When this is a typical mainstream media headline, can investigations and indictments, even law suits from states and voters be far behind? There were several seditious conspiracies here most centered around Donald Trump, wait until he starts blurting out evidence against them in press conferences and rallies to proud boy types. Wait until the FBI get's one of them by the balls for something else and cleans them out, or uses their pardons to wring confessions out of them.
Can Trump pardon those involved in a seditious conspiracy with him? I believe such a pardon would be ruled invalid by the SCOTUS. They said the constitution is not a suicide pact and it would be if they honored such a pardon or a self pardon. The democrats should fear no future retribution, unless they plan on committing sedition and treason too. Judges hear cases if there is one and juries determine guilt or innocence unanimously based of the evidence. Let the MAGATS argue with them and make thousands of death threats against them, that will just get Trump maximum security time. His own monster will fuck him into a supermax one day.
Joe or his AG cannot treat his as a joke, but as an opportunity to destroy traitors.
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Trump schemes next political moves after effort to overthrow democracy dead ends at Supreme Court - CNNPolitics
Trump schemes next political moves after effort to overthrow democracy dead ends at Supreme Court
(CNN)President Donald Trump's effort to unravel democracy hit a dead end at the Supreme Court Friday night, capping five weeks in which he dragged the country along on his narcissistic quest to stay in power after President-elect Joe Biden overwhelmingly won the election.
In the end, the guardrails of democracy stayed in place. Trump lost -- for the second time at the Supreme Court this week. But instead of helping the effort to curb a deadly pandemic that has claimed nearly 300,000 American lives by easing the transition for his successor, he is already scheming about his next political moves. Before the high court rejected his bid Friday, his campaign announced a cable ad buy to further his fraudulent claims about the election, and he clearly intends to try and meddle in Congress' counting of the Electoral College results in January.
More broadly, the damage he has done to Americans' faith and trust in democratic institutions will last long after he packs his bags and ends what will go down as one of the worst presidencies in history.
While waiting to hear from the Supreme Court on Friday, Trump attacked another American institution, opening a new front in his war on science and ethics by pressuring the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration to rush the process for granting emergency use authorization for Pfizer and BioNTech's coronavirus vaccine. Ultimately, the FDA greenlighted the vaccine late Friday night in the time frame that was expected.
It was fitting that on a historic day -- when Americans got their first confirmation that vaccines could soon be on the way -- the President was distracted at the White House, stewing over his election defeats and tweeting lies about voting in Georgia.
Trump "put a huge stress test on our democracy," GOP election lawyer Ben Ginsberg said, reflecting on the destruction that the commander-in-chief has wrought by undermining US election processes and jeopardizing the safety of countless election workers as he pursued frivolous lawsuits that were scorned even by judges he appointed.
"It's five weeks after Election Day, and the institutions of our democracy held against this onslaught, and so we should be really proud of that," Ginsberg said to CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "The Situation Room" Friday evening. "At the same time, the Republicans who did follow Donald Trump really have an obligation now to make the country strong again, to heal the chinks that Donald Trump tried to put in the foundation and the democracy."
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