Joe Biden is now POTUS

Damn, it looks like another "alt-right" cac that stormed the capitol offed himself : https://everloved.com/life-of/anthime-gionet-phoenix-arizona-usa/obituary/


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Damn..

Hold up..

Jay Sekulow Said No to representing Trump in the second impeachment

You know you are fucking toxic!!! HOLY SHIT.... I'm tripping

Even lawyers who bullshit around the edges know this is a lost cause
 
GOP Refuses To Follow New Capitol Safety Rules In Aftermath Of Riot

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House Republicans are refusing to follow new safety rules at the Capitol and go through metal detectors after a deadly riot threatened their lives just one week ago.
Lawmakers made their way into the chamber Tuesday night to vote on whether to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump from office after he incited a mob of his supporters to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6 in an effort to overturn the election results.

As part of new safety precautions in response to the insurrection, lawmakers must now walk through metal detectors to enter the chamber and vote. But many Republican members of Congress threw a fit at the idea of going through the same security check that everyone else does when entering the Capitol.

As HuffPost’s Matt Fuller reported, about 10 Republicans walked around the metal detectors as a group ― including Reps. Ralph Norman (S.C.) and Scott Perry (Pa.), while Rep. Jeff Duncan (S.C.) bypassed the metal detector right before the group did. Capitol Police guarding the door to the House floor appeared confused about what they should do, according to Fuller.
Capitol Police are technically not allowed to stop or detain members of Congress on their way to a vote, according to the Constitution. Under the Speech or Debate Clause, members of the House and the Senate cannot be arrested while at a session of their respective chamber, or while going to and from the same chamber. The only exceptions are if they’re committing treason, felony or breach of the peace.




A group of lawmakers then formed at the metal detectors outside the floor, consistently setting the machines off and needing to be inspected by Capitol Police. Rep. Steve Womack (R-Ark.) yelled that he was “physically restrained” from entering the floor, while Rep. Steve Stivers (R-Ohio) told police that he believes the metal detectors are unconstitutional.

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), who has bragged before about wanting to carry a firearm at the Capitol, was in a standoff with Capitol Police over her bag setting off the metal detector, according to CNN’s Ryan Nobles. Boebert refused let Capitol Police search her bag even when they told her she could not be let onto the House floor until she did so. She was eventually let into the chamber, but Nobles could not confirm if Capitol Police ended up searching her bag beforehand.




Republicans became increasingly emboldened in defying the security measures, with one lawmaker setting off the metal detector and marching right into the chamber without stopping to get inspected by police, who didn’t stop him. Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) walked around the detector while telling police, “You can’t stop me; I’m on my way to a vote.”
Rep. Russ Fulcher (R-Idaho) pushed his way past a police officer after setting off the metal detector. Rep. Randy Weber (R-Texas) snuck past the metal detector and pushed through officers and another lawmaker. As lawmakers continued to file into the chamber, the number of Republicans who decided to test the police grew ― just six days after Capitol Police were overrun and one of them was killed.
Metal detectors are often used in schools, airports and for members of the public visiting the Capitol. They are meant to keep members of Congress safe, particularly ahead of Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration next week. But with dozens of Republicans outright ignoring the new security measures, they won’t protect anyone.


These the same mutherfuckers that spew that Democratic elite bs....and here they are being prima donnas.
What happen to following the rules and all that jazz? This is why there can be no healing (especially not now) with these folks because they just don't stop under any circumstances because they are deplorables that come from a long line of deplorables.:smh: The bitch ( :) )...I mean Clinton tried to a warn you folks
 
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Damn, it looks like another "alt-right" cac that stormed the capitol offed himself : https://everloved.com/life-of/anthime-gionet-phoenix-arizona-usa/obituary/


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Damn wasn't that Tariq's boy? :lol: :lol:
 
Fam,

Help me out with this 2nd impeachment.
My understanding is that Bitch-Mitch won't allow the Senate to take this up until Bidens pretty much confirmed.

So, I'm not sure what exactly would they be voting on? Trump will already be out of office.
Also, Outside of some symbolic jesture does this serve any legal/civil purpose?
 
Fam,

Help me out with this 2nd impeachment.
My understanding is that Bitch-Mitch won't allow the Senate to take this up until Bidens pretty much confirmed.

So, I'm not sure what exactly would they be voting on? Trump will already be out of office.
Also, Outside of some symbolic jesture does this serve any legal/civil purpose?
The main thing is that it will allow them to bar him from ever holding office again.
 
I get that but it stands to reason that da people that got sick didn't have masks on either. :dunno:
Masks are better at preventing you from infecting others than they are at preventing others from infecting you....you can still get infected with the mask on especially if you are in close proximity for an extended period of time...thats why the anti maskers are especially fucked up
 
Now was that part of the house impeachment or is that in combination with the senate voting for that too?
The Senate will have a trial, then they will vote on whether to convict/remove. The conviction part will matter, the removal won't. If they vote to convict, they will then have another vote on whether or not to bar him from holding public office in the future.
 
Damn, it looks like another "alt-right" cac that stormed the capitol offed himself : https://everloved.com/life-of/anthime-gionet-phoenix-arizona-usa/obituary/


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Don't see anything yet on Twitter about him killing himself. He's probably hiding and faked his death or is in witness protection because he turned on his fellow Alt Right terrorists.
 
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The Senate will have a trial, then they will vote on whether to convict/remove. The conviction part will matter, the removal won't. If they vote to convict, they will then have another vote on whether or not to bar him from holding public office in the future.

Nice! What are the chances these clowns in the Senate vote to convict? I assume it has to be a super majority!
 
Nice! What are the chances these clowns in the Senate vote to convict? I assume it has to be a super majority!
Yeah its a 2/3 majority needed. It's a long shot, but it could happen. McConnell has signaled that he's not gonna whip votes against it and will encourage Repubs to vote their conscience. The fact that 10 Repubs voted yes in the House might shift those numbers some in the Senate.
 
Fam,

Help me out with this 2nd impeachment.
My understanding is that Bitch-Mitch won't allow the Senate to take this up until Bidens pretty much confirmed.

So, I'm not sure what exactly would they be voting on? Trump will already be out of office.
Also, Outside of some symbolic jesture does this serve any legal/civil purpose?

It means he doesn't get a travel allowance. He doesn't get lifetime Secret Service protection and most importantly he can't run for President in 2024.
 
They may get hit with violating the 14th amendment, most notably Don Jr.

Edit: this is not correct. The 14th would apply to the pieces of shit in Congress, not to the Trump kids.

If they smart they would stay away from politics because their dumbass daddy will enable them to do shit that will definitely put them behind bars.
Trump in politics is like the John Gotti of the mob. His behavior is shining too much light on politics in this country.
 
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