“I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.” — NOS4A2
Like I said, criminals who are proficient liars will be allowed to go unpunished, if we allow intention to be substituted with ignorance. Notice your quoted statement indicates absolutely nothing about Trump's intentions, so it provides no argument for a lack of intent. It's only a statement about what he claims to know about the intent of others. And we know he's a proficient liar. So his claimed ignorance of the intent of the others is nothing but a lie intended to substitute intent with ignorance.
Donald Trump said he wanted to contest the results legally and peacefully. — NOS4A2
The big problem is there is no evidence of any plan for violent insurrection. — NOS4A2
Might he be lying and, unbeknownst to everyone but a bunch of Q-tards, plotting a violent insurrection? — NOS4A2
What the media never showed was Trump’s explicit desire to do it legally and according to the constitution, which is his right, and which many have done before him. Perhaps if they did, there would be no such violence. — NOS4A2
For fucks sake....The big problem is there is no evidence of any plan for violent insurrection. — NOS4A2
s Trump evil? Yes.
Does that automatically mean he's stupid? No. — Hippyhead
I don’t believe Antifa had anything to do with the capitol riots. — NOS4A2
For fucks sake....
Oh yes, when nobody publicly says that they are going to attempt an insurrection tomorrow, it obviously wasn't an insurrection! Rhe storming of the Capitol Hill was a logical and obvious consequence to all the bullshit perpetrated earlier by Trump & the gang. It's no surprise that people who believe in Q-Anon bullshit do take these things seriously... when it's the biggest scam in history.
For example, the ex-Tweeter in Chief did tweet things like this one from last year December 26th:
The big problem is there is no evidence of any plan for violent insurrection. — NOS4A2
What the media never showed was Trump’s explicit desire to do it legally and according to the constitution, which is his right, and which many have done before him. Perhaps if they did, there would be no such violence. — NOS4A2
As predicted, the Democrats will squander this great opportunity to pass meaningful law while they control both houses and the presidency. Instead, they will spend the first critical months with impeachment proceedings only to watch their efforts unravel in the Senate. And if they are actually successful in the Senate and Trump is told he can never again hold public office, the only one helped by that will be the Republicans. — Hanover
Fine NOS. Even more reason to get him out. Inciting by accident / cluelessness is even worse.I’m not saying that nobody planned an insurrection, I’m saying that Trump didn’t plan or incite one. — NOS4A2
President Trump acknowledged that he bears some blame for the Capitol riot last week during a conversation with House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, a source familiar told Fox News.
Two sources say McCarthy, R-Calif., relayed the president’s sentiment on a call Monday with the House GOP Conference.
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), the third-ranking House Republican, said Tuesday that she would vote to impeach President Donald Trump for inciting the violent riot at the U.S. Capitol last week.
“What we know now is enough. The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack. Everything that followed was his doing,” Cheney said in a statement. “There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution. I will vote to impeach the President.”
As predicted, the Democrats will squander this great opportunity to pass meaningful law while they control both houses and the presidency. — Hanover
Another source told Fox News that McConnell told associates that impeachment will help rid the Republican Party of Trump and his movement.
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