January 6th hearings on Trump's failed insurrection.

Roger A. Shrubber

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Lose the hat and enjoy prison...

Or maybe strike a deal for less time and start talking about Roger Stone & Michael Flynn.

How stupid can you be to storm the Capitol over an obvious lie?
he's stupid, but not in the way you mean...he knew that the lies were lies, and helped to spread them, because this gave them what they so desperately wanted to believe would fix their broken, fucked up lives, a reason to purge all those they blame for their own failings.
they were going to put brown and black people in their places, and if liberals didn't like it, they would get a piece, too.
they were going to be guaranteed that they could have whatever weapons they needed to overcome the feelings of inadequacy they felt from having fucking pinky dicks...they were never going to be told they had to wear a mask again.
thats what they stormed the capitol for, they could have give a fuck less who won the elections, they just wanted to get their fascist on, and trump was all too happy to promise them that
 

DIY-HP-LED

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he's stupid, but not in the way you mean...he knew that the lies were lies, and helped to spread them, because this gave them what they so desperately wanted to believe would fix their broken, fucked up lives, a reason to purge all those they blame for their own failings.
they were going to put brown and black people in their places, and if liberals didn't like it, they would get a piece, too.
they were going to be guaranteed that they could have whatever weapons they needed to overcome the feelings of inadequacy they felt from having fucking pinky dicks...they were never going to be told they had to wear a mask again.
thats what they stormed the capitol for, they could have give a fuck less who won the elections, they just wanted to get their fascist on, and trump was all too happy to promise them that
Their problem was a lack of intelligence, both the information kind and the brains kind! One eyed Elmer is a good example of such a moron, the fact that he is also a racist, fascist antisocial asshole helps too. His own kid ratted him out and he threatened to murder him if he squealed FFS. I wonder if they rate a supermax and is Colorado their next federal residence?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Glenn is getting happier by the day, and I figure when Donald is convicted, he is gonna party and so will others, including a few here perhaps! Another party on sentencing day too!


Jury convicts Oath Keepers of seditious conspiracy, obstructing official proceedings & other crimes

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A federal jury in Washington, DC, has convicted the head of the Oath Keepers, Elmer Stewart Rhodes, and four other defendants of multiple federal felonies for their attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. The two leaders of the Oath Keepers, Rhodes and Kelly Meggs, were convicted of a rarely used criminal charge - seditious conspiracy.

This video discusses why these guilty verdicts are so important as federal prosecutors prepare to try future seditious conspiracy cases against additional members of the Oath Keepers, members of the Proud Boys and others.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Lingering Questions About Secret Service On Jan. 6 Bring Trump Official Back To Committee

11,108 views Nov 30, 2022
Carol Leonnig, investigative reporter for the Washington Post, talks with Alex Wagner about Tony Ornato, former Secret Service agent turned Trump official, returning to give more testimony to the January 6th Committee after other reporting and witness testimony raised new questions about the role of the Secret Service on January 6th and what Ornato might know about Donald Trump's actions that day.
 

tangerinegreen555

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he's stupid, but not in the way you mean...he knew that the lies were lies, and helped to spread them, because this gave them what they so desperately wanted to believe would fix their broken, fucked up lives, a reason to purge all those they blame for their own failings.
they were going to put brown and black people in their places, and if liberals didn't like it, they would get a piece, too.
they were going to be guaranteed that they could have whatever weapons they needed to overcome the feelings of inadequacy they felt from having fucking pinky dicks...they were never going to be told they had to wear a mask again.
thats what they stormed the capitol for, they could have give a fuck less who won the elections, they just wanted to get their fascist on, and trump was all too happy to promise them that
These guys are stupid on a variety of levels.

Originally an anti government farcical militia group that formed early in the Obama administration. No doubt irritated by a black president as the head of state as they totally latched on to Trump as soon as he came down that elevator in 2015 spewing his racist and xenophobic nonsense about Mexicans and Muslims.

Trump became their quasi-Hitler/Mussolini and whatever he said became their prime directive.
"Stand back and stand by" during the debate with Biden came to fruition on January 6th. All these militia groups are domestic terrorists and serve no useful purpose whatsoever. I hope the judge maxes out the sentences on behalf of the cops they attacked that day. They are nothing more than bullies with guns and their crybaby lawyers on TV yesterday were sickening. Disappointed in the verdict? Most of America was far more disappointed about January 6th, 2021.
 

xtsho

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The son of militia leader Stewart Rhodes spent years plotting to help his family escape from his father's control. Now that the elder Rhodes faces decades in prison, the rest of the family is rebuilding their lives.

The time had come. It was a dreary February day in 2018. Dakota had it all planned out.
His mother and five younger siblings were in the truck - some of them crouched out of sight on the floor.

 

printer

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McCarthy indicates Republicans plan to investigate Jan. 6 panel
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is asking the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack at the Capitol to preserve all its documents, saying the coming Republican majority plans to review its work.

“It is imperative that all information collected be preserved not just for institutional prerogatives but for transparency to the American people,” McCarthy wrote in a letter to Committee Chair Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.).

“The American people have a right to know that the allegations you have made are supported by the facts and to be able to view the transcripts.”

It’s a threat that in many ways rings hollow for a panel who is weeks away from releasing to the public a massive report covering its more than yearlong investigation, including the release of more than 1,000 interviews with witnesses.

Thompson told reporters late Wednesday that everything would be “not just preserved, but made available to the public.”

He also noted that McCarthy withdrew several appointments to the committee after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) rejected two of his picks.

“He had a chance to have members on the committee. So he had a chance to come and testify before the committee. So I think the horse has left the barn. And we will do our work, we will end Dec. 31. If he wants to conduct whatever he wants as Speaker, it’s his choice. But we sunset Dec. 31. He can read the report. We won’t have anything in our possession after Dec. 31,” Thompson said.

“The subpoena I signed for him to come and testify before the committee will be part of the record.”

The warning from McCarthy comes as the panel is set to meet Friday to evaluate how to deal with the five GOP lawmakers who failed to comply with their subpoenas, a group that includes McCarthy.

That meeting will also cover whether to make criminal referrals to the Justice Department. Recommendations could cover anyone involved in the scheme to keep former President Trump in power, but it would also include additional contempt of Congress referrals for those who defied the panel when it compelled their testimony.

The committee, and later the full House, made four such referrals to the Justice Department, which chose to pursue charges in two cases: against former Trump adviser Stephen Bannon and former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
McCarthy indicates Republicans plan to investigate Jan. 6 panel
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is asking the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack at the Capitol to preserve all its documents, saying the coming Republican majority plans to review its work.

“It is imperative that all information collected be preserved not just for institutional prerogatives but for transparency to the American people,” McCarthy wrote in a letter to Committee Chair Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.).

“The American people have a right to know that the allegations you have made are supported by the facts and to be able to view the transcripts.”

It’s a threat that in many ways rings hollow for a panel who is weeks away from releasing to the public a massive report covering its more than yearlong investigation, including the release of more than 1,000 interviews with witnesses.

Thompson told reporters late Wednesday that everything would be “not just preserved, but made available to the public.”

He also noted that McCarthy withdrew several appointments to the committee after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) rejected two of his picks.

“He had a chance to have members on the committee. So he had a chance to come and testify before the committee. So I think the horse has left the barn. And we will do our work, we will end Dec. 31. If he wants to conduct whatever he wants as Speaker, it’s his choice. But we sunset Dec. 31. He can read the report. We won’t have anything in our possession after Dec. 31,” Thompson said.

“The subpoena I signed for him to come and testify before the committee will be part of the record.”

The warning from McCarthy comes as the panel is set to meet Friday to evaluate how to deal with the five GOP lawmakers who failed to comply with their subpoenas, a group that includes McCarthy.

That meeting will also cover whether to make criminal referrals to the Justice Department. Recommendations could cover anyone involved in the scheme to keep former President Trump in power, but it would also include additional contempt of Congress referrals for those who defied the panel when it compelled their testimony.

The committee, and later the full House, made four such referrals to the Justice Department, which chose to pursue charges in two cases: against former Trump adviser Stephen Bannon and former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro.
what a waste of everybody’s time
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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what a waste of everybody’s time
yup, and the democrats have to hammer that home every day the republicans insist on wasting time and money on revenge...EVERY FUCKING DAY...every day they waste on Hunter's laptop, Hillary's emails, ever persecution they try to perpetrate, has to be called out publicly, loudly, and repeatedly, and fought tooth and nail.
give them absolutely nothing, not even the sweat off of our balls, it's too good for them.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
yup, and the democrats have to hammer that home every day the republicans insist on wasting time and money on revenge...EVERY FUCKING DAY...every day they waste on Hunter's laptop, Hillary's emails, ever persecution they try to perpetrate, has to be called out publicly, loudly, and repeatedly, and fought tooth and nail.
give them absolutely nothing, not even the sweat off of our balls, it's too good for them.
my Scrotus is too appealing.
 
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