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Another Oath Keeper pleds to obstruction of an official proceeding & seditious conspiracy AND agrees to cooperate with the DoJ. These are very serious charges. The conspiracy charge implies there are others to be charged so stay tuned.
The “man” should be held accountable, however, I’m will to bet no “serious” repercussions will occur!
Proud Boy Matthew Miller was sentenced to 33 months in prison for his role on 16 assault on our Capitol. It's federal crime so he'll do every minute of those 33 months.

Obstruction of an official proceeding (felony)
Assaulting, resisting or impeding officers/employees using a deadly/dangerous weapon. (felony)

33 months in prison
100 hrs. community service
$2000 restitution

Next!
he has already done 17 months so he is almost done. Or at least half way there.
I can't wait to see his made for T.V. movie.
Greg Rubenacker--arrested, indicted, convicted.

Civil disorder--felony
Obstruction of an official proceeding--felony
Assaulting, resisting or impeding officers--felony
Entering a restricted building
Engaging in physical violence in a restricted building
Disorderly conduct in the Capitol
Impeding passage through the Capitol grounds
Act of physical violence on the Capitol grounds


41 months in prison
$2000 restitution 

Next!
I thought this was already known, but maybe not.
I just want to point out Maggots, "At least he didn't....."
Trump threw Pence under the bus hard. He thought Pence would lie for him.
Others thought Pence should lie.
They sought to hang him on that day, or at least chanted it, whether they meant it or not.

But yeah, at least Trump didn't......do whatever you said he didn't do. (make lies about people) (He just wanted people to lie)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU2wL0vIfGg

We'll be hearing a lot more about this when the public hearings soon start. Marc Short, the VP's Chief of Staff, is cooperating with the 16 committee, he has testified and supplied documents.
I want to go on record early, Robby Mook did not kill himself.

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Dead man walking
trump's former Chief of Staff turned over more than 2000 text messages. I've read quite a few of them and without fail the majority of them are from trump's family and republicans begging Mark Meadows to get the president to call off his dogs. They knew exactly who was responsible for inciting the mob and they pleaded with MM to get the president to speak publicly. trump was too busy tho, he was watching it all on TV.
It's pretty wild that Mike Pence's Chief of Staff went to the Secret Service in the days leading up to the 16 insurrection to talk about the threat/s he felt were coming from trump, the fricken President of the United States, and when the shit went down the VP refused to get in the car with the SS, he didn't feel like he could trust them so he remained underground in the Capitol and hours later, in the middle of the night, he returned to the House along with all the lawmakers to count the Electoral College ballots. They succeeded in doing the one thing trump tried to stop.
There are those who tried to pin the violence of January 6th on Speaker Pelosi because she didn't call in the National Guard, more than one of us tried to tell y'all that she didn't have the authority to do so. I am fucking delighted to tell you that 2 days before the insurrection trump's Secretary of Defense issued these orders and the result was that DC National Guards would not be allowed to defend itself or public property. Now why would trump order that? As your pondering that, keep in mind, the powers that be were warned of the violence to come.


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(06-06-2022, 05:11 AM)Duchess Wrote: [ -> ]It's pretty wild that Mike Pence's Chief of Staff went to the Secret Service in the days leading up to the 16 insurrection to talk about the threat/s he felt were coming from trump, the fricken President of the United States, and when the shit went down the VP refused to get in the car with the SS, he didn't feel like he could trust them so he remained underground in the Capitol and hours later, in the middle of the night, he returned to the House along with all the lawmakers to count the Electoral College ballots. They succeeded in doing the one thing trump tried to stop.

The Secret Service answers to the Treasury, not the president, so Pence was probably fine. Kennedy learned that the hard way.
(06-06-2022, 01:32 PM)Duchess Wrote: [ -> ]There are those who tried to pin the violence of January 6th on Speaker Pelosi because she didn't call in the National Guard, more than one of us tried to tell y'all that she didn't have the authority to do so. I am fucking delighted to tell you that 2 days before the insurrection trump's Secretary of Defense issued these orders and the result was that DC National Guards would not be allowed to defend itself or public property. Now why would trump order that? As your pondering that, keep in mind, the powers that be were warned of the violence to come.

That's good to know. The question I have is: was Trump in on the "insurrection" conspiracy, or is he really, really stupid. Six of one, half a dozen of the other.
As long as the pips and peeps get to do the frogwalk in front of the camera it should satisfy the drama lama's out there. LOL It's not about justice anymore it's all about getting pelted with tomatoes in the public square.
(06-06-2022, 03:02 PM)rothschild Wrote: [ -> ] was Trump in on the "insurrection" conspiracy, or is he really, really stupid. 

One doesn't preclude the other. Just sayin'.

He incited it in the weeks leading up to January 6. If his Twitter account is still online, you can see the evidence of it there for yourself. Also, as far back as the Summer of 2020 he was straight up saying that if he didn't win, the election was rigged, he said that over & over again. He had his cult jacked the hell up. After he lost he said it was stolen from him and continues to say that to this day.

Enclosed you will find his speech from January 6.

https://www.npr.org/2021/02/10/966396848...ment-trial
(06-06-2022, 03:20 PM)Maggot Wrote: [ -> ]As long as the pips and peeps get to do the frogwalk in front of the camera it should satisfy the drama lama's out there. LOL It's not about justice anymore it's all about getting pelted with tomatoes in the public square.

I didn't see a frogwalk in front of the cameras, did you? I'm assuming you're referring to that nitwit Peter Navarro.
I'm just sayin that people want it in front of the cameras so they can see blood, Many people out there think this was the worst thing that ever happened and they get giddy over watching the gods roll their heads down the steps. It's fascinating.
I can hardly wait! Popcorn? *shakes bag*


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LOL