January 6th, 2021

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
We all witnessed Donald breaking laws almost daily over the past 4 years and we've only seen the tip of the iceberg. There are other investigations and there will be many more, Donald was at the center of many conspiracies with others. De Joy at the USPS is an example of a conspiracy to interfere with the mail in vote, and to get De Joy, they need to get Donald. Besides, what happened to the case against individual #1 in the SDNY? Someone will want to know soon and account for any delay or decision not to indict him for ringleading something Cohen was convicted of.
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Trump's heaping list of legal problems post-impeachment - CNNPolitics

This is Trump's heaping list of legal problems post-impeachment

(CNN)After averting a conviction in his second impeachment trial, former President Donald Trump faces significant new legal threats as prosecutors in Georgia have joined those in New York to conduct criminal investigations into his actions.

As the nation watched harrowing videos from January 6 of Trump supporters storming the US Capitol during the Senate impeachment trial this week, Georgia officials announced they have opened investigations into Trump's efforts to overturn the state's election results, including by pressuring officials to "find" votes to swing the outcome in his favor.
The new investigations add to a heaping list of legal issues facing the former President that could threaten his finances and possibly his freedom.

Out of office and without the protections that the presidency afforded him, Trump is now facing multiple criminal investigations, civil state inquiries and defamation lawsuits by two women accusing him of sexual assault.

The pressure comes as Trump weighs his future in politics and in business with the Trump Organization, which has already been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, also losing corporate partnerships following Trump's January 6 speech whipping up the crowd.

In the three weeks since Trump left the White House, the multiple legal threats he faces have increased and become more imminent.

Georgia election results

Georgia officials announced that the former President faces two new investigations over calls he made to election officials in an attempt to overturn the state's election results.

A source familiar with the Georgia secretary of state's investigation confirmed they are investigating two calls, including one Trump made to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

In the January call, audio of which was obtained by CNN, Trump is heard pushing Raffensperger to "find" votes to overturn the election results after his loss to then-President-elect Joe Biden.

"This is not an easy case, but it's not one that you should walk away from investigating," said Bret Williams, a former federal prosecutor in New York and Atlanta. "It will be tough to show that he had intent to solicit Raffensperger to commit election fraud but he may have."

Trump's senior adviser, Jason Miller, said in a statement to CNN that there was nothing "improper or untoward" about the scheduled call between Trump and Raffensperger.

"If Mr. Raffensperger didn't want to receive calls about the election, he shouldn't have run for secretary of state," Miller said in the statement.

The investigation also involves a call Trump made in December to a Georgia election investigator in the state secretary of state's office who was leading a probe into allegations of ballot fraud in Cobb County. Trump is heard asking the investigator to "find the fraud," saying the official would be a "national hero."

The second Georgia investigation is being conducted by the Fulton County District Attorney's office, which announced Wednesday that it has also opened a criminal investigation into Trump for his "attempts to influence the administration of the 2020 Georgia general election."

"Anyone that violates the law will be prosecuted, no matter what their social stature is, no matter what their economics are, no matter what their race is or their gender. We're not going to treat anyone differently," Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis told CNN affiliate WSB in an interview earlier this week.

The earliest a Fulton County grand jury is expected to convene is in March, and the district attorney's office can request grand jury subpoenas as necessary at that time.

"I believe laws were broken because I think it was a clear effort by at the time a President of the United States, who I think at the time also wielded a certain amount of power to influence the secretary of state to do something wrong," said Michael J. Moore, a former US Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia during the Obama administration.
"I think that's what the statute says, and if those things happened, that's a violation of law," he said.
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CunningCanuk

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Did anyone else notice In the new video evidence showing Jake Angeli telling the others of trumps tweet telling them to stand down? He referred to the tweet being “a minute long”.

I immediately thought, what a weird unit of measure to describe the length of a tweet. Then I realized that’s how long it took him to read it.

Fuckin hilarious.
 

printer

Well-Known Member
Worth a quick read on the post Trump landscape. The hardcore disciples will still back him, the establishment are ready to get off the crazy train.
Senate GOP ready to turn page on Trump
 

Jimdamick

Well-Known Member
Listen to this fucking idiot
And he won his case, supported by the majority of Republicans
Fact
We're fucking doomed as a Nation if shitheads like him/Trump win/control
No fucking doubt
Fucking sad
Yup

 
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DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Listen to this fucking idiot
And he won his case, supported by the majority of Republicans
Fact
We're fucking doomed as a Nation if shitheads like him/Trump win/control
No fucking doubt
Fucking sad
Yup

Donald will have state and federal charges brought against him, but most of the federal charges will probably wait until there is a commission on all this shit. Merrick Garland is watching and there will be a lot of heat on him to act on the insurrection charges. We are all waiting for state or federal indictments to drop on Donald, Donald is waiting too and sweating.

Mitch knows the law will take care of Donald before too long, he won't have much time for politics if he's fighting for his life in court. After he lands in prison you won't hear from him at all, except for the court cases.
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First Thing: Capitol breach should be investigated like 9/11, lawmakers say | US news | The Guardian

First Thing: Capitol breach should be investigated like 9/11, lawmakers say
Politicians on both sides of the aisle have made fresh calls for a commission into how the Capitol was breached. Plus, is a change of direction brewing in the GOP?
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Good morning.

Democrats and Republicans have made fresh calls for a 9/11-style bipartisan commission to investigate how rioters were able to breach the Capitol on 6 January. After the 2001 terrorist attacks, a commission reviewed how the incidents were possible and laid out plans to prevent them being repeated. Now politicians on both sides of the aisle have called for the deadly Capitol siege to be given the same treatment. As expected, Donald Trump was acquitted at the weekend for his role in inciting the violence, with 57 senators voting to convict against 43 to acquit, meaning Democrats fell short of getting the two-thirds majority required for a conviction.

The former president didn’t seem rattled by the experience, saying in a post-acquittal statement that “our historic, patriotic and beautiful movement to make America great again has only just begun”. But perhaps he shouldn’t get too comfortable, with some hinting that a change of guard is due and disunity is still rife within the GOP. Senator John Cornyn of Texas told the Hill that despite the case’s result, “I think that [we’re] already beginning to see some groundwork being laid by other people who aspire to succeed [Trump]”.

Questions are also being asked of the Democratic party, over their decision not to call witnesses in the impeachment trial. Specifically, the Senate didn’t hear evidence from a Washington congresswoman about a call between Trump and the Republican House leader, Kevin McCarthy, during the siege, showing that the president would not tell his supporters to stand down. But Democrats defended their decision, with one impeachment manager saying: “We didn’t need more witnesses, we needed more senators with spines.”
  • Lara Trump’s prospects for reaching the Senate seem better after the senator whose seat she is interested in running for voted to convict Donald Trump, a key ally of the former president said. Richard Burr will retire at the end of the current term, and Lindsey Graham said his vote “made Lara Trump almost a certain nominee” if she runs.
  • The leader of the Australian Proud Boys sought people trained in combat to help him confront police at anti-lockdown protests in Melbourne. Messages on anti-lockdown social media groups show an increasing crossover between those opposing lockdowns and the far right.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Listen to this fucking idiot
And he won his case, supported by the majority of Republicans
Fact
We're fucking doomed as a Nation if shitheads like him/Trump win/control
No fucking doubt
Fucking sad
Yup

I see Joe is doing the presidenting thing, getting shit done and undone, he had lot's to do during Donald's trial. Next up some justice, I don't imagine Mitch will stand in the way of Joe's AG and DOJ picks, I think Mitch would like to see Donald swiftly dealt with and put away. In fact coming down on the loony end of the party might serve his purposes and Uncle Sam can do some house cleaning for him.

Mitch needs to get rid of the Trump end of the party, but keep their votes, letting Uncle Sam deal with Donald and his suckers is a way of keeping his hands clean. The republicans are headed for a 80% to 20% split in favor of the crazies, they just drove out another bunch when they sacked the capital and are shrinking. Mitch knows the big bucks are cut off from the crazies in the GOP and if a beefed up HR-1 passes, it might make dark money a lot harder to come by too.
 

Offmymeds

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I see Joe is doing the presidenting thing, getting shit done and undone, he had lot's to do during Donald's trial. Next up some justice, I don't imagine Mitch will stand in the way of Joe's AG and DOJ picks, I think Mitch would like to see Donald swiftly dealt with and put away. In fact coming down on the loony end of the party might serve his purposes and Uncle Sam can do some house cleaning for him.

Mitch needs to get rid of the Trump end of the party, but keep their votes, letting Uncle Sam deal with Donald and his suckers is a way of keeping his hands clean. The republicans are headed for a 80% to 20% split in favor of the crazies, they just drove out another bunch when they sacked the capital and are shrinking. Mitch knows the big bucks are cut off from the crazies in the GOP and if a beefed up HR-1 passes, it might make dark money a lot harder to come by too.
Maybe the Trump prosecutors should stand back & stand by until later this year. Let the prosecutions & evidence start coming out at the beginning of 2022, keeping Trump relevant within the GOP. This will allow Trump to do what Trump does best, kill everything he touches. He will absolutely wreak havoc with the GOP & he will absolutely be manipulated by other whackos like Bannon.
 

Offmymeds

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Trump is now more paranoid than ever before. McCarthy slithered down to Mar A Lago to apologize I'm sure. Meanwhile McConnell & Scott are secretively plotting to get rid of the poison while desperately trying to hang on to the remaining big donors & the base they have tricked without revealing the trick as the corporate donors obviously don't want to be associated with Big Lies.

So what do you think is going through Trump's stable genius mind? Correct. Revenge. Enter trusted and pardoned advisers Bannon & Stone, who I would guess do not like each other (although I have no idea). Anyone know?

So who would be #1 on the Trump revenge list? This is a little more difficult than it would seem because it is hard to understand a malignant narcissist. Oddly it could be Pence even after the lengthy public rebuking of Trump by McConnell & Pence's obsequious, fawning loyalty. Even though public humiliation is unthinkable torture to Trump.

How could he make Pence #1 then? Because Pence was the reason, the blame, the cause for all of the humiliation being heaped upon Trump. Pence refused to overturn the election. If he had done so, Trump would be not just the President, but an absolute monarch. Poor subservient Pence will need extra security for quite a while.

Who would you put at the top of Trump's revenge list?
 

hanimmal

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Trump is now more paranoid than ever before. McCarthy slithered down to Mar A Lago to apologize I'm sure. Meanwhile McConnell & Scott are secretively plotting to get rid of the poison while desperately trying to hang on to the remaining big donors & the base they have tricked without revealing the trick as the corporate donors obviously don't want to be associated with Big Lies.

So what do you think is going through Trump's stable genius mind? Correct. Revenge. Enter trusted and pardoned advisers Bannon & Stone, who I would guess do not like each other (although I have no idea). Anyone know?

So who would be #1 on the Trump revenge list? This is a little more difficult than it would seem because it is hard to understand a malignant narcissist. Oddly it could be Pence even after the lengthy public rebuking of Trump by McConnell & Pence's obsequious, fawning loyalty. Even though public humiliation is unthinkable torture to Trump.

How could he make Pence #1 then? Because Pence was the reason, the blame, the cause for all of the humiliation being heaped upon Trump. Pence refused to overturn the election. If he had done so, Trump would be not just the President, but an absolute monarch. Poor subservient Pence will need extra security for quite a while.

Who would you put at the top of Trump's revenge list?
Antifa aka the Proud Boys/insert name that he will try to throw under the bus since they failed him.

And might actually be someone he is capable of burning (outside of anyone he has real good dirt on from his time as POTUS) like Graham, Kennedy, all the Republicans that voted for him to not be impeached at the end of the day.
 

Offmymeds

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Antifa aka the Proud Boys/insert name that he will try to throw under the bus since they failed him.

And might actually be someone he is capable of burning (outside of anyone he has real good dirt on from his time as POTUS) like Graham, Kennedy, all the Republicans that voted for him to not be impeached at the end of the day.
Graham is sure groveling.
 
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