020 when there were all those riots?” Earhardt asked on Friday on “Fox and Friends.” “Where are the hearings for all those riots? For people burning buildings and burning businesses. You can’t pick and choose which riot is the good one and which is the bad one. They’re all bad.”

During Thursday night’s prime-time hearing on the events of Jan. 6, the last scheduled for July, several members of former President Trump’s inner circle at the time described the feelings and activities inside the White House during the Capitol attack, particularly Trump’s failure to act.

The testimony and exhibits painted a picture of Trump resisting telling the rioters to go home and his stubborn refusal to say publicly that the election was over.

“Everyone in that room, they’re all against Trump,” Earhardt said. “They’re all anti-Trumpers. Every single one voted to impeach him.”

The committee reported Trump was watching the violence unfold live on Fox News from his private dining room while calling members of Congress to urge them to delay certification of President Biden’s victory.

Text message records show a number of Fox News personalities including Brian Kilmeade, one of Earhardt’s morning co-hosts, contacting then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows during the Capitol riot and urging him to have Trump call the mob off.

Fox has taken flak from Democrats and media watchdogs for how it has handled coverage of the Jan. 6 hearings. The network, during the two prime-time hearings, has opted not to preempt its scheduled prime-time opinion lineup and instead air continuous live coverage of the hearings on Fox Business Network.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Talk is free...start indicting congress people and senators, state AGs, state election commissioners, false electors...build up to the capo de tutti frutti....
 

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Talk is free...start indicting congress people and senators, state AGs, state election commissioners, false electors...build up to the capo de tutti frutti....
And by that time it will be election season and the DOJ would not want to look like they are throwing old Donald's election chances.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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And by that time it will be election season and the DOJ would not want to look like they are throwing old Donald's election chances.
he threw them himself...there is no chance he will ever be elected again, he doesn't have the support of the republican party, and his personal base can't be over 20-25% of the republican's total base...he would come in a dismal, distant third, at best, if a couple of independents don't beat him, too.
but i didn't say charge trump...yet. i said charge everyone but him...let the guilt by association grow with each conviction, while not directly touching trump...yet.
wait till he loses in 2024, all the better actually, when he clearly loses to at least two other candidates, and has NO power to do fuck all about it except kick his feet and cry like the baby in eraserhead...that will be the time to descend on him like a ton of shit.
actually, at that point, it wouldn't matter much if he was prosecuted or not, by then he will be ruined financially, will have 0 clout with ANYONE, any allies he did have will either be ruined due to their association with him, or imprisoned due to their aiding and abetting his criminal activities. his sole source of income will be bilking the few hard core brain damaged followers he will retain. he'll probably end up living in the guest house of one of his hardcore magats till he dies, alone, poor, ridiculed and derided.... :lol:
 
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rkymtnman

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he threw them himself...there is no chance he will ever be elected again, he doesn't have the support of the republican party, and his personal base can't be over 20-25% of the republican's total base...he would come in a dismal, distant third, at best, if a couple of independents don't beat him, too.
but i didn't say charge trump...yet. i said charge everyone but him...let the guilt by association grow with each conviction, while not directly touching trump...yet.
wait till he loses in 2024, all the better actually, when he clearly loses to at least two other candidates, and has NO power to do fuck all about it except kick his feet and cry like the baby in eraserhead...that will be the time to descend on him like a ton of shit
i don't think he runs b/c the thought of him losing twice can't be explained away.

and like you said, the party is gonna go with desantis i think. they know trump can't win
 
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