Trump didn't just know Pence was in danger. It's way worse than that.

Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.
 
Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.

I agree, however 74 million Trump votes isn’t something to be glossed over either.
 
Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.

I agree, however 74 million Trump votes isn’t something to be glossed over either.

Less than half that are still in Trump's camp.. He went too far.. and they don't want to go there. Trump is a pathetic loser.
 
Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.

I agree, however 74 million Trump votes isn’t something to be glossed over either.

Less than half that are still in Trump's camp.. He went too far.. and they don't want to go there. Trump is a pathetic loser.

Correct, he is a loser. This is by no means a defense of him.

The problem is that his “ideology“ is still being embraced by too many people both in the electorate and in office.
 
Here's the real Donald.


This is one of the reasons it is incomprehensible to me that anyone would think it's remotely okay for him to hold office again, let alone support him at all for anything. He should actually be thrown in prison for this.

Around 2:13 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, Pence’s Secret Service detail decided to remove him from the Senate floor and take him to a shelter-in-place location below-ground. That security camera footage shown by House managers is, in retrospect, some of the most chilling captured that day. Shortly after Pence makes his way down the stairwell, his military aide, carrying a large briefcase, follows. The briefcase is the nuclear "football" — an exact copy of the one the president’s military aide was guarding at the White House that day.

That Pence had a military aide and a briefcase was a surprise to many who aren’t familiar with the command and control of strategic nuclear forces. Suddenly the import of what happened acquired a new salience: Did Trump’s inaction place not only his vice president, but the security of the nuclear deterrent in jeopardy?

Short answer: Yes. About 10 minutes after Pence was evacuated, Trump tweeted in rage, “Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.”

It was, in fact, Trump whose actions had just compromised national security. Given the chaos of the moment, though, it is not inconceivable that Pence might have been separated from the military aide during the evacuation. It is horrifying to speculate about this scenario because it is reasonable to envision exactly that might have happened.

Trump knew exactly the danger that Pence and the nuclear football that the VP carries was in. He didn't care. All he cared about was retaining power.

Right before Trump sent the tweet castigating his vice president, he had spoken with Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., who said he told the president that Pence had been taken from the chamber. And we know Trump was watching television — where Pence's emergency evacuation would have been hard to miss.

News Item:

Trump speaks at CPAC - the Reich loses control of it's collective bowels and starts spinning insane conspiracy theories again out of shear terror that Trump will win in 2024.
Did you drop to your knees before, during, or after your Lard's speech yesterday?
 
Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.

I agree, however 74 million Trump votes isn’t something to be glossed over either.

Less than half that are still in Trump's camp.. He went too far.. and they don't want to go there. Trump is a pathetic loser.

Correct, he is a loser. This is by no means a defense of him.

The problem is that his “ideology“ is still being embraced by too many people both in the electorate and in office.

Trump's CPAC appearance was really interesting.. He seems to think if he just keeps on talking nonstop he can redeem himself. Lies, half truths, insults and personal attacks around bragging..
 
Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.

I agree, however 74 million Trump votes isn’t something to be glossed over either.

Less than half that are still in Trump's camp.. He went too far.. and they don't want to go there. Trump is a pathetic loser.

Correct, he is a loser. This is by no means a defense of him.

The problem is that his “ideology“ is still being embraced by too many people both in the electorate and in office.

Trump's CPAC appearance was really interesting.. He seems to think if he just keeps on talking nonstop he can redeem himself. Lies, half truths, insults and personal attacks around bragging..
Well, he's got it easy. His flock adores him unconditionally....

In fact, he could shoot a person on Fifth Avenue and....

:laugh:
 
Here's the real Donald.


This is one of the reasons it is incomprehensible to me that anyone would think it's remotely okay for him to hold office again, let alone support him at all for anything. He should actually be thrown in prison for this.

Around 2:13 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, Pence’s Secret Service detail decided to remove him from the Senate floor and take him to a shelter-in-place location below-ground. That security camera footage shown by House managers is, in retrospect, some of the most chilling captured that day. Shortly after Pence makes his way down the stairwell, his military aide, carrying a large briefcase, follows. The briefcase is the nuclear "football" — an exact copy of the one the president’s military aide was guarding at the White House that day.

That Pence had a military aide and a briefcase was a surprise to many who aren’t familiar with the command and control of strategic nuclear forces. Suddenly the import of what happened acquired a new salience: Did Trump’s inaction place not only his vice president, but the security of the nuclear deterrent in jeopardy?

Short answer: Yes. About 10 minutes after Pence was evacuated, Trump tweeted in rage, “Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.”

It was, in fact, Trump whose actions had just compromised national security. Given the chaos of the moment, though, it is not inconceivable that Pence might have been separated from the military aide during the evacuation. It is horrifying to speculate about this scenario because it is reasonable to envision exactly that might have happened.

Trump knew exactly the danger that Pence and the nuclear football that the VP carries was in. He didn't care. All he cared about was retaining power.

Right before Trump sent the tweet castigating his vice president, he had spoken with Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., who said he told the president that Pence had been taken from the chamber. And we know Trump was watching television — where Pence's emergency evacuation would have been hard to miss.
Such a Drama queeen----------short answer is that Pence was never in any danger...everyone knew that the protestors were coming for weeks in advance. DUH!
Then why did they evacuate Pence?
 
Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.

I agree, however 74 million Trump votes isn’t something to be glossed over either.

Less than half that are still in Trump's camp.. He went too far.. and they don't want to go there. Trump is a pathetic loser.

His popularity is growing.
Especially after people are witnessing just how bad dems are.
 
Here's the real Donald.


This is one of the reasons it is incomprehensible to me that anyone would think it's remotely okay for him to hold office again, let alone support him at all for anything. He should actually be thrown in prison for this.

Around 2:13 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, Pence’s Secret Service detail decided to remove him from the Senate floor and take him to a shelter-in-place location below-ground. That security camera footage shown by House managers is, in retrospect, some of the most chilling captured that day. Shortly after Pence makes his way down the stairwell, his military aide, carrying a large briefcase, follows. The briefcase is the nuclear "football" — an exact copy of the one the president’s military aide was guarding at the White House that day.

That Pence had a military aide and a briefcase was a surprise to many who aren’t familiar with the command and control of strategic nuclear forces. Suddenly the import of what happened acquired a new salience: Did Trump’s inaction place not only his vice president, but the security of the nuclear deterrent in jeopardy?

Short answer: Yes. About 10 minutes after Pence was evacuated, Trump tweeted in rage, “Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.”

It was, in fact, Trump whose actions had just compromised national security. Given the chaos of the moment, though, it is not inconceivable that Pence might have been separated from the military aide during the evacuation. It is horrifying to speculate about this scenario because it is reasonable to envision exactly that might have happened.

Trump knew exactly the danger that Pence and the nuclear football that the VP carries was in. He didn't care. All he cared about was retaining power.

Right before Trump sent the tweet castigating his vice president, he had spoken with Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., who said he told the president that Pence had been taken from the chamber. And we know Trump was watching television — where Pence's emergency evacuation would have been hard to miss.
^
FAKE NEWS ALERT!
 
Here's the real Donald.


This is one of the reasons it is incomprehensible to me that anyone would think it's remotely okay for him to hold office again, let alone support him at all for anything. He should actually be thrown in prison for this.

Around 2:13 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, Pence’s Secret Service detail decided to remove him from the Senate floor and take him to a shelter-in-place location below-ground. That security camera footage shown by House managers is, in retrospect, some of the most chilling captured that day. Shortly after Pence makes his way down the stairwell, his military aide, carrying a large briefcase, follows. The briefcase is the nuclear "football" — an exact copy of the one the president’s military aide was guarding at the White House that day.

That Pence had a military aide and a briefcase was a surprise to many who aren’t familiar with the command and control of strategic nuclear forces. Suddenly the import of what happened acquired a new salience: Did Trump’s inaction place not only his vice president, but the security of the nuclear deterrent in jeopardy?

Short answer: Yes. About 10 minutes after Pence was evacuated, Trump tweeted in rage, “Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.”

It was, in fact, Trump whose actions had just compromised national security. Given the chaos of the moment, though, it is not inconceivable that Pence might have been separated from the military aide during the evacuation. It is horrifying to speculate about this scenario because it is reasonable to envision exactly that might have happened.

Trump knew exactly the danger that Pence and the nuclear football that the VP carries was in. He didn't care. All he cared about was retaining power.

Right before Trump sent the tweet castigating his vice president, he had spoken with Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., who said he told the president that Pence had been taken from the chamber. And we know Trump was watching television — where Pence's emergency evacuation would have been hard to miss.
^
FAKE NEWS ALERT!

Nothing fake about it.. Grow up and try to be a decent, rational man.
 
Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.

I agree, however 74 million Trump votes isn’t something to be glossed over either.

Less than half that are still in Trump's camp.. He went too far.. and they don't want to go there. Trump is a pathetic loser.

Correct, he is a loser. This is by no means a defense of him.

The problem is that his “ideology“ is still being embraced by too many people both in the electorate and in office.

Trump's CPAC appearance was really interesting.. He seems to think if he just keeps on talking nonstop he can redeem himself. Lies, half truths, insults and personal attacks around bragging..
Well, he's got it easy. His flock adores him unconditionally....

In fact, he could shoot a person on Fifth Avenue and....

:laugh:

Notice yesterday that he kept saying he LOVED them and how much he was loved.
 
Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.

I agree, however 74 million Trump votes isn’t something to be glossed over either.

Less than half that are still in Trump's camp.. He went too far.. and they don't want to go there. Trump is a pathetic loser.

His popularity is growing.
Especially after people are witnessing just how bad dems are.
It is? His latest favorability poll is down to 37%

 
Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.

I agree, however 74 million Trump votes isn’t something to be glossed over either.

Less than half that are still in Trump's camp.. He went too far.. and they don't want to go there. Trump is a pathetic loser.

His popularity is growing.
Especially after people are witnessing just how bad dems are.
It is? His latest favorability poll is down to 37%


You might as well have polled the DNC.
 
Here's the real Donald.
Trump is a damaged sociopath who struck a chord with a large group of angry, paranoid people at just the right/wrong moment.

We've seen this before in world history, and we'll no doubt see it again.

It's just amazing and horrifying to see this play out in real time, to be alive at a historic moment.

Trump's behavior towards Pence is just a small illustration of the sort of man Trump is. Americans should notice and take stock.

Not going to happen, his reactionary populism has a massive fan base.

Americans are better than that. We have this delusional minority who applaud lies and lawlessness.

I agree, however 74 million Trump votes isn’t something to be glossed over either.

Less than half that are still in Trump's camp.. He went too far.. and they don't want to go there. Trump is a pathetic loser.

His popularity is growing.
Especially after people are witnessing just how bad dems are.
It is? His latest favorability poll is down to 37%


You might as well have polled the DNC.
LOL

And your information came from.....?
 
Here's the real Donald.


This is one of the reasons it is incomprehensible to me that anyone would think it's remotely okay for him to hold office again, let alone support him at all for anything. He should actually be thrown in prison for this.

Around 2:13 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, Pence’s Secret Service detail decided to remove him from the Senate floor and take him to a shelter-in-place location below-ground. That security camera footage shown by House managers is, in retrospect, some of the most chilling captured that day. Shortly after Pence makes his way down the stairwell, his military aide, carrying a large briefcase, follows. The briefcase is the nuclear "football" — an exact copy of the one the president’s military aide was guarding at the White House that day.

That Pence had a military aide and a briefcase was a surprise to many who aren’t familiar with the command and control of strategic nuclear forces. Suddenly the import of what happened acquired a new salience: Did Trump’s inaction place not only his vice president, but the security of the nuclear deterrent in jeopardy?

Short answer: Yes. About 10 minutes after Pence was evacuated, Trump tweeted in rage, “Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.”

It was, in fact, Trump whose actions had just compromised national security. Given the chaos of the moment, though, it is not inconceivable that Pence might have been separated from the military aide during the evacuation. It is horrifying to speculate about this scenario because it is reasonable to envision exactly that might have happened.

Trump knew exactly the danger that Pence and the nuclear football that the VP carries was in. He didn't care. All he cared about was retaining power.

Right before Trump sent the tweet castigating his vice president, he had spoken with Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., who said he told the president that Pence had been taken from the chamber. And we know Trump was watching television — where Pence's emergency evacuation would have been hard to miss.
MSNBC is no longer a credible entertainment source, much less news
source.
 
That's cute.

The nuclear football is harmless unless you know how to use it and the nuclear codes. Those are not kept in the briefcase. It also has to be verified that it is in fact the VPOTUS calling out the codes, not some nitwit. Why was Pence in danger because someone followed him with the nuclear football? That's normal protocol in case THE PRESIDENT is harmed by an insurrection.

You're a moron. Quit reading MSN.
Ah, a nuclear code expert. We are truly blessed to have you with us.

We should put the briefcase in the lobby and let tourists play with it. Because nothing wrong could possibly happen.
 
Here's the real Donald.


This is one of the reasons it is incomprehensible to me that anyone would think it's remotely okay for him to hold office again, let alone support him at all for anything. He should actually be thrown in prison for this.

Around 2:13 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, Pence’s Secret Service detail decided to remove him from the Senate floor and take him to a shelter-in-place location below-ground. That security camera footage shown by House managers is, in retrospect, some of the most chilling captured that day. Shortly after Pence makes his way down the stairwell, his military aide, carrying a large briefcase, follows. The briefcase is the nuclear "football" — an exact copy of the one the president’s military aide was guarding at the White House that day.

That Pence had a military aide and a briefcase was a surprise to many who aren’t familiar with the command and control of strategic nuclear forces. Suddenly the import of what happened acquired a new salience: Did Trump’s inaction place not only his vice president, but the security of the nuclear deterrent in jeopardy?

Short answer: Yes. About 10 minutes after Pence was evacuated, Trump tweeted in rage, “Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.”

It was, in fact, Trump whose actions had just compromised national security. Given the chaos of the moment, though, it is not inconceivable that Pence might have been separated from the military aide during the evacuation. It is horrifying to speculate about this scenario because it is reasonable to envision exactly that might have happened.

Trump knew exactly the danger that Pence and the nuclear football that the VP carries was in. He didn't care. All he cared about was retaining power.

Right before Trump sent the tweet castigating his vice president, he had spoken with Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., who said he told the president that Pence had been taken from the chamber. And we know Trump was watching television — where Pence's emergency evacuation would have been hard to miss.
^
FAKE NEWS ALERT!
Triggered
 
Here's the real Donald.


This is one of the reasons it is incomprehensible to me that anyone would think it's remotely okay for him to hold office again, let alone support him at all for anything. He should actually be thrown in prison for this.

Around 2:13 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, Pence’s Secret Service detail decided to remove him from the Senate floor and take him to a shelter-in-place location below-ground. That security camera footage shown by House managers is, in retrospect, some of the most chilling captured that day. Shortly after Pence makes his way down the stairwell, his military aide, carrying a large briefcase, follows. The briefcase is the nuclear "football" — an exact copy of the one the president’s military aide was guarding at the White House that day.

That Pence had a military aide and a briefcase was a surprise to many who aren’t familiar with the command and control of strategic nuclear forces. Suddenly the import of what happened acquired a new salience: Did Trump’s inaction place not only his vice president, but the security of the nuclear deterrent in jeopardy?

Short answer: Yes. About 10 minutes after Pence was evacuated, Trump tweeted in rage, “Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.”

It was, in fact, Trump whose actions had just compromised national security. Given the chaos of the moment, though, it is not inconceivable that Pence might have been separated from the military aide during the evacuation. It is horrifying to speculate about this scenario because it is reasonable to envision exactly that might have happened.

Trump knew exactly the danger that Pence and the nuclear football that the VP carries was in. He didn't care. All he cared about was retaining power.

Right before Trump sent the tweet castigating his vice president, he had spoken with Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., who said he told the president that Pence had been taken from the chamber. And we know Trump was watching television — where Pence's emergency evacuation would have been hard to miss.
^
FAKE NEWS ALERT!
Triggered
^
Obvious projection.
 
Here's the real Donald.


This is one of the reasons it is incomprehensible to me that anyone would think it's remotely okay for him to hold office again, let alone support him at all for anything. He should actually be thrown in prison for this.

Around 2:13 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, Pence’s Secret Service detail decided to remove him from the Senate floor and take him to a shelter-in-place location below-ground. That security camera footage shown by House managers is, in retrospect, some of the most chilling captured that day. Shortly after Pence makes his way down the stairwell, his military aide, carrying a large briefcase, follows. The briefcase is the nuclear "football" — an exact copy of the one the president’s military aide was guarding at the White House that day.

That Pence had a military aide and a briefcase was a surprise to many who aren’t familiar with the command and control of strategic nuclear forces. Suddenly the import of what happened acquired a new salience: Did Trump’s inaction place not only his vice president, but the security of the nuclear deterrent in jeopardy?

Short answer: Yes. About 10 minutes after Pence was evacuated, Trump tweeted in rage, “Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.”

It was, in fact, Trump whose actions had just compromised national security. Given the chaos of the moment, though, it is not inconceivable that Pence might have been separated from the military aide during the evacuation. It is horrifying to speculate about this scenario because it is reasonable to envision exactly that might have happened.

Trump knew exactly the danger that Pence and the nuclear football that the VP carries was in. He didn't care. All he cared about was retaining power.

Right before Trump sent the tweet castigating his vice president, he had spoken with Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., who said he told the president that Pence had been taken from the chamber. And we know Trump was watching television — where Pence's emergency evacuation would have been hard to miss.
^
FAKE NEWS ALERT!

Nothing fake about it..
Bullshit. It's fake news chock full of unsupported assertions and faux drama queen alarmism, you TDS afflicted moron.

Grow up! Don't post fake news articles and I won't issue a fake news alert.

Capisce?
 

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