Trump supporters behaving like the bags of ass that they are

playahaitian

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One Mooore Thing...



Any Vets with benefits convicted of a felony loses their benefits after 61 days. GI Bill...gone, VA loan...gone...any monthly payouts...gone. Can reapply after time served, but with sedition, insurrection, sabotage, espionage they will probably loose them forever! Whole retirement gone! Hope the house paid fo' biaaatches!



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jack walsh13

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spider705

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The Turtle pulled a complete 180 on 45... opened the senate today saying people that stormed the capitol building were "fed lies... they were provoked by the president and other powerful people, and they tried to use fear and violence to stop a specific proceeding of the first branch of the federal government which they did not like..."
 

Unpre43

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These mutha fuckas need to be in the crazy house...

They are mentally challenged in a lot of forms.

EDIT: IT'S A SKIT!



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OK... Now I am confused.
So Trump and Biden switch faces and voices (once the bugs are worked out)? Soooooo, When Biden talks policy, it's Trump? Or is Trump using Biden's policies? Somebody clear this up for me
 

blackbull1970

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Trump may have fucked over his own people unintentionally.

HaHa!!!:16:

Trump rioters could face long jail terms because of his executive order to punish BLM

President Donald Trump in July 2020 had signed an executive order authorising up to 10 years of imprisonment for 'injury of federal property’

Namita Singh
January 8, 2021



Condemning the violent rioters who stormed the Capitol on Wednesday, acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen in a statement assured that those responsible for the attack would "face the full consequences of their actions under the law."

The protesters are liable to be punished with up to 10 years in prison for “injury of federal property," under the executive order signed by President Donald Trump during the Black Lives Matter anti-racism protests in July 2020.

"I just had the privilege of signing a very strong Executive Order protecting American Monuments, Memorials, and Statues - and combatting recent Criminal Violence," Mr Trump wrote on Twitter on 26 June, after people took to the streets in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. "Long prison terms for these lawless acts against our Great Country!"

Mr Rosen, in the statement, did not mention a specific punishment or refer to the executive order.

"Our criminal prosecutors have been working throughout the night with special agents and investigators from the US Capitol Police, FBI, ATF, Metropolitan Police Department and the public to gather the evidence, identify perpetrators and charge federal crimes where warranted," he said.

"Some participants in yesterday’s violence will be charged today, and we will continue to methodically assess evidence, charge crimes and make arrests in the coming days and weeks to ensure that those responsible are held accountable under the law," Mr Rosen continued.

The FBI has sought assistance from the general public in identifying individuals involved in instigating the violence and has requested witnesses to share pictures, photos and videos on its website.

A mob of thousands of pro-Trump rioters attacked the Capitol Hill perimeter shortly after Mr Trump told them, as he repeated his unsubstantiated claims of voters fraud: “We're going to walk down to the Capitol. You have to show strength, and you have to be strong.”

At least five people died during the riots, including a police officer who died in hospital late on Thursday. Members of Congress from across the ideological spectrum have demanded the removal of Mr Trump from the Oval Office in the wake of the attack.

It was not until after the violence was well underway that Mr Trump told his supporters to “respect the law”, while falling short of asking them to leave the premises.

“I am asking for everyone at the US Capitol to remain peaceful. No violence! Remember, WE are the Party of Law & Order – respect the Law and our great men and women in Blue. Thank you!” he tweeted on Wednesday evening.

As the situation worsened further, he followed up the tweet by posting a short video on Twitter where he asked the rioters to go home, but told the mob: “We love you. You're very special.”

Social media users were quick to highlight the contrast in his messaging as they dug up his support for the executive order during the Black Lives Matter protests.

Television producer Kyle Griffin posted a screenshot of Mr Trump’s tweet in July, and wrote: “Flashback: July 27. Trump called for protesters who damaged federal buildings to get a minimum of 10 years in prison.”

Comedy writer Scott Zabielski joked: “Can't wait to see this enforced equally” and author George Papadopoulos added: “There is ALWAYS a tweet!”

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Capitol rioter threatened to shoot his children if they told FBI about DC trip, authorities say
'If you turn me in, you’re a traitor and you know what happens to traitors … traitors get shot,' he allegedly said.
By Louis Casiano | Fox News
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Fox News @ Night - Thursday, January 7
On today’s episode of ‘Fox News @ Night’, Shannon Bream investigates claims of the police double standards to the Capitol Hill rioters; meanwhile, the president's cabinet face calls to invoke the 25th amendment.
A Texas man with ties to a far-right militia participated in the deadly Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol and threatened to shoot his children if they turned him in to authorities, according to court documents.
Guy Reffitt, a resident of the Dallas suburb of Wylie, was arguing with his son and daughter about his trip to Washington D.C., when he made threatening remarks, his wife told the FBI.
"If you turn me in, you’re a traitor and you know what happens to traitors … traitors get shot," he allegedly said.
CAPITOL POLICE OFFICER BRIAN SICKNICK'S FAMILY SAYS HIS DEATH SHOULD NOT BE POLITICAL
Authorities said Guy Reffitt participated in the deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol. His family said he made threatening remarks to prevent them from talking to authorities, according to court documents. (FBI)
Reffitt is charged with obstruction and knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds. Investigators tracked him down after he appeared on footage aired on Fox News and posted to YouTube, court documents said.
He told his family he traveled to Washington to "protect the country" and that he brought a gun with him, prosecutors said. Images of Reffitt appeared to show him wearing a helmet with a camera mounted on it.
Once back home, he allegedly told his son that he had to "erase everything" because the FBI was watching him. He also said he would "do what he had to do" if the family reported him to authorities, the documents said.
At one point while his daughter was on the phone with a friend, he allegedly told her that he would "put a bullet through" the phone if she was recording him.
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Authorities arrested Reffitt on Friday and found an AR-15 style rifle and a Smith & Wesson pistol during the execution of a search warrant on his home, according to court papers. His wife told authorities she believed her husband would not act on his words.
 
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