January 6th Prosecution vs. Trump - Loving Updates

Your willful ignorance doesn't excuse the fact that Biden's cognitive ability is severely hampered. Democrats are hoping enough sensible people are around him to keep him from completely destroying our country, but we know better. Any person with just a meager amount of intellect can deduce from his pressers and speeches that his cognitive ability is not up to the job. He's a puppet who governs at the whims of the extremely progressive part of the democrat party and has left the rest of the country in limbo. Enjoy your $6 a gallon gasoline and your 8.3 % inflation.
Apparently you lack cognitive ability as well. Price if gas and inflation have nothing to do with who’s in the White House
 
Your willful ignorance doesn't excuse the fact that Biden's cognitive ability is severely hampered.
I'll never understand how any Trump supporter could say that with a straight face. To be fair, this is the Internet and maybe you're not keeping a straight face. I rarely do either when I read your nonsense.
 
based on colleagues’ accounts of conversations with then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, as was relayed to the House Select Committee investigating the events of January 6th,
Shortly after hundreds of rioters at the Capitol started chanting “Hang Mike Pence!” on Jan. 6, 2021, the White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, left the dining room off the Oval Office, walked into his own office and told colleagues that President Donald J. Trump was complaining that the vice president was being whisked to safety.

Mr. Meadows, according to an account provided to the House committee investigating Jan. 6, then told the colleagues that Mr. Trump had said something to the effect of, maybe Mr. Pence should be hung.
https://www.mediaite.com/trump/brea...jan-6-and-suggested-he-really-should-be-hung/
 
former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner serves warning to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)

"How can the committee not refer him to a criminal prosecution?" Kirschner shot back. "You cannot investigate crimes, including crimes by high government officials, if people just thumb their nose at lawfully-issued subpoenas. Make no mistake about it, courts have ruled over and over again that the committee was lawfully constituted, accordingly, and it is lawfully exercising its power."

"As a matter of principle, the January 6th committee must refer Kevin McCarthy for criminal contempt of Congress if he chooses to turn up his nose to the subpoena," he continued. "Someone better tell Kevin McCarthy to buckle up buttercup, there are a whole lot of crimes that you will be committing if you continue to conceal the misconduct of Donald Trump from the January 6th committee, and by extension, the American people."

"You are not just making the crime of contempt of Congress, you are potentially committing a crime of accessory after the fact and a misrepresentation of a felony," he elaborated. "These are in Title 18 of the criminal code. I have the ugly big blue book of crimes; if you cover up the crimes of another, and those crimes are quote, 'recognizable in the eyes of the United States,' you are committing a criminal offense."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...pc=U531&cvid=1bb3e2bff3574aa9859abe826fde6ecd
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...pc=U531&cvid=f043a044a30944c9a1e0ebc4e92aa153

mastriano 'co-operating' with committee

Mastriano turned over the documents two weeks after winning the Republican primary for Pennsylvania governor in a landslide. Endorsed by Trump, the far-right senator has openly suggested that as governor, he would reject future election results if he so chose.

“I get to appoint the secretary of state, who is delegated from me the power to make the corrections to elections, the voting logs and everything. I could decertify every machine in the state with the stroke of a pen,” the candidate bragged in March.
 
I think it’s funny that Donald Trump destroyed America.

No guns required, just bad hair and a big mouth.
 
https://www.rawstory.com/lauren-boebert-capitol-tour-2654434092/

According to materials reviewed by Salon, the Dec. 12 tour led by Boebert involved various parts of the Capitol complex, including the staircase in the Senate's empty Brumidi Corridors, Senate room S-127 and the Senate briefing room, as well as the then-vacant Capitol Rotunda.

A maskless Capitol Police officer accompanied Boebert's mother and teenage son to the observation deck at the top of the Capitol Dome for a photo taken by a fourth person, presumably Boebert herself. This is the culmination of any Capitol tour, only available to visitors hosted by a member of Congress, and involves an arduous climb up roughly 300 steep and winding stairs to reach the high perch overlooking the city.
the rules for observation deck tours stipulate that a member of Congress and an official guide must accompany each group that climbs the Capitol Dome. There's no indication that either a member or a guide was present on this occasion.
 
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...sedgntp&cvid=4fc8a53e92e54a5e8a77612bc5e1bf12

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) confirmed Sherrill's report, saying he saw a member of Congress providing a reconnaissance tour the night before the attack.
questions remain, including about a late-night tour of the Capitol by then Representative-elect Boebert on Dec. 12, 2020 — late on the night of the first Stop the Steal rally.

Tristen Snell, who prosecuted Trump University for the NY attorney general's office, thinks there had to be inside information from the Republican side of the aisle.

"There are 658 panes of glass in the ground floors of the Capitol. Only a dozen were not reinforced prior to January 6. The insurrectionists knew EXACTLY where those weak points were," he said. "Because they were given advance help — by pro-Trump members of Congress and their staffs.
 
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Links without comment mean nothing.
Typically I see them as informational. I do that when I have information on the OP but don't have any desire to add analysis or commentary.
 
Links without comment mean nothing.
i was limited to the use of a mouse and then couldn't even go get quotes because my screen was slipping up and down like it was having an epileptic fit. some issue with the computer and the wireless mouse & keyboards, so H popped out and got me an old wired keyboard to try. That and the out-of-the-junk-drawer wired mouse means i'm good right now. If the screen starts fritzing again then the pc will be off to the repair guy.
 
Typically I see them as informational. I do that when I have information on the OP but don't have any desire to add analysis or commentary.
sometimes i'll do that if i'm in a hurry, but i try to lend some context with quotes as a rule for those wary of clicking on links. :)
 
Links without comment mean nothing.
i've updated with quotes but have nothing to say that hasn't been said by me already. these are information-only quotes as to what's come to light.
 
sometimes i'll do that if i'm in a hurry, but i try to lend some context with quotes as a rule for those wary of clicking on links. :)
I'll typically add quotes from the article as well to focus on key passages. Either way is fine with me....I appreciate people posting source.material regardless of how it's done.

Only pet peeves I have when a website completely copies the original source material....or if I can skip analysis and post the direct source material, I'll do that instead. Content stealers should not be rewarded for their lazy money grab ....and analysis, regardless of whether I agree with it or not, muddies the waters.
 
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