HUGE: House Speaker McCarthy Handed Over 41,000 Hours of Jan 6 Video to Tucker Carlson

Total nonsense. Clearly you didn’t read anything that the January 6th committee revealed. Your ignorance isn’t an excuse, the information is all readily available.

Trump engaged in a multi-pronged assault on the electoral process to have the outcome reversed in his favor. This effort culminated in the Jan 6th riot. Although Trump didn’t tell people to assault the police, that outcome was a perfectly predictable result of his months of alarmist hysterical rhetoric to his cult-like devotees. Make no mistake, Trump was quite intent on keeping his actions secret because he knew the better part of the public would find them appalling.

Please educate yourself before making such ignorant statements.

It's you that is ignorant and everybody here can see that. Anytime we ask for evidence of wrongdoing it's "Read it for yourself" because you can't produce a thing.

All Trump did was want a protest outside of the Capitol to get Republicans not to certify the election. That's it. If the riot was so predictable, WTF did they refuse Trump's offer of having the National Guard there from the beginning of the day? Or are you saying they knew it would happen and made sure to do nothing to prevent it for political reasons?
 
When a committee is made up of an opposing party, anti-trumpers and 'yes' men eager to bury Trump, the narrative will be different vs. reality. Now, additional content will be taken into context and scrutinized and I suspect challenges to the original findings.
Trump and his allies had every opportunity to provide us with some kind of context that would exonerate these actions.

They were silent because it doesn’t exist.
 
But Trump didn't do shit except have a rally.
He did call for a rally on that specific day so he could use his MAGAMOB to intimidate Congress while counting the EC votes of the States. It's what good fascist do. He was demanding his Vice President usurp the Constitution and claim a Constitutional power to unilaterally reject certain states certified votes. A power that simply doesn't exist. You know a crime against the Constitution. What about sending the stoked crowd to the Capitol after the hours long pissoff Rally concluded. He did that too.
 
It's you that is ignorant and everybody here can see that. Anytime we ask for evidence of wrongdoing it's "Read it for yourself" because you can't produce a thing.

All Trump did was want a protest outside of the Capitol to get Republicans not to certify the election. That's it. If the riot was so predictable, WTF did they refuse Trump's offer of having the National Guard there from the beginning of the day? Or are you saying they knew it would happen and made sure to do nothing to prevent it for political reasons?
Apparently you never asked me because I can easily tell you what he did wrong.

Fake electors.
Call the Raffensperger
Frivolous lawsuits from Sydney Powell (the Kraken)
Attempted to coerce the DoJ to push false statements about fraud
Wanted Arizona to repeal their electors for no reason
Called Pennsylvania lawmakers to appoint electors for him
Repeatedly made claims about fraud he knew were false

The Capitol Police were told by the FBI that a riot wasn’t likely and that the intelligence about violent speech was “aspirational”. The Capitol Police asked the National Guard to be ready to assist if needed, but as we know they dragged their feet and didn’t show up for hours after requested.

Trump isn’t a moron. He knew he didn’t have enough Republicans to object and not certify the election. That’s why he was trying to talk Pence into violating the law by not counting all the electoral votes (forgot to mention that one).

All of the above is noted in eyewitness first hand testimony or evidence such as text messages and communications.

Trump attempted to keep us from knowing about any of it.
 
He did call for a rally on that specific day so he could use his MAGAMOB to intimidate Congress while counting the EC votes of the States. It's what good fascist do. He was demanding his Vice President usurp the Constitution and claim a Constitutional power to unilaterally reject certain states certified votes. A power that simply doesn't exist. You know a crime against the Constitution. What about sending the stoked crowd to the Capitol after the hours long pissoff Rally concluded. He did that too.

Yes he did, but not once did he mention any violence or law breaking. That's the point. These people decided to do that on their own, and you can't blame the actions of other people on Trump like you on the left constantly do.

There is no constitutional violation until the violation takes place. It's what you leftists hate the most called freedom of speech.

 
Yes he did, but not once did he mention any violence or law breaking. That's the point. These people decided to do that on their own, and you can't blame the actions of other people on Trump like you on the left constantly do.
Trump used enough alarmist rhetoric that directly resulted in the desire for violence.

His devout supporters truly though that if Trump wasn’t re-elected that they were in serious danger and that’s because they believed what he said.
 
Apparently you never asked me because I can easily tell you what he did wrong.

Fake electors.
Call the Raffensperger
Frivolous lawsuits from Sydney Powell (the Kraken)
Attempted to coerce the DoJ to push false statements about fraud
Wanted Arizona to repeal their electors for no reason
Called Pennsylvania lawmakers to appoint electors for him
Repeatedly made claims about fraud he knew were false

The Capitol Police were told by the FBI that a riot wasn’t likely and that the intelligence about violent speech was “aspirational”. The Capitol Police asked the National Guard to be ready to assist if needed, but as we know they dragged their feet and didn’t show up for hours after requested.

Trump isn’t a moron. He knew he didn’t have enough Republicans to object and not certify the election. That’s why he was trying to talk Pence into violating the law by not counting all the electoral votes (forgot to mention that one).

All of the above is noted in eyewitness first hand testimony or evidence such as text messages and communications.

Trump attempted to keep us from knowing about any of it.

Great, so name one thing on your list that was a violation of any law.
 
Trump used enough alarmist rhetoric that directly resulted in the desire for violence.

His devout supporters truly though that if Trump wasn’t re-elected that they were in serious danger and that’s because they believed what he said.

That still doesn't make him responsible for anything. Try to stick to the discussion at hand.
 
Trump and his allies had every opportunity to provide us with some kind of context that would exonerate these actions.

They were silent because it doesn’t exist.

Au contraire .. Trump and allies have been drowned out since Jan 2021 by media, pundits, politicians and anti-Trumpers with the narrative that January 6th was far worse than Pearl Harbor and September 11.
 
Trump used enough alarmist rhetoric that directly resulted in the desire for violence.

His devout supporters truly though that if Trump wasn’t re-elected that they were in serious danger and that’s because they believed what he said.
Do you ever engage your brain before posting here?
 
Great, so name one thing on your list that was a violation of any law.
The fake electors are a violation of law. It’s fraud.
Asking Pence to not count the votes is a violation of law. The electoral count act.
Submitting known false information in a federal lawsuit is a violation of law. It’s fraud.
Asking Raffensperger to change the vote tally is a violation of law. It’s corruptly influencing an election official.

I bet you didn’t know any of that.
 
you can't blame the actions of other people on Trump like you on the left constantly do.
So this guy is on the left hmm. He sure seems to be placing a lot of blame on the the Trumpybear



"There is no question, none, that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day," he said, and added that Mr. Trump watched the events unfold on television. "A mob was assaulting the Capitol in his name," he said. "These criminals were carrying his banners, hanging his flags and screaming their loyalty to him." McConnell said the people who stormed the Capitol believed they were acting on the wishes and instructions of Mr. Trump. "Having that belief," McConnell said, "was a foreseeable consequence of the growing crescendo of false statements, conspiracy theories and reckless hyperbole which the defeated president kept shouting into the largest megaphone on planet earth."
 
That still doesn't make him responsible for anything. Try to stick to the discussion at hand.
It’s getting him quite close. At the very least, it’s worthy of impeachment (the second one) in order to prevent him from holding office again. Such irresponsible individuals have no business leading the nation
 
Au contraire .. Trump and allies have been drowned out since Jan 2021 by media, pundits, politicians and anti-Trumpers with the narrative that January 6th was far worse than Pearl Harbor and September 11.
Hannity, Carlson and Ingram are all still on prime time Fox
 
A convenient excuse for you to remain ignorant.
Excuse? He clearly admitted it was parody

Adam Schiff called out for fabricating Ukraine call transcript in opening remarks​

 
Excuse? He clearly admitted it was parody

Adam Schiff called out for fabricating Ukraine call transcript in opening remarks​

Everyone knew what he was doing except you of course.

But using that as an excuse to ignore everything else is pathetic.
 
It’s getting him quite close. At the very least, it’s worthy of impeachment (the second one) in order to prevent him from holding office again. Such irresponsible individuals have no business leading the nation

Impeachment is the penalty for committing a high crime, misdemeanor, or treason. So which impeachable offense was he guilty of?
 

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