US Capitol Breached by Trump's lunatics

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Anonymous wrote:I’m still waiting for those that are linking to old video and old fact checking to speak about the 2+ minute video. I haven’t posted it because I want to see who will do the work to find it (it’s not much work, but takes liberals out of their comfort zone). I believe it was acquired through FOIA - Judicial Watch has been doing the hard legal work on this.

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Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."

It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.

It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.

There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.

If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.



Actually it means a lot. Police waving people in can be legally taken as an invite.


Yes. Absolutely. Sure because invitations always come with stepping over broken glass and spattered blood, the sound of screaming, blaring alarms and the smell of teargas in your nostrils.

Doesn't everyone welcome people to their homes like that?

THAT WAS SARCASM IF THE COMPLETE MORON WHO SAID "can be legally taken as an invite" DIDN'T GET IT.


Was every door like that?


Really? Was every door like that?

I think you've just outed yourself as someone who's never set foot in DC and has never been to a federal office in their entire life. EVERY door has security and protocols. Civilians aren't even allowed in AT ALL at most of the doors - they are only allowed in at main entrances, and then only after you've stated your business, have been logged in, and have gone through a metal detector.


I meant broken down so people could just walk in . There is footage of a police officer opening one of the doors that was locked. He actually had it unlocked.


DP.

Uhm, so ever took a moment to think they might have been diverting the crowd from the doors closer to where lawmakers were evacuating? That’s my thought. Crowd control. They were trying to pen the rioters and keep them away from the targets. No one believes for a minute that rioters believed they were legally entering 😂 If they did, then I guess they’re even dumber than I thought. Which is impossible. Good luck in court.
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Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."

It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.

It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.

There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.

If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.



Actually it means a lot. Police waving people in can be legally taken as an invite.


Yes. Absolutely. Sure because invitations always come with stepping over broken glass and spattered blood, the sound of screaming, blaring alarms and the smell of teargas in your nostrils.

Doesn't everyone welcome people to their homes like that?

THAT WAS SARCASM IF THE COMPLETE MORON WHO SAID "can be legally taken as an invite" DIDN'T GET IT.


Was every door like that?


Really? Was every door like that?

I think you've just outed yourself as someone who's never set foot in DC and has never been to a federal office in their entire life. EVERY door has security and protocols. Civilians aren't even allowed in AT ALL at most of the doors - they are only allowed in at main entrances, and then only after you've stated your business, have been logged in, and have gone through a metal detector.


I meant broken down so people could just walk in . There is footage of a police officer opening one of the doors that was locked. He actually had it unlocked.


DP.

Uhm, so ever took a moment to think they might have been diverting the crowd from the doors closer to where lawmakers were evacuating? That’s my thought. Crowd control. They were trying to pen the rioters and keep them away from the targets. No one believes for a minute that rioters believed they were legally entering 😂 If they did, then I guess they’re even dumber than I thought. Which is impossible. Good luck in court.

I have given up trying to measure the dumbness. There are tons of memes from these people who really believe that Officer Michael Fanone put on a Trumper disguise and he’s the same guy that was parading around with the Confederate flag.
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Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."

It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.

It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.

There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.

If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.



Actually it means a lot. Police waving people in can be legally taken as an invite.


Yes. Absolutely. Sure because invitations always come with stepping over broken glass and spattered blood, the sound of screaming, blaring alarms and the smell of teargas in your nostrils.

Doesn't everyone welcome people to their homes like that?

THAT WAS SARCASM IF THE COMPLETE MORON WHO SAID "can be legally taken as an invite" DIDN'T GET IT.


Was every door like that?


Really? Was every door like that?

I think you've just outed yourself as someone who's never set foot in DC and has never been to a federal office in their entire life. EVERY door has security and protocols. Civilians aren't even allowed in AT ALL at most of the doors - they are only allowed in at main entrances, and then only after you've stated your business, have been logged in, and have gone through a metal detector.


I meant broken down so people could just walk in . There is footage of a police officer opening one of the doors that was locked. He actually had it unlocked.


DP.

Uhm, so ever took a moment to think they might have been diverting the crowd from the doors closer to where lawmakers were evacuating? That’s my thought. Crowd control. They were trying to pen the rioters and keep them away from the targets. No one believes for a minute that rioters believed they were legally entering 😂 If they did, then I guess they’re even dumber than I thought. Which is impossible. Good luck in court.


Not all the people there were rioting. If you have a crowd threatening to kill those on the inside, you don’t open the doors and let them in.
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Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."

It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.

It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.

There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.

If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.



Actually it means a lot. Police waving people in can be legally taken as an invite.


Yes. Absolutely. Sure because invitations always come with stepping over broken glass and spattered blood, the sound of screaming, blaring alarms and the smell of teargas in your nostrils.

Doesn't everyone welcome people to their homes like that?

THAT WAS SARCASM IF THE COMPLETE MORON WHO SAID "can be legally taken as an invite" DIDN'T GET IT.


Was every door like that?


Really? Was every door like that?

I think you've just outed yourself as someone who's never set foot in DC and has never been to a federal office in their entire life. EVERY door has security and protocols. Civilians aren't even allowed in AT ALL at most of the doors - they are only allowed in at main entrances, and then only after you've stated your business, have been logged in, and have gone through a metal detector.


I meant broken down so people could just walk in . There is footage of a police officer opening one of the doors that was locked. He actually had it unlocked.


DP.

Uhm, so ever took a moment to think they might have been diverting the crowd from the doors closer to where lawmakers were evacuating? That’s my thought. Crowd control. They were trying to pen the rioters and keep them away from the targets. No one believes for a minute that rioters believed they were legally entering 😂 If they did, then I guess they’re even dumber than I thought. Which is impossible. Good luck in court.


Not all the people there were rioting. If you have a crowd threatening to kill those on the inside, you don’t open the doors and let them in.


LOL. I guess the "tourists" should have kept better company than walking side by side with murderers (which would make them accessories)
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Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."

It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.

It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.

There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.

If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.



Actually it means a lot. Police waving people in can be legally taken as an invite.


Yes. Absolutely. Sure because invitations always come with stepping over broken glass and spattered blood, the sound of screaming, blaring alarms and the smell of teargas in your nostrils.

Doesn't everyone welcome people to their homes like that?

THAT WAS SARCASM IF THE COMPLETE MORON WHO SAID "can be legally taken as an invite" DIDN'T GET IT.


Was every door like that?


Really? Was every door like that?

I think you've just outed yourself as someone who's never set foot in DC and has never been to a federal office in their entire life. EVERY door has security and protocols. Civilians aren't even allowed in AT ALL at most of the doors - they are only allowed in at main entrances, and then only after you've stated your business, have been logged in, and have gone through a metal detector.


I meant broken down so people could just walk in . There is footage of a police officer opening one of the doors that was locked. He actually had it unlocked.


DP.

Uhm, so ever took a moment to think they might have been diverting the crowd from the doors closer to where lawmakers were evacuating? That’s my thought. Crowd control. They were trying to pen the rioters and keep them away from the targets. No one believes for a minute that rioters believed they were legally entering 😂 If they did, then I guess they’re even dumber than I thought. Which is impossible. Good luck in court.


Not all the people there were rioting. If you have a crowd threatening to kill those on the inside, you don’t open the doors and let them in.


You might, if your goal is to corral them in a secure area away from lawmakers. Anywho. I’m sure they’ve all been interviewed.

Nothing about the events at the Capitol was peaceful. If you went inside you can’t say you didn’t know better. There was tear gas FFS. Cops being beaten, people crushing through barriers. Good luck with your defense.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."

It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.

It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.

There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.

If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.



Actually it means a lot. Police waving people in can be legally taken as an invite.


Yes. Absolutely. Sure because invitations always come with stepping over broken glass and spattered blood, the sound of screaming, blaring alarms and the smell of teargas in your nostrils.

Doesn't everyone welcome people to their homes like that?

THAT WAS SARCASM IF THE COMPLETE MORON WHO SAID "can be legally taken as an invite" DIDN'T GET IT.


Was every door like that?


Really? Was every door like that?

I think you've just outed yourself as someone who's never set foot in DC and has never been to a federal office in their entire life. EVERY door has security and protocols. Civilians aren't even allowed in AT ALL at most of the doors - they are only allowed in at main entrances, and then only after you've stated your business, have been logged in, and have gone through a metal detector.


I meant broken down so people could just walk in . There is footage of a police officer opening one of the doors that was locked. He actually had it unlocked.


DP.

Uhm, so ever took a moment to think they might have been diverting the crowd from the doors closer to where lawmakers were evacuating? That’s my thought. Crowd control. They were trying to pen the rioters and keep them away from the targets. No one believes for a minute that rioters believed they were legally entering 😂 If they did, then I guess they’re even dumber than I thought. Which is impossible. Good luck in court.

I have given up trying to measure the dumbness. There are tons of memes from these people who really believe that Officer Michael Fanone put on a Trumper disguise and he’s the same guy that was parading around with the Confederate flag.


It’s truly infinite. If you keep zooming in the bottom just gets farther away.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."

It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.

It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.

There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.

If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.



Actually it means a lot. Police waving people in can be legally taken as an invite.


Yes. Absolutely. Sure because invitations always come with stepping over broken glass and spattered blood, the sound of screaming, blaring alarms and the smell of teargas in your nostrils.

Doesn't everyone welcome people to their homes like that?

THAT WAS SARCASM IF THE COMPLETE MORON WHO SAID "can be legally taken as an invite" DIDN'T GET IT.


Was every door like that?


Really? Was every door like that?

I think you've just outed yourself as someone who's never set foot in DC and has never been to a federal office in their entire life. EVERY door has security and protocols. Civilians aren't even allowed in AT ALL at most of the doors - they are only allowed in at main entrances, and then only after you've stated your business, have been logged in, and have gone through a metal detector.


I meant broken down so people could just walk in . There is footage of a police officer opening one of the doors that was locked. He actually had it unlocked.


DP.

Uhm, so ever took a moment to think they might have been diverting the crowd from the doors closer to where lawmakers were evacuating? That’s my thought. Crowd control. They were trying to pen the rioters and keep them away from the targets. No one believes for a minute that rioters believed they were legally entering 😂 If they did, then I guess they’re even dumber than I thought. Which is impossible. Good luck in court.


Not all the people there were rioting. If you have a crowd threatening to kill those on the inside, you don’t open the doors and let them in.


You might, if your goal is to corral them in a secure area away from lawmakers. Anywho. I’m sure they’ve all been interviewed.

Nothing about the events at the Capitol was peaceful. If you went inside you can’t say you didn’t know better. There was tear gas FFS. Cops being beaten, people crushing through barriers. Good luck with your defense.


There was ONE cop at the door. How fast do you think these people could disperse and get out of control one inside. LOL
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And there’s more…
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I can’t believe there’s anyone complaining about the treatment these fools get when this guy who contributed to the death of Officer Sicknick gets to plead down to this petty BS. He was originally charged with ten felonies.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe there’s anyone complaining about the treatment these fools get when this guy who contributed to the death of Officer Sicknick gets to plead down to this petty BS. He was originally charged with ten felonies.
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If they thought any of them would stick, there would be no plea deal offered
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