FBI: Deplorables are in BIG trouble and should be peeing themselves

Cultists share fundamental flaws. You Trumpers all have the same fleas.

You begged for this treatment; accept it graciously. :kiss:

They all sacrificed their country for political gain. The moral standing of Donald Trump didn't magically change a week ago. He is still the Fascist traitor he was. That means Republicans that supported him a week ago...supported what he did this week. They will deny this...but the truth is there for all to see
 
Saw a hint that Congress is calling for the Services to handle prosecutions of all involved military personnel in Military Court Martials.
 
I believe one of them claimed to be at or inside the Capitol.

It was probably just bullshit like everything else they post, but still......maybe???

Not something to joke about and if it’s here on the board we need to report it.
 
We're so scared Roarwienie. Lol.

Well, YOU obviously aren't. Sitting there in that bunker over there in the Kremlin, along with your other Russian buddies. What are we gonna do, have our secret agents come in and apprehend you?
 
Pretty clear from the news conference. And lots that happened at the Capitol siege that hasn't been talked about ad nauseam yet.

No stone being unturned. :kiss:

(Well, NOW, at least...sheesh.)


They are mighty arrogant and entitled to have thought they could get away with committing acts of terrorism against the country.
 
And there is always the possibility that Trump might pardon the lot of them. :(
 
And there is always the possibility that Trump might pardon the lot of them. :(

If he does, it will increase his vulnerability to post-Presidency charges that might implicate him in a conspiracy to launch the violent attack on the Capitol. We don't know much yet regarding his knowledge of the plans that were made prior to the January 6th events.
 
Agree with coati. That ham-fisted video he released yesterday tells me he's not gonna pardon any of the rioting traitors.
 
If he does, it will increase his vulnerability to post-Presidency charges that might implicate him in a conspiracy to launch the violent attack on the Capitol. We don't know much yet regarding his knowledge of the plans that were made prior to the January 6th events.

Yes, because accepting a pardon means accepting the guilt for a crime being pardoned and opens yourself to further scrutiny on that. Pardons don't establish innocence; they are built on acknowledged guilt.
 
For five long years, Trump has been inciting his followers to commit violent acts, however, Mitch McConnell, the right-wing media and the Republican Party have largely ignored this, or even made excuses for Trump and tried to make him sound innocent.

It’s only now, that a Capitol Police Officer is dead, and the life of Republican Mike Pence was put at risk that Trump’s habit of inciting violence is finally being taken seriously by some Republicans.

Not all Republicans of course. We have right-wing extremists like Jim Jordan who insist on supporting Trump no matter HOW MANY people end up murdered by Trump’s supporters.

For years, Trump’s hate-filled rallies and his Twitter feed have been used to demonize African Americans, immigrants, Latinos, Muslims, Syrian refugees, Central American refugees and others. Trump has engaged in hatemongering and fearmongering.

Early on, Trump a crowd of his supporters, “I love the old days”, because they treated African Americans differently back then. He said, “You know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this? They’d be carried out on a stretcher, folks.”

That was back in 2016.

Racists have been eagerly listening to Trump for years, hearing him support their beliefs, and hearing him hate the same people they hate. They’ve felt validated and emboldened.

Hate crimes have surged nearly 20 percent during the years that Trump has been in office. And hate-motivated murders, largely committed by white supremacists, spiked to their highest number in 28 years.

As far back as 2015, Trump has been connected to documented acts of violence, with perpetrators claiming that he was even their inspiration. In fact, dozens of people enacted violence in Trump’s name in the years before the Capitol attack, according to a 2020 report from ABC News.

In 2016, a white man told officers “Donald Trump will fix them” while being arrested for threatening his Black neighbors with a knife. That same year, a Florida man threatened to burn down a house next to his because a Muslim family purchased it, claiming that Trump’s Muslim ban made it a reason for “concern.” Then there are the more widely known examples, like Cesar Sayoc, who mailed 16 pipe bombs to Democratic leaders and referred to Trump as a “surrogate father”; and the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, in 2019 that left 23 dead, where the shooter’s manifesto parroted Trump’s rhetoric about immigrants.

In August, he defended a teenage supporter who shot three people at a Black Lives Matter protest. And at the first presidential debate of the 2020 election, the president shocked many viewers when he was given an opportunity to condemn white supremacists but refused.

Trump’s campaign rallies have always been incubation grounds for violence, sites where Trump spewed hate speech that encouraged physical harm against dissenters. And as president, he has used his platform to encourage violence against American citizens. He’s called black athletes, “Sons of bitches” and he’s told women of color to “go back” to their own country...even if they were born in the United States of America. He’s attacked women and children who fled violence in Central American and came here to apply for refuge. He’s incited hatred and violence against refugees, even if those refugees were infants, not even old enough yet to walk.

This was all judged as acceptable behavior by Mitch McConnell, Newsmax, the Wall Street Journal, Fox News Channel for YEARS! But Trump stirs up a crowd, gets them to storm the Capitol and put the lives of wealthy Republicans like Mike Pence at risk, and suddenly inciting violence isn’t acceptable anymore.
 
For five long years, Trump has been inciting his followers to commit violent acts, however, Mitch McConnell, the right-wing media and the Republican Party have largely ignored this, or even made excuses for Trump and tried to make him sound innocent.

It’s only now, that a Capitol Police Officer is dead, and the life of Republican Mike Pence was put at risk that Trump’s habit of inciting violence is finally being taken seriously by some Republicans.

Not all Republicans of course. We have right-wing extremists like Jim Jordan who insist on supporting Trump no matter HOW MANY people end up murdered by Trump’s supporters.

For years, Trump’s hate-filled rallies and his Twitter feed have been used to demonize African Americans, immigrants, Latinos, Muslims, Syrian refugees, Central American refugees and others. Trump has engaged in hatemongering and fearmongering.

Early on, Trump a crowd of his supporters, “I love the old days”, because they treated African Americans differently back then. He said, “You know what they used to do to guys like that when they were in a place like this? They’d be carried out on a stretcher, folks.”

That was back in 2016.

Racists have been eagerly listening to Trump for years, hearing him support their beliefs, and hearing him hate the same people they hate. They’ve felt validated and emboldened.

Hate crimes have surged nearly 20 percent during the years that Trump has been in office. And hate-motivated murders, largely committed by white supremacists, spiked to their highest number in 28 years.

As far back as 2015, Trump has been connected to documented acts of violence, with perpetrators claiming that he was even their inspiration. In fact, dozens of people enacted violence in Trump’s name in the years before the Capitol attack, according to a 2020 report from ABC News.

In 2016, a white man told officers “Donald Trump will fix them” while being arrested for threatening his Black neighbors with a knife. That same year, a Florida man threatened to burn down a house next to his because a Muslim family purchased it, claiming that Trump’s Muslim ban made it a reason for “concern.” Then there are the more widely known examples, like Cesar Sayoc, who mailed 16 pipe bombs to Democratic leaders and referred to Trump as a “surrogate father”; and the mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, in 2019 that left 23 dead, where the shooter’s manifesto parroted Trump’s rhetoric about immigrants.

In August, he defended a teenage supporter who shot three people at a Black Lives Matter protest. And at the first presidential debate of the 2020 election, the president shocked many viewers when he was given an opportunity to condemn white supremacists but refused.

Trump’s campaign rallies have always been incubation grounds for violence, sites where Trump spewed hate speech that encouraged physical harm against dissenters. And as president, he has used his platform to encourage violence against American citizens. He’s called black athletes, “Sons of bitches” and he’s told women of color to “go back” to their own country...even if they were born in the United States of America. He’s attacked women and children who fled violence in Central American and came here to apply for refuge. He’s incited hatred and violence against refugees, even if those refugees were infants, not even old enough yet to walk.

This was all judged as acceptable behavior by Mitch McConnell, Newsmax, the Wall Street Journal, Fox News Channel for YEARS! But Trump stirs up a crowd, gets them to storm the Capitol and put the lives of wealthy Republicans like Mike Pence at risk, and suddenly inciting violence isn’t acceptable anymore.


Like my Great Great Grandmother used to tell me, god rest her soul "the difference between stupidity and genius is genius is limited".
 
The deliciously funny part of all this is the seditionists had been living in a fantasy virtual world for so long that they vainly e-documented most of their planning and motives, in addition to their involvement. :)


Thanks, Deplorables. Take pride in your stupidity, and try not to embarrass yourself too much with your tears when you get arrested and sentenced.
 
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