A bit of a long screed as you can imagine.
But we shouldn't let them (re-)write history.
The Supreme Court already made their ruling on this matter. So I consider this case to be closed. The Left can accuse Trump million things. Ultimately, nothing will happen.
I don’t really think that these two pixies writing for “Da Swamp” were really that concerned about Pence’s safety on Jay Six Day.
To the Hill. Oh, please! STFU with your rehashed repackaged claims and attempts to redefine what a ‘sitting President in office’ still is. January 20......
I don’t believe anything I see or hear from the Dem goons. Whether judges or prosecutors they’re all a bunch of partisan hacks.
Desperate
Quite a read, that.
Do people ever refer to it as The Shill?
We the people know the truth.
A reckoning is in store for the cheaters and their minority backing.
Drain the swamp set things straight get rid of the problem.
What Trump thought and said within The White House environment about actions done by others a mile or so away was not a crime.
What Trump thought and said within The White House environment about disloyal and cowardly RINOs on Capitol Hill was not a crime.
I’m not going to read their lies.
Some FReepers think we need to study enemy lies. I disagree.
There is nothing to understand - everything they say is 100% predictable and 100% nonsense.
The chaos on January 6th could have been avoided if the judiciary at the state levels had done their legal duty and allowed a fair presentation of the evidence of voting irregularities in multiple states.
Instead, they held that the judiciary should not get involved in political disputes as they did in Florida in the Bush/Gore election. The left continues to believe the Supreme Court stole the election for Bush by rejecting the Florida Supreme Court intervention in the process.
This precedent gave judges the cover to rule that plaintiffs in voting disputes don’t have “standing” unless they are the actual injured candidate. They kicked the can down the road to Jan 6th.
The entirely legal effort on Jan 6th was not to “overturn” the election but to force the state legislatures in disputed states to do what the courts refused to do and look at the evidence of voting irregularities. Trump’s people believed if this were presented honestly, the states would hopefully do their duty to decide the election by democratic means when they saw that the vote-counting process was illegal and not certifiable by the SoSs of their state. This was a previously defined constitutional backstop to prevent grossly corrupted popular elections.
What the gaslighting left will never understand is that many people know the truth and only want to have their day in court before a fair jury. The latent sense of injustice and mistrust has lingered since 2020 and will continue until the disinfectant of sunlight is applied to this sad episode in America’s history.
Trump only has to answer for things he said and did, none of which was unlawful.
Trump had a reasonable expectation that when a lawyer is told to do something that it would be done according to applicable law.
I have a very low opinion of Smith’s legal skills.
I don’t know why Garland would have hired him.
Would someone please point out the items of illegality to me in this passage?
I find the results hard to believe, but I’ll let you read it yourself:
“He condemned Pence for lacking “courage” because he refused to disrupt the certification by rejecting the official electoral votes for Biden in favor of certifying false slates of electors that would have swung the election in Trump’s favor.”
Au contraire. Pence proceeded to certify false slates of electors - false, because they were based upon vote fraud. An honest count of honest votes would have made clear that Trump won the election. The Democrats fought tooth and nail to keep the courts from hearing the cases. Why? What did they have to hide? Why didn’t they encourage the court challenges in order to be able to say “told you so”?
Votes were still "tabulated" weeks after the election because they were still being printed.