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Whups...Jan 6th hearings are imploding LOL

This was never going to go anywhere, just like the Trump lawyers that are/were being looked at. The committee knew it was a scam, Trump knew it was a scam, it cost Liz Cheney her seat, it’s made Ray look stupid, etc.

@RayGravesGhost

I told you this would happen over and over again. Lies, lies and more lies, false promises and false hope.

When you’re ready to truly listen, daddy will be here to teach you.
BOLD PREDICTION: If any of Trump's tax returns are released, the committee will highlight several HIGHLY QUESTIONABLE items on the returns, and how this points to a PATTERN OF CORRUPTION especially with FOREIGN POWERS!!!!

Media will run with it, and for the next 24-72 hours, all you will hear is how Trump should be barred from EVER running for President, and should be jailed!!!!

But after a few hours....the real journalists in this country will do some digging and discover....what Trump did was actually SOP.

Nothing illegal, all on the up and up.

But the truth isn't the goal, it's to give the sheep the NARRATIVE THEY WANT TO HEAR.
 
This was never going to go anywhere, just like the Trump lawyers that are/were being looked at. The committee knew it was a scam, Trump knew it was a scam, it cost Liz Cheney her seat, it’s made Ray look stupid, etc.

@RayGravesGhost

I told you this would happen over and over again. Lies, lies and more lies, false promises and false hope.

When you’re ready to truly listen, daddy will be here to teach you.



 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/documents-detail-sen-ron-johnson-214744487.html
New documents detail Sen. Ron Johnson asking about electors


MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The former chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party said Republican Sen. Ron Johnson spoke to him weeks before Joe Biden assumed the presidency about having the state’s GOP-controlled Legislature, rather than voters, choose Wisconsin’s presidential electors, according to newly released documents from closed-door testimony to the House Jan. 6 committee.

Johnson, in a statement Tuesday, said he had no recollection of the conversation with Andrew Hitt and accused the committee investigating the 2021 Capitol insurrection of attempting to “smear" him by selectively releasing text messages.

“I have no recollection of the phone call referenced in the texts, and therefore do not know the context of any comment I might have made,” Johnson said in a statement. “My goal since the November 2020 elections has consistently been to restore confidence in our election system.”

Hitt, who resigned as state party chairman in July 2021, testified before the Jan. 6 committee on Feb. 22. The transcript of his interview was released on Monday. Hitt did not respond to messages from The Associated Press left Tuesday seeking comment.
 
Mom finds spilled milk on kitchen floor, confronts child.

Child responds, I DIDN'T DO IT,,,, then quietly mumbles,and besides, it was an accident.....
 
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Mom finds spilled milk on kitchen floor, confronts child.

Child responds, I DIDN'T DO IT,,,, then quietly mumbles,and besides, it was an accident.....
He didn't say he didn't do it, he said he didn't remember doing it and the bottom line is who cares either way.
 
The latest for Ruby Freeman is that trump supporters are still attacking her

They've even attacked their own...This poor fool continues to be a target of the trump goon squad


https://www.yahoo.com/news/pro-trump-protester-ray-epps-202726547.html
Pro-Trump protester Ray Epps told Jan. 6 committee 'crazy' conspiracy theories tore apart his life
Ryan J. Reilly
Thu, December 29, 2022 at 3:27 PM EST·5 min read

WASHINGTON — An Arizona man who became the target of online conspiracy theories after he joined protesters outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, told a House committee that he wasn't secretly working for the government during the attack and that the campaign against him has torn his life apart.

Epps told the Jan. 6 committee that the wasn't working for the CIA or the National Security Agency or the Washington Metropolitan Police Department.

“The only time I’ve been involved with the government was when I was a Marine in the United States Marine Corps," Epps said.

The theory that Epps was working for the FBI never made much sense, given that his image landed on an FBI poster immediately after the attack.


Epps, who was a supporter of former President Donald Trump, said in the interview released Thursday that his grandchildren were being "picked on at school" because of his actions. He has gotten death threats. His business dropped. People have shown up at his house.
 
trump supporters are naturally gullible and a detached from reality...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/qanon-believers-enraged-trumps-2024-131536896.html
Some QAnon believers are enraged by Trump's 2024 announcement and have started ignoring 'Q drops.' But experts say the movement is as fervent as ever.

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  • Many QAnon believers reacted angrily to Trump's 2024 announcement as it negated their election fraud beliefs.
  • Q-aligned candidates did badly at the midterms, and recent "Q drops" failed to make a stir.
  • But experts told Insider why the movement is as strong as ever.
When former President Donald Trump announced that he was planning to run for president in 2024, there was confusion and anger in the extremist QAnon community.

The QAnon conspiracy movement, which is based around the belief that Trump is secretly working to expose a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles that run the world, has in recent years grown to become a part of mainstream politics.

While many QAnon believers reacted to his long-anticipated announcement with excitement, some voiced their anger, because it implied he was accepting that he lost the 2020 election – something he and his most ardent supporters have spent the last two years rejecting.

"Hey you guys, the elections are all rigged… But [vote] for me again! This is literally 1984-tier doublethink," one user wrote on 8kun, according to screenshots posted on Twitter.

"He just conceded 2020 election we're just gonna skip over the 2020 and 2022 fraud," another user wrote on Telegram. "There's no justice for treason, there's no justice for crimes against humanity."
 
Unlike Nancy Pelosi who is employed...donald trump has been retired to Mar-A-Lago

bama thinks trump is employed 🤣

As what? The head of a felonious criminal organization?
 
You can't possibly be this stupid, can you?

The keyword in the meme you posted is "had." Why do you think that word was included?

You just aren't much of a thinker. That explains your proclivity for the cut and paste instead, doesn't it?

But the meme that says Nancy Pelosi is looking for a job while she's in the House of Representatives makes sense to you?

Barney Fife strikes again 🤣

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But the meme that says Nancy Pelosi is looking for a job while she's in the House of Representatives makes sense to you?

Barney Fife strikes again 🤣

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Where did I say a Nancy Pelosi meme made sense?

TBH, I have no freaking clue which Nancy Pelosi meme you're referring to.

Ergo, your point is still stupid. Indeed, Barney Fife solved yet another case. 😂
 
Where did I say a Nancy Pelosi meme made sense?

TBH, I have no freaking clue which Nancy Pelosi meme you're referring to.

Ergo, your point is still stupid. Indeed, Barney Fife solved yet another case. 😂

bama too dumb to read the thread...sadly no one is surprised 🤣
 
Enough messing around with the kids on the short bus (malone & bama)....

Back on topic.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/proud-boys-trial-sedition-jan-171646713.html
Proud Boys go to trial on sedition as Jan. 6 probe heats up

WASHINGTON (AP) — As members of the Proud Boys extremist group stormed past police lines and swarmed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, their leader cheered them on from afar, prosecutors say. “Do what must be done,” Enrique Tarrio wrote on social media. “So what do we do now?” someone asked later that day in a Proud Boys encrypted group chat.

“Do it again," Tarrio responded.

Almost two years later, Tarrio's words are at the center of the Justice Department's seditious conspiracy case against the former Proud Boys national chairman. Prosecutors in his trial in Washington are trying to build on their recent courtroom victory against leaders of another far-right extremist group, the Oath Keepers.

Tarrio, who led the neofacist group as it became a force in mainstream Republican circles, is perhaps the highest-profile defendant yet to stand trial for charges stemming from the insurrection. Tarrio and four lieutenants face up to 20 years in prison if convicted of seditious conspiracy. Jury selection is underway and opening statements could begin later this week.
 
bama also imagines himself to be a cop...and a Fortune 500 executive...and a successful small business owner... 🤣
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/proud-boys-trial-sedition-jan-171646713.html
Proud Boys go to trial on sedition as Jan. 6 probe heats up


WASHINGTON (AP) — As members of the Proud Boys extremist group stormed past police lines and swarmed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, their leader cheered them on from afar, prosecutors say. “Do what must be done,” Enrique Tarrio wrote on social media. “So what do we do now?” someone asked later that day in a Proud Boys encrypted group chat.

“Do it again," Tarrio responded.

Almost two years later, Tarrio's words are at the center of the Justice Department's seditious conspiracy case against the former Proud Boys national chairman. Prosecutors in his trial in Washington are trying to build on their recent courtroom victory against leaders of another far-right extremist group, the Oath Keepers.

Tarrio, who led the neofacist group as it became a force in mainstream Republican circles, is perhaps the highest-profile defendant yet to stand trial for charges stemming from the insurrection. Tarrio and four lieutenants face up to 20 years in prison if convicted of seditious conspiracy. Jury selection is underway and opening statements could begin later this week.

The trial comes at a pivotal time in the Justice Department’s wide-ranging Jan. 6 investigation. Key aspects are now overseen by special counsel Jack Smith, who was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland. Smith has issued a number of subpoenas in recent weeks to state election officials, seeking their communications with Donald Trump and others involved the then-president's efforts to overturn his 2020 loss to Democrat Joe Biden.
 
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