What?Anonymous wrote:Justin Clark, Jim Clark... what difference does it make anyway?
Donald Trump attempted to overturn the presidential election. He attempted to stay in office and to prevent the peaceful transfer of presidential power. He summoned a mob to Washington, He knew they were armed on January 6th. He knew they were angry. And he directed the violent mob to march on the Capitol in order to delay or prevent completely the counting of electoral votes. He attempted to go there with them. And when the violence was underway, he refused to take action to tell the rioters to leave. Instead, he incited further violence by tweeting that the vice president, Mike Pence, was a coward. He said 'Mike deserves it,' and he didn't want to do anything in response to the 'Hang Mike Pence' chants. It's undeniable.
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The reality that we face today as Republicans, as we think about the choice in front of us, we have to choose because Republicans cannot both be loyal to Donald Trump and loyal to the Constitution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Alyssa Farah also said Ornato lied about something said to her. Before the assault on protesters in Farragut Square she asked Meadows and Ornato if they could warn the press just before the action so they could get out of harm’s way. Meadows of course said no way. When it was investigated later Farah told the story and Ornato refuted her and said that meeting never happened.
Let's apply the same standard to EVERYONE: if you're not testifying under oath, your anecdotes are worthless. Why is Farah not talking to the Committee?
Anonymous wrote:Trump attempted a violent coup. I'm glad he failed. Trivia about him throwing ketchup or being mad at his driver is pretty secondary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a current SS agent who was formerly helping to overthrow the government, seems problematic.
That's why he's now in charge of D&I training
What does that mean?
That's where they put him when he burrowed back into the Secret Service. They couldn't risk him on a detail.
Apparently he was still secret service while he worked for Trump?
How the F is that allowed?
What happens when someone tries this crap again?
What has changed? Talk about Fing grooming. Trump pulls
A few bozos out of the ranks and starts stress testing the weak spots.
Seeing how far he can push them. How loyal they will be.
And everyone just kinda shrugs….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a current SS agent who was formerly helping to overthrow the government, seems problematic.
That's why he's now in charge of D&I training
What does that mean?
That's where they put him when he burrowed back into the Secret Service. They couldn't risk him on a detail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a current SS agent who was formerly helping to overthrow the government, seems problematic.
That's why he's now in charge of D&I training
What does that mean?
That's where they put him when he burrowed back into the Secret Service. They couldn't risk him on a detail.