That's it! From now on Im only voting for dark supremacists like Panamacrat!
hyperbole?
exaggeration?
no.
Records show fervent Trump fans fueled US Capitol takeoverAlso facing federal charges is Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr., a Georgia man who in the wake of the election had protested outside the home of Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, whom Trump had publicly blamed for his loss in the state. Meredith drove to Washington last week for the “Save America” rally but arrived late because of a problem with the lights on his trailer, according to court filings that include expletive-laden texts.
“Headed to DC with a (s—-) ton of 5.56 armor-piercing ammo,” he texted friends and relatives on Jan. 6, adding a purple devil emoji, according to court filings. The following day, he texted to the group: “Thinking about heading over to Pelosi (C——’s) speech and putting a bullet in her noggin on Live TV.” He once again added a purple devil emoji, and wrote he might hit her with his truck instead. “I’m gonna run that (C—-) Pelosi over while she chews on her gums. … Dead (B——) Walking. I predict that within 12 days, many in our country will die.”
A participant in the text exchange provided screenshots to the FBI, who tracked Meredith to a Holiday Inn a short walk from the Capitol. They found a compact Tavor X95 assault rifle, a 9mm Glock 19 handgun and about 100 rounds of ammunition, according to court filings.
Duckworth demands Pentagon investigate if troops participated in Capitol 'coup attempt' - POLITICOSen. Tammy Duckworth, an Illinois Democrat and Iraq War veteran, on Monday demanded the Pentagon investigate allegations that troops and military retirees played a role in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob.
In a letter to acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller obtained by POLITICO, Duckworth asked the Pentagon to cooperate with federal agencies and the Capitol Police to investigate active-duty or retired service members who played a role in what she called a "coup attempt."
"Tennessee man accused of being 'zip tie guy' pictured at Capitol riot arrested in Nashville "
Eric Munchel arrested: Reportedly 'zip tie guy' in Senate during riots
Unless these guys walk around with handcuff ties on them all the time, don't tell me this thing was not premeditated.
Incitement to Insurrection ... hang him high. But first put him through some torture, the kind that he approves of ... water boarding. I want to see the piglet squeal.
Last edited by elche; 12-01-2021 at 03:37 AM.
As amusing as it is, there is a video on twatter of these limp-dicked wannabes giving out scaffold poles to the baying (or is it gaying?) mob, which of course claims that those doing it are antifa spies.
Of course it hasn't occurred to them that the first thing the left might want to do is to not help overturn the election that they won.
Another bunch of Republicans who know nufink!
Republican AGs group sent robocalls urging protesters to the Capitol. GOP officials now insist they didn't know about it.
The day before a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, an arm of the Republican Attorneys General Association sent out robocalls urging supporters to come to D.C. to "fight" Congress over President Donald Trump's baseless election fraud claims.
"At 1 p.m. we will march to the Capitol building and call on Congress to stop the steal," said the message first reported by the watchdog group Documented. "We're hoping patriots like you will join us to continue to fight to protect the integrity of our elections."
After the attempted insurrection on Wednesday left a police officer and four others dead, several GOP attorneys general have now distanced themselves from the robocalls, insisting they didn't know about the campaign. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, the chairman of the Rule of Law Defense Fund, the nonprofit that sent out the calls, blamed the group's staffers.
"I was unaware of unauthorized decisions made by RLDF staff with regard to this week's rally," he said in a statement to the Montgomery Advertiser. "It is unacceptable that I was neither consulted about nor informed of those decisions. I have directed an internal review of the matter."
Those claims fell short for Marshall's Democratic counterparts, who pointed to the number of GOP officials who have repeated the president's unfounded election fraud claims.
"RLDF-- and the Republican [attorneys general] who blindly take
their support-- have no legal or moral ground on which to stand here," said a statement issued from the Democratic Attorneys General Association's co-chairs, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey and Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford.
The robocalls are the latest incident leaving GOP officials fending off criticism over their culpability in Wednesday's riots. While Republicans have roundly criticized the violence, many have stopped short of condemning Trump for his role in inciting it or for insisting on political repercussions.
The calls were sent out by the Rule of Law Defense Fund, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, which are often called a "dark money groups" by critics because they are not required to reveal donors. The group works to elect GOP attorneys general, Documented reported.
It is unclear how many people received the Tuesday robocall from the Republican group. The recording opened with the operator noting she was leaving "an important message" on behalf of the Rule of Law Defense Fund, Documented reported, before urging marchers to show up to D.C. on Jan. 6 to march on the Capitol building.
Following Documented's reporting, Piper, the executive director of the Republican Attorneys General Association, denied the group had been involved in planning the march to the Capitol. The groups, he said in a statement on Friday, "had no involvement in the planning, sponsoring, or the organization of yesterday's rally. No Republican A.G. authorized the staff's decision to amplify a colleague speaking at the rally."
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes, the former chairman of the Rule of Law Defense Fund, also said on Friday that he had no involvement with the protests or the violence that followed.
"A.G. Reyes was not involved in organizing the rally in Washington, D.C." his office said in a statement. "He support's everyone's rights to peacefully protest and, as stated previously, condemns in the strongest possible terms, all acts of lawlessness and violence at the Capitol Building last week."
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, the vice chairman of the Republican Attorneys General Association, also denied knowing about the calls on Saturday.
"Attorney General Schmitt absolutely had no knowledge of or involvement in the robocall, and condemns the violence that took place on Wednesday in the strongest possible terms, period," his spokesperson told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Despite claims from the attorneys general that the nonprofit played no role in organizing the rally, Documented reported that the website promoting the "March to Save America," rally, which was down as of early Monday morning, showed the Rule Defense Fund among the organizations listed as participants.
Democratic attorneys general also noted that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who furthered Trump's baseless fraud claims in a failed lawsuit, spoke at the rally and that Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., a former attorney general, led the move to object to President-elect Joe Biden's win.
"Its former chair spoke at the rally that incited the mob," the group's statement said, referring to Paxton. "And former GOP A.G. Josh Hawley led the effort in Congress to undermine the election."
Republican AGs group sent robocalls urging protesters to the Capitol. GOP officials now insist they didn't know about it. - Laredo Morning Times
2 Capitol Police officers suspended and another individual arrested for their alleged roles in riot
Two Capitol Police officers have been suspended and another individual has been arrested for their alleged roles in the riot at the US Capitol on January 6, said Rep. Tim Ryan.
"There were two people suspended. One was the selfie officer and another was an officer who had put a MAGA hat on and started directing some people around," said Ryan, an Ohio Democrat who is chair of the House subcommittee handling the investigation into the response to the insurrection. "It was the interim chief who determined that to be qualifying for immediate suspension."
Ryan had fewer details about the individual who was arrested, and was not sure if the person was a police officer or a member of the National Guard. He told reporters he would have more details later.
He added that there are approximately 10 to 15 Capitol Police officers under investigation for their behavior during the riot but did not have more specifics.
2 Capitol Police officers suspended and another individual arrested for their alleged roles in riot
WHEN TWO PEOPLE DO THE SAME THING...
John McCain tells Ukraine protesters: 'We are here to support your just cause'
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• GOP senator in Ukraine to support pro-EU protests
Senator John McCain on Sunday told thousands of Ukrainian protesters camped on Kiev's main square that Ukraine's destiny lay in Europe and that it would make Europe better.
"Ukraine will make Europe better and Europe will make Ukraine better," he said to crowds protesting against President Viktor Yanukovich's U-turn in trade policy away from Europe towards Russia.
"We are here to support your just cause, the sovereign right of Ukraine to determine its own destiny freely and independently. And the destiny you seek lies in Europe," said McCain, a leading Republican voice on US foreign policy.
John McCain tells Ukraine protesters: 'We are here to support your just cause' | Ukraine | The Guardian
Any news yet on the mysterious loss of Hard drives and Laptops, sure be interesting to see what was on them.
Who are the men in black, who weren't there to be antifa.
Anyway another American Blockbuster movie in the making.
It would seem, in modern American doctrine, that it's ok to storm Parliament if you lose the Election.
5 days....and counting.
but there has been a development......
the director of homeland security resigned.
in the same week that insurrectionists attacked capitol threatening to assassinate the vice president and speaker of the house, the director of homeland security resigns.
and bear in mind that the same seditious groups that attacked the capitol are plotting to do the same during the inauguration 8 days from now.
and the director of homeland security has resigned.
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