If they somehow got their hands on Pence do you think he would have been safe? Judging by the signs, it would seem reasonable to think he would not have been safe.
I know what threat means — NOS4A2
An “actual threat” that didn’t turn into an actual hanging wasn’t much of an actual threat, I guess. — NOS4A2
I just do not pretend to know someone’s motivations. — NOS4A2
Do you really believe there was a lynch mob there conspiring to hang the Vice President? — NOS4A2
They were there on a tour. They just forgot the visiting hours. Honest mistake. — Xtrix
Again, I do not know what the motivations were, and nowhere did I claim it was or was not intended to be used. — NOS4A2
Oh, right, only you know what happens in your alternative universe. — NOS4A2
You [Pence] can either go down in history as a patriot, or you can go down in history as a pussy.
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You can do this. I don’t want to be your friend anymore if you don’t do this.
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If you don’t do it, I picked the wrong man four years ago. You’re going to wimp out. — Trump
Again, I do not know what the motivations were, and nowhere did I claim it was or was not intended to be used. — NOS4A2
But the rioters themselves haven't been circumspect about what made them travel — in some cases hundreds of miles — to Washington for a rally that day and then march on the Capitol, which hundreds of them entered.
In interviews and court proceedings they've been clear: They believed Donald Trump when he told them the election had been stolen, and they believed it was their duty to try to help keep him in office, which in their eyes was essentially an effort to save the democracy.
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Kenneth Rader, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge this month, admitted in court documents that he shared an image with 40 Facebook friends that read “Operation Occupy the Capitol, January 6, 2021” and wrote that Trump supporters were “going to remove the corrupt politions and take our country back... I will not stand by and let this go unanswered.”
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Another woman was incredulous when asked by a reporter on Jan. 6 why she tried to storm the Capitol building, crying about being sprayed in the face with mace.
“We’re storming the Capitol!” she said in a video that was posted on Twitter, explaining why she tried to go inside. “It’s a revolution!”
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Ryan Nichols, who was visible in the footage shown by the Jan. 6 committee on Thursday, pleaded not guilty and is being held in detention before his trial. A judge ruled Nichols was a threat based on evidence that included a “plethora” of videos, including some in which he appears to confess to fighting at the Capitol, filmed himself threatening violence on his way to the Capitol and then explained the reason he committed violence.
“So yes, today, Ryan Nichols, Ryan Nichols,” he says in the video, speaking in third person, adding that he grabbed his weapon “and he stormed the Capitol and he fought.” He goes on to say he fought for “freedom” and “election integrity.”
“I fought!”
A plurality of rioters cited either their support for Trump (20.6%) or Trump’s false belief that the election had been stolen (also 20.6%) as their primary motivation for their actions that led to charges on Jan. 6.
The third most frequently listed reason defendants gave to law enforcement for entering the Capitol was their belief that they were participating in “revolution, civil war, or secession.”
About the same number of defendants in the study claimed they were at the Capitol to “peacefully protest” (7%) as those who claimed they were there because of a “general interest in violence” (6.2%).
Anyone who isn't an idiot understands why they stormed the Capitol. They were trying to stop the Electoral College vote. — Michael
That’s an obfuscation of my position. — NOS4A2
If you want to know my position you can ask for it. — NOS4A2
When reading Trump’s speech he uses the word “fight” numerous times, and in no instance is the word used literally like you pretend he did. — NOS4A2
Trump assumed “everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard”. — NOS4A2
The ones who gave anyone the idea that something besides a rally was going to occur was the press — NOS4A2
The ones who gave anyone the idea that something besides a rally was going to occur was the press — NOS4A2
WASHINGTON, Aug 20 (Reuters) - The FBI has found scant evidence that the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was the result of an organized plot to overturn the presidential election result, according to four current and former law enforcement officials.
Though federal officials have arrested more than 570 alleged participants, the FBI at this point believes the violence was not centrally coordinated by far-right groups or prominent supporters of then-President Donald Trump, according to the sources, who have been either directly involved in or briefed regularly on the wide-ranging investigations.
Timothy Thibault, the FBI agent alleged to have interfered with an investigation into Hunter Biden, was assigned by the Washington Field Office as “point man” to manage whistleblower Tony Bobulinski, the first son’s former business partner, before the 2020 election — but he suppressed his damning revelations, sources say.
Bobulinski spent over five hours secretly being interviewed by the FBI on Oct. 23, 2020, about his inside knowledge of then-presidential candidate Joe Biden’s involvement in his son’s business deals with China.
The previous day he had revealed in a press conference that Joe Biden was the “Big Guy” due to get a 10% cut of a lucrative joint venture with Chinese energy firm CEFC, according to an email found on Hunter’s abandoned laptop.
Bobulinski gave the FBI the contents of three cellphones containing encrypted messages between Hunter and his business partners, along with emails and financial documents detailing the Biden family’s corrupt influence peddling operation in foreign countries during Joe’s vice presidency.
But his evidence appears to have fallen into the same black hole at the FBI as Hunter’s laptop, never to be seen again.
That's correct.They would have embraced and sung revolution songs together as they tore down American democracy. — NOS4A2
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