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On 7/24/2022 at 7:17 AM, DBP66 said:

weak...real weak Don...LOL...so do you agree with the NY Post and WSJ??....Trump is a failed loser??...😉

 

Did you get him yet? Trump indicted yet...NY or anything, he's been out of office for almost two years now there's got to be something you guys can make up - meant dig up that will stick. 

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58 minutes ago, Warrior said:

 

Did you get him yet? Trump indicted yet...NY or anything, he's been out of office for almost two years now there's got to be something you guys can make up - meant dig up that will stick. 

naaa...it's all "fake" news....he didn't commit any crimes or try and take the country over by use of force...he's got nothing to worry about!....🤡

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Germany on the brink: EU's economic powerhouse is heading for recession and energy rationing – with bills tripling – after Merkel ignored warnings Putin could cripple Europe by choking gas supplies

 

And who was it that made the common sense warning that was attacked by complete and utter fucking moron leftists?

 

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8 minutes ago, concha said:

Germany on the brink: EU's economic powerhouse is heading for recession and energy rationing – with bills tripling – after Merkel ignored warnings Putin could cripple Europe by choking gas supplies

 

And who was it that made the common sense warning that was attacked by complete and utter fucking moron leftists?

 

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grasp for straws much Don??.....🤡

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What say you Don??...your boys "really weren't going to hurt anyone" right??..just tourists looking for a good time??...🤡

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Pence's ex-chief of staff Marc Short says there would have been a 'massacre' at the Capitol on January 6 if the mob had been closer to the vice president

John L. Dorman
Tue, July 26, 2022 at 10:07 AM
 
 
Mike Pence's right-hand man Marc Short (L), joins the then-vice president at a White House bill signing ceremony in 2018.
 
Marc Short and then-Vice President Mike Pence on June 6, 2018.Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
  • Marc Short said there would've been a "massacre" if rioters had gotten closer to Pence on January 6.

  • In an ABC interview, Short said he had spoken with a federal grand jury investigating the riot.

  • Short was with Pence at the Capitol after the vice president had to halt the election certification.

Marc Short, a former chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, said during a Monday interview that he believed there would have been a "massacre" on January 6, 2021, if the rioters who breached the US Capitol that day had gotten closer to the vice president, according to ABC News.

Short — who was with Pence when rioters broke into the Capitol complex and interrupted the counting of electoral votes — said he testified before a grand jury investigating the January 6 riot.

"I think that having the Capitol ransacked the way that it was, I think, did present liability and danger," he told ABC News. "And I think the Secret Service did a phenomenal job that day."

He added: "I think that the bigger risk and despite the way perhaps it was characterized in the hearings last week, candidly, is that if the mob had gotten closer to the vice president, I do think there would have been a massacre in the Capitol that day."

During a separate CNN interview on Monday, Short said he complied with his subpoena from the federal grand jury but did not speak further on the matter.

"Under advice of counsel, I really can't say much more than that," he told Erin Burnett, the host.

Short also testified before the House committee investigating the January 6 riot.

At one of the panel's hearings last month, he said on video that Pence informed President Donald Trump "many times" that he was not on board with invalidating the election results, whether it be excluding electors or proclaiming that the GOP ticket had truly won the election.

For weeks before the Electoral College certification, Trump had been prodding Pence to acquiesce to his demands of stopping then-President-elect Joe Biden from being formally certified as the presidential victor, pointing to debunked allegations of voter fraud in several key states.

Pence refused to go along with the plot, much to the frustration of Trump.

The Department of Justice has been conducting an investigation into January 6, with Attorney General Merrick Garland telling a group of reporters last week that he was committed to maintaining the "integrity" of the inquiry.

"We have to get this right," he said. "And for the people who are concerned, as I think every American should be, about protecting democracy, we have to do two things: We have to hold accountable every person who is criminally responsible for trying to overturn a legitimate election, and we must do it in a way filled with integrity and professionalism, the way the Justice Department conducts investigations."

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Justice Department Probe Homes In On Trump’s Efforts To Stay In Power, Overturn Vote: Report

Nick Visser
Tue, July 26, 2022 at 7:18 PM
 
 

The Department of Justice is investigating former President Donald Trump and his efforts to remain in office after he lost the 2020 election, with prosecutors asking witnesses detailed questions about his behavior and meetings he held to overturn the election, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday.

The report, citing people familiar with the DOJ’s inquiry, said prosecutors have asked detailed questions about meetings held by Trump in December 2020 and January 2021, after his November election loss, as well as what instruction he gave his attorneys as they worked on a plan to use slates of fake electors rather than those won by Joe Biden.

They have also asked about Trump’s efforts to pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence to refuse to certify the results of the 2020 race. Pence didn’t go along with that plan, which relied heavily on the vice president making false claims that there were issues with the electoral votes that states had certified for Biden.

The report reflects the growing scope of the agency’s investigation into the events leading up to and during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Two top aides to former Vice President Mike Pence have spoken to a grand jury convened by the Justice Department in recent days. Marc Short, who served for nearly two years as Pence’s chief of staff, said Monday he spoke to the body after being issued a subpoena. He was a key witness to the final days of the Trump administration and was in the Oval Office on Jan. 4, 2021, when Trump had lawyer John Eastman try to persuade Pence to delay the certification of the Electoral College vote. The grand jury also spoke to Short’s deputy, Greg Jacob.

The two are the highest-ranking members of the Trump administration to cooperate in the investigation so far.

Two top aides to former Vice President Mike Pence spoke to a grand jury convened by the Justice Department in recent days. (Photo: via Associated Press)
 
Two top aides to former Vice President Mike Pence spoke to a grand jury convened by the Justice Department in recent days. (Photo: via Associated Press)

Two top aides to former Vice President Mike Pence spoke to a grand jury convened by the Justice Department in recent days. (Photo: via Associated Press)

The Post added that Justice Department prosecutors have reviewed the phone records of senior Trump aides, including those of the president’s former chief of staff, Mark Meadows. The detail builds on a spate of subpoenas issued in recent weeks, including reports that federal agents had seized Eastman’s electronic devices and conducted a search at the home of former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark.

The DOJ probe could pose renewed legal peril for Trump, as the agency has the power to levy criminal charges against him or others in his orbit. The ongoing investigation by the House select committee into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack — a separate effort — does not have the power to charge anyone with wrongdoing but has used a series of public hearings to show the extent of the White House’s role in inciting the riot and Trump’s failure to stop it.

No former U.S. president has been charged with a crime, despite sweeping investigations into misbehavior.

Attorney General Merrick Garland, however, said Tuesday that the Justice Department planned to prosecute anyone “criminally responsible for interfering with the peaceful transfer of power from one administration to another.”

“We intend to hold everyone, anyone who was criminally responsible for the events surrounding Jan. 6, for any attempt to interfere with the lawful transfer of power from one administration to another, accountable,” Garland told NBC News. “That’s what we do. We don’t pay any attention to other issues with respect to that.”

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10 hours ago, DBP66 said:

and who knows what happens before the next election....you Republicans may outlaw gays from running for office by then??

Wow! You must really think the Red Wave is going to be HUGE! In order to "outlaw gays from running for office," (As IF), the Republicans would need a 2/3 majority in both the House and the Senate, in order to override Biden's veto of any such bill.

Who knows? Maybe the Red Wave WILL be that big.

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Just now, Slotback Right said:

Wow! You must really think the Red Wave is going to be HUGE! In order to "outlaw gays from running for office," (As IF), the Republicans would need a 2/3 majority in both the House and the Senate, in order to override Biden's veto of any such bill.

Who knows? Maybe the Red Wave WILL be that big.

or you guys can just have the S.C. do your dirty work?....looks like that's their agenda and it works for you guys!

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