^Unbelievable isn't it. If McDonald's stop deliveries to this fucking man-child, I'm actually worried about what could happen to world peace.
^Unbelievable isn't it. If McDonald's stop deliveries to this fucking man-child, I'm actually worried about what could happen to world peace.
He is deranged and desperate to hold power. He needs to be removed immediately.
The domestic terrorist-in-chief needs to be removed from power with the 25th asap.
Matt Gaetz just said that it was Antifa not Trump terrorists that stormed the capital and he was applauded for it by his Republican colleagues.
U.S. trade group asks VP Pence to ‘seriously consider’ invoking 25th Amendment to remove Trump
Key Points
- A sharply worded statement from the head of the National Association of Manufacturers shows opposition to clashes that interrupted proceedings to accept Joe Biden as the next U.S. president.
- The head of the group, Jay Timmons, was once executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
National Association of Manufacturers calls DC protests sedition
Any video from the rally where he told his trumpanzees to march to the Capitol, he'd be right behind them.
Why use Google ?
But why use Google to search for a YouTube vid?
Cujo believe it or not its faster. I dont think you really have access to google, but for me its even a spell checker. I had to spell discombobulated today and it gave me a hand..
Much of US political structure is a mystery to me. One thing I learned from that video is that while the National Guard in every state can be called out by the governor, the National Guard in D.C. are commanded at the top by ... the president. That would seem to answer the question 'Where was the National Guard?'
It's just a shame that fucking scaffolding didn't collapse and take out a few more of them.
Aide describes the president as a 'total monster' who refused to act as Congress was stormed
As a pro-Trump mob stormed the US Capitol on Wednesday, President Donald Trump defended the insurrectionists to White House aides, an administration official told The Washington Post.
"He kept saying ... My people are peaceful. My people aren't thugs," the unnamed official said, adding that Trump did not want to say anything about the ransacking.
According to The Post, aides were astonished at Trump's slow and unwilling response to the violence, with one calling the president "total monster."
While aides eventually persuaded Trump to record a video, he reportedly went against their wishes and ad-libbed sections of the speech, continuing to push the false claim that he won the 2020 election.
MORE Aide says Trump was '''total monster''' during Capitol siege: WaPo - Business Insider
In 13 days this thread can be relegated to the dumpster and quickly forgotten.
Exodus begins for White House staff after pro-Trump siege on Capitol
President Trump enjoys the fervent support of tens of millions of Americans. But his closest friends and paid White House officials — many of the Trumpiest Trumpers we know — are avoiding him like the plague.
Behind the scenes: The president's final days in office will be lonely ones. Some stalwart aides and confidants — after years of enduring the crazy and trying to modulate the chaos — have given up trying to communicate with him, considering him mentally unreachable.
After Congress certified President-elect Biden's victory, Trump declared in a statement tweeted at 3:49 a.m. by aide Dan Scavino: "Even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election, and the facts bear me out, nevertheless there will be an orderly transition on January 20th."
The statement was the product of hours of efforts by aides trying to get him to grapple with reality.
Stephanie Grisham, the first lady’s chief of staff and a former White House press secretary, resigned.
Deputy national security adviser Matt Pottinger, social secretary Rickie Niceta and deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews also resigned, officials told AP.
Former chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, who later became special envoy to Northern Ireland, said he resigned Wednesday night: "I can’t do it. I can’t stay." (On Nov. 7, Mulvaney wrote a Wall Street Journal op-ed headlined: "If He Loses, Trump Will Concede Gracefully.")
More departures are expected. Mulvaney told CNBC: “Those who choose to stay, and I have talked with some of them, are choosing to stay because they’re worried the president might put someone worse in."
Trump banned Pence chief of staff Marc Short, among the last loyalists, from the White House yesterday.
Trump blames Short for the vice president's decision to follow the Constitution as he presided over the Electoral College certification session.
Trump bans Pence chief of staff from White House as other aides resign - Axios
^ Never forget that Trump's word is never to be trusted. He is saying all of this to quell the talk around invoking the 25th right now. Events will get worse, not better, as they always have in the past with this villain.
Barr Says Trump Conduct 'Betrayal' of Presidency
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Former Attorney General William Barr says President Donald Trump’s conduct as a violent mob of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol was a “betrayal of his office and supporters.”
In a statement to The Associated Press, Barr said Thursday that “orchestrating a mob to pressure Congress is inexcusable.”
Barr was one of Trump’s most loyal and ardent defenders in the Cabinet.
His comments come a day after angry and armed protesters broke into the U.S. Capitol, forcing Congress members to halt the ongoing vote to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s election and then flee from the House and Senate chambers.
Barr resigned last month amid lingering tension over the president’s baseless claims of election fraud and the investigation into Biden’s son.
The Latest: Barr Says Trump Conduct '''Betrayal''' of Presidency | Political News | US News
Trump’s America Becomes One of Those ‘Shithole Countries’
Republicans made their bargain with the president and the cost is coming due.
The capital was consumed by talk of “insurrection,” a tense standoff with police guns drawn at the doors of the national legislature, a fatality, a curfew enforced by soldiers in the streets. What country are we talking about?
This one, of course, and if it had happened elsewhere it might well have merited citation from President Donald Trump himself the next time he updates his notorious almanac of “shithole countries.”
But it didn’t happen elsewhere. It happened in the world’s oldest democracy, and in that sense was powerfully illuminating of what happens when one takes Trump Era politics to its logical destination.
The evacuation of the Senate chamber when the Capitol’s security was breached was hectic, but not so much that Sen. Mitt Romney didn’t have time for commentary for his fellow Republicans who had joined Trump in challenging his loss to President-elect Joe Biden with bogus assertions of pervasive fraud: “This is what you’ve gotten guys,” Romney scolded. Later, he told The New York Times, “This is what the president caused today, this insurrection.”
The day, just two weeks before the transfer of power on Jan. 20, was historic in multiple ways. But one milestone was especially noteworthy: It turns out even Trump can find himself rudely splattered by the muck of Trumpism.
MORE Trump’s America Becomes One of Those ‘Shithole Countries’ - POLITICO
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