He was. He refused to comply and the House held him in contempt. DOJ appears to have declined to prosecute for that (unlike Bannon and that other guy) Keep in mind he may have separately been subpoenaded by DOJ and we wouldn't know |
I know it’s a long thread but this is our country we’re talking about, maybe read it. |
Testimony repeating statements of a party opponent isn't hearsay. |
What was Trump planning on doing when he went to the Capitol? Storm the building at the head of an armed mob to stop the peaceful transfer of power?
What is that called? A COUP |
Trump is not physically brave. No way would he have been anywhere near the head of the mob. But, yes, he wanted to be there to egg them on. |
Translation: The witness appears to have lied I'm gonna say now I don't care about that You guys are hilarious! ![]() |
The witness didn’t lie, dear. You are pathetic. |
I agree she's doing a nice job, but she's not the only one. Kinzinger and a lot of the R witnesses have chosen country over party and career politics too. |
They already did. The question is, will they be called or allowed to testify. |
He's allowed to go to the Capitol after a speech ![]() |
VIDEO shows SUV, not beast |
Well, the beast has a shield between back and front that would not allow Trump to reach the driver at all. Did you know that? |
F**k off, troll. You are desperate, transparent, and unconvincing. |
My key takeaways:
Trump knew large numbers of people in the crowd were armed. He encouraged the armed mob to march to the Capitol despite being warned about the potential for violence. He intended to join the crowd there despite that knowledge. He knew the crowd was calling for the VP to be hung when he made further statements inciting the crowd against the VP, as well as private statements indicating that he believed the VP should be killed. He belongs in prison. |
Someone please post how Tucker is spinning this tonight! |