January 6th, 2021

hanimmal

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They could nail them on conspiracy to commit sedition among other conspiracy charges. These stupid arrogant cunts were communicating with phone, text, email, social media and posting terabytes of evidence online. The authorities have the entire parlor database with user info and video metadata establishing time and location of video and photos, a fucking gold mine of evidence. There are a ton of cameras on the capital and there is a ton of evidence there too that they are just beginning to look at.

They could very well expel a half dozen congress people or more over this shit, if they are caught up in a treasonous conspiracy, expulsion will be the least of their worries. This will be the most completely documented mass crime in history, all the planning and any collusion by the police or members of congress will be exposed. The video and communication evidence is staggering and there might be thousands of trials and prison sentences.
And just enough conspirators for the majority of the Republicans that took dirty money from the American companies like the NRA to skate on their charges.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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FREEDOM! AND THEY WANT THEM TO WEAR MASKS TOO! o_O
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Delta won't allow DC-bound passengers to check guns ahead of Biden's inauguration
“We’re all on high alert based on the events over the last couple of weeks in Washington,” Delta CEO Ed Bastian said.

Delta Air Lines won’t allow travelers flying to the airports serving the Washington metropolitan area to check firearms on flights ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC on Thursday.

The new policy, which starts this weekend and runs through next week, comes after last week’s deadly pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol and a spate of politically motivated disturbances on flights and at airports. Law enforcement authorized to carry firearms will be exempt.

“We’re all on high alert based on the events over the last couple of weeks in Washington,” Bastian said in an interview on “Squawk Box.”

The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday it will take a zero tolerance policy for travelers who are unruly or interfere with flight crew duties, fining them up to $35,000.

Airlines, airports and hotels are ramping up security ahead of Wednesday’s inauguration. Several airports said they will add more police, while airlines are increasing staffing and booking overnighting crews at airport hotels. American Airlines said late Wednesday it will suspend alcohol sales for D.C. flights.

Delta Air Lines has put 880 people on its no-fly list for not complying with its mask requirements and has banned others from flying with the airline for harassing other passengers or unruly behavior related to the U.S. election results, a spokesman told Reuters.

Last week, supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump heckled Utah Senator Mitt Romney on a Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Washington D.C.
 

Sofa King Smoooth

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The usual suspects, maybe they will become known as the 14th amendment gang, before going to federal prison. Another service provided by Donald, this is the first time in his life he's cleaned up after himself, these assholes, his base the GOP, his family and his cronies are all fucked. He led them over the cliff on fire and they will scream all the way to the bottom of the abyss.
Another campaign promise kept, clean out the swamp
 

Bagginski

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The NRA is an outrage. They have done more to hyperventilate the ‘Patriots’ into believing it wasn’t (isn’t) safe to go to the bathroom unarmed than any other single voice. They are an arms industry trade group, their membership has no vote over anything they do. Representing firearms, accessories, and ammunition manufacturers as they do, they get credit for a buying frenzy of arms and ammo that’s spawned offshoot conspiracies about things like “where’d all the ammo go?”

It’s all been great for business if you’re Ruger, Smith & Wesson, Winchester, etc. but it’s built up an expectation that someday, all that ammo will help kill people and all those “liberal hunting licenses” will finally be worth the purchase...that, one day, they’ll “get to” go to war against the people they’ve been told all their lives are their treacherous enemies, and all that money and all that frenzy and all that mania will have been worth every dime, every popped blood vessel, every crumbled relationship.

That’s a lot to be up against. Fortunately, though, the NRA is not the effective programming agent it once was: its elite controllers, having got a bit TOO elite, has had them shedding lifetime members faster than the last big loss of membership - when Ted Nugent got in the bed.

I’m lucky to remember the NRA the way they were. Gun safety was their whole nut, and gun history (specifically in the US, natch, but not exclusively) was the bulk of the rest. ‘Course, things were all white back then, too.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump is Impeached Again. But What of the 197 Republicans Who Stood by Trump rather than Democracy?

President Donald Trump stands impeached a second time. Ten Republican members of Congress voted to impeach. But 197 Republican representatives stood by Donald Trump rather than standing by the American people. How should history remember and record what these 197 individuals did today?
 

printer

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How to stop Trump's secret pardons
Will President Trump give himself, his family and others in his political or social orbit a secret presidential pardon? We believe he will. Rudy Giuliani has read the Constitution. The clause granting presidential clemency power does not require a pardon to be publicly revealed: Article II, Section 2 merely says the president “shall have the power to grant reprieves and pardon offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment.” This section contains no other restrictions on presidential pardoning power.

Since the late 1800s, presidents have “relied on the Department of Justice, and particularly the Office of the Pardon Attorney” in administering the clemency process. But the Constitution imposes no such prerequisite to the issuance of any presidential pardon. Since Washington, it is believed that all such pardons were made public.

There is nothing in Article II, Section II, preventing President Trump from signing a document granting a pardon, and then putting the paper in a safe at any of his golf resorts. He is not even required to notify the recipient.

That is right, America: Trump can secretly pardon whomever he wants on his last night in office and have those “get out of jail free” cards available if needed. Given the pardon granted Richard Nixon, the scope can be broad.

The constitutional power addressed federal crimes only: Trump cannot directly protect himself and others from being tried for the same acts as state crimes. There is not yet a definitive Supreme Court case concerning state criminal charges against an alleged perpetrator who has received a full presidential pardon for identical predicate acts. Could a presidential pardon in practical effect hamper such a prosecution?

To House Speaker Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Schumer (D-N.Y.): Impeaching the president a second time may have its merits. But the more practical problem needing immediate attention is President Trump’s remaining power to issue pardons, which undercuts our criminal justice system.

Why not use the power of the legislative branch to thwart Trump’s last gasp attack on the rule of law? We, therefore, urge Congress to immediately enact a law limiting the power of the president to issue secret pardons. The constitutional legality of any pardon is solely a determination for the judicial branch. Therefore, Congress could pass a law saying that any pardon revealed after a president has left office will be presumed illegal. Shifting the burden of proof in this fashion is consistent with Article II, Section II.

There is a crucial legal difference between the power to issue pardons and the role of the judiciary in determining the legitimacy of the action as a matter of law. The legislative branch, acting in the public interest, has a legitimate interest in ensuring a secret pardon was not issued after a president left office.
 

printer

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Trump tells aides not to pay Giuliani's legal fees: report
President Trump has reportedly instructed his aides to cease payments to his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani following weeks of efforts aimed at overturning the results of the 2020 election.
The Washington Post reported Thursday that Giuliani's expenses are now being personally approved by Trump as the former's efforts to file legal challenges in states around the country on behalf of the president appear to be winding down.
Giuliani did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a close ally of the president who has spoken with Trump in recent days, told the Post that Trump has come to terms with his election defeat.

“The president has come to grips with it’s over,” Graham told the Post. “That’s tough. He thinks he was cheated, but nothing’s going to change that.”

Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney and fixer, tweeted Thursday upon news of Giuliani's reported troubles with Trump, writing: "So #Rudy...now ⁦@POTUS is refusing to pay your legal bills as he’s has [sic] mine. #SueHisAss."

 

DIY-HP-LED

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DIY-HP-LED

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hanimmal

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Gee, that's strange.


What do you think the chances are that the Nazi-donation guy who died fell out of a window?

https://blog.chainalysis.com/reports/capitol-riot-bitcoin-donation-alt-right-domestic-extremism
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I had no idea who this hate monger was, he seems like a real asset to the Russian attack to me. He told kids to keep their radicalization away from their parents and only talk about it with the online trolls they were surrounded by. Knowing this attack that has been conducted, that would make these poor kids extremely vulnerable.

And it looks like he is about to get exposed hard to the public based on his tweets.
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I guess the guy could have left the money to nazi's because he was old, had cancer or something, and had no kids or to leave his money to.
It is weird thing to think that those 'unknown recipients' are to me scarier than the propagnadist and the actual nazi on the list of who was funded.
These little evil pricks are the anti-everything great about the upcoming generations coming into leading the nation.


But I still have hope that the massive numbers of kids growing up with every advantage our society brings to the table will outweigh these nazi's ability to trick the elderly and vulnerable.
 

rkymtnman

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What do you think the chances are that the Nazi-donation guy who died fell out of a window?

https://blog.chainalysis.com/reports/capitol-riot-bitcoin-donation-alt-right-domestic-extremism
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I had no idea who this hate monger was, he seems like a real asset to the Russian attack to me. He told kids to keep their radicalization away from their parents and only talk about it with the online trolls they were surrounded by. Knowing this attack that has been conducted, that would make these poor kids extremely vulnerable.



And it looks like he is about to get exposed hard to the public based on his tweets.
peel away the layers of the onion. new AG better like long hours. lol.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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But I still have hope that the massive numbers of kids growing up with every advantage our society brings to the table will outweigh these nazi's ability to trick the elderly and vulnerable.
From what I've seen in the media and among congress there is gonna be hearings and legislation on domestic disinformation, FCC reform and perhaps the end of AM radio, it will go digital. Dunno what the reforms will be, but I would guess large social media platforms will be treated as broadcasters to a degree and the FCC will regulate cable. A close look at revamping the information system of rural America must be part of an infrastructure program.

Anti terrorism legislation is a given in light of recent events and a domestic terrorist watch list might be the preferred method of disarming these assholes and keeping them in line. Guns are a symbol to many of them and you might as well cut off their cocks as take their guns. Cutting off cocks works very well for keeping such men in line! :lol:
 
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