----------------------------------------------------------------Str8tEdge » 03 Dec 2024, 5:32 pm » wrote: ↑ Most were not guilty and charged with crimes the SC has already struck down. There were a few violent protestors but they’ve served more time than a convicted child molester at this point.
Americans are sick and tired of political persecutions and they made their voice heard with a landslide Trump victory.
How does it feel to know your candidate got beat by a 34 time felon?![]()
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Str8tEdge » 03 Dec 2024, 5:32 pm » wrote: ↑ Most were not guilty and charged with crimes the SC has already struck down. There were a few violent protestors but they’ve served more time than a convicted child molester at this point.
White House staff and others in the week after the January 6 attack. McCarthy says he has nothing relevant to offer the panel since he’s already publicly revealed he had a phone call with Trump on January 6.The committee also wants to know why McCarthy has since changed his tune, and whether Trump or any of his associates asked McCarthy to change his tone about the President’s role in the attack and their private conversations.CNN previously reported about an expletive-laced phone call between McCarthy and Trump while the Capitol was under attack on January 6, where Trump said the rioters cared more about the 2020 presidential election results than McCarthy did.In his radio interview, McCarthy strongly supported censuring Trump as an alternative to impeachment – which he strongly opposed – and said he supported a bipartisan committee to investigate the causes of the attack. McCarthy also said he brought up the idea of censure with House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer.“What I proposed –which I think history will say, I’m right –because it’s the right thing to do, I believe,” McCarthy said. “Have a bipartisan commission and get all your facts, actually work through the grand jury to find out at the end, instead of predetermining, whether someone’s guilty or not.”“The one thing about impeachment, why would you run it through so fast? I say let’s put a bipartisan commission, let’s learn all the facts,” he added.Hoyer confirmed that McCarthy floated censure as an alternative to impeachment but called it a “relatively passing conversation.”Related articleGOP plots onslaught of Biden probes in the run-up to 2024“I didn’t take it as a profound, sort of long, thought-out strategy,” Hoyer said Thursday. “He was looking at options because at that point, he was holding the president responsible.”On Thursday, McCarthy defended his decision not to cooperate with the select committee--------------------------////////////////// trump got him to be the speaker of the house is why he did not testify. chicken ****jerrab » 03 Dec 2024, 8:25 pm » wrote: ↑ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In the local radio interview, McCarthy said he urged the President throughout a phone call during the Capitol attack to call in the National Guard and go on television to call off the rioters.Related articleTakeaways from the landmark sedition indictment against the Oath Keepers and why DOJ acted now“I spoke to the President during the riot,” McCarthy said. “I was the first person to call him. I told him to go on national TV, tell these people to stop it. He said he didn’t know what was happening. We went to the news then to work through that. I asked the president, he has a responsibility. You know what the President does, but you know what? All of us do.”“I called the President, told him, bring the national guard, go on television,” he added later.The details of McCarthy’s call with Trump – and whether Trump has ever admitted any culpability for the riots – have been a subject of interest for the House select committee investigating the January 6 riot, saying it’s key to understanding the former President’s state of mind during the Capitol attack and in the weeks after.McCarthy declined this week to cooperate with the committee, which wants to question him about his communications with Trump,
Trump has no responsibility. Did you just read where most Americans believe the FBI instigated the violence?jerrab » 03 Dec 2024, 8:10 pm » wrote: ↑ ----------------------------------------------------------------
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House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy called on President Donald Trump to “accept his share of responsibility” for the violence that overtook the U.S. Capitol last week and urged Republicans to accept that Joe Biden is the next leader of the nation.“The president bears responsibility for Wednesday’s attack on Congress by mob rioters,” McCarthy said on the House floor. “He should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. These facts require immediate action by President Trump.”McCarthy’s public comments, which echo what he told his caucus earlier this week, came as he denounced the effort to impeach Trump for the second time.McCarthy instead argued for Trump to be censured for his actions in the lead-up to and in the aftermath of the riot led by a pro-Trump mob. Democrats have dismissed such a move as insufficient given the gravity of the insurrection.
more...Str8tEdge » 03 Dec 2024, 10:01 pm » wrote: ↑ Trump has no responsibility. Did you just read where most Americans believe the FBI instigated the violence?
You know? The same FBI your sources lied about and claimed weren’t part of J6?
Only to find out they had roughly 200 instigators within the crowd……
Your problem is you’re using unreliable sources for your information and it makes you look really **** stupid.
Do you realize Trump won because most Americans finally realize the MSM has been lying to them all along?
Str8tEdge » 03 Dec 2024, 10:01 pm » wrote: ↑ Trump has no responsibility. Did you just read where most Americans believe the FBI instigated the violence?
You know? The same FBI your sources lied about and claimed weren’t part of J6?
Only to find out they had roughly 200 instigators within the crowd……
Your problem is you’re using unreliable sources for your information and it makes you look really **** stupid.
Do you realize Trump won because most Americans finally realize the MSM has been lying to them all along?
And when it comes to loathsome and disgusting, Christie has some expertise.jerrab » 01 Dec 2024, 8:31 pm » wrote: ↑ -----------------------------------------------------
Charles Kushner, a real estate developer, was pardoned by Trump in 2020 following a 2005 conviction on federal charges. Chris Christie, who led the case as the US attorney for New Jersey, said in 2019 that Kushner committed “one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes” he had prosecuted.
NOBODY beats beevee.ConsRule » 01 Dec 2024, 8:52 pm » wrote: ↑ Congrats! You beat BV and won the Whataboutism Award!
Another Biden lie.
Why write off charitable contributions as office expenses, when you can write them off as charitable contributions?jerrab » 01 Dec 2024, 9:40 pm » wrote: ↑ hysterical and true
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Charles Kushner, 70, graduated from Hofstra University in 1979 and joined his father Joseph Kushner in real estate, later forming Kushner Companies in 1985 while acquiring properties in New York, Pennsylvania and Florida.By the early 2000s, Kushner Companies had become one of New Jersey’s largest apartment owners and the firm had a portfolio spanning 25,000 units.In 2005, Kushner was sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to 16 federal counts of filing false tax returns, one count of retaliating against a cooperating witness and one count of making false statements to the Federal Election Commission.Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who served as the lead prosecutor in the federal case against Charles Kushner, alleged the real estate mogul had assisted in filing false tax returns claiming over $1 million in charitable donations as office expenses, causing between $200,000 and $325,000 in losses to the IRS.While pleading guilty, Charles Kushner also admitted to paying a prostitute $25,000 to lure his brother-in-law to a New Jersey motel room and film them having sex, with the recording then being sent to the man’s wife, Kushner’s sister, to intimidate him as he cooperated with investigators.
jerra » wrote:*Beekeeper » 03 Dec 2024, 6:55 am » wrote: ↑ Oh really now??
Is THAT why Biden is PARDONING ALL OF HIS CROOKS AHEAD OF TRUMP TAKING OFFICE?? So that Trump's "criminals" can't PROSECUTE THE CRIMES OF BIDEN CRIME INC??
You're so **** STUPID you have NO CLUE what Bidne just did to DESTROY the DEMOCRAT PARTY AND ALL OF THEIR GOONS with that little Hunty pardon!! ONLY REAL CRIMINALS GET PARDONS, ASSHOLE!!!
why did trump pardon so many people? why did trump beg for immunity?? why did so many plead the fifth? why did so many people refuse to testify?????
jerra » wrote:did I say one word about pardons before? but you sure have no problem with trump pardoning who ever plus giving cushy job to sleazebum cushner but you go **** over biden pardoning hunter. and with the way trump stacked the deck i don't blame him. trump is sleazeball number one and he gets his goons to do what ever he wants.*Beekeeper » 03 Dec 2024, 4:05 pm » wrote: ↑ You need to ask your boy Bye-DONE that question!!
Trump pardoned fewer people than most any President in modern history.
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Trump didn't "beg" for immunity, he asked the SCOTUS to define what they CONSTITUTION says he had already you **** MORON!!
Plead the 5th?? Name some!!
Refuse to testify?? Again, name some!!
How many times do you want to get CURB STOMPED before you SHUT THE **** UP, ASSHOLE?? Face it, YOU LOST, TRUMP WON, he's now going to be IN CHARGE and will KICK YOUR PARTY'S *** FOR THE NEXT 4 years!! And I'm going to CHEER AND RUB YOUR NOSE IN EVERY SINGLE ACTION HE TAKES!!
Suck it, BOY!!
https://x.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1863511395850989796Buffalo » 03 Dec 2024, 6:07 pm » wrote: ↑Kushner served his time back in 2006. Crackhead hunter's CONVICTIONS have been overturned by daddy's blanket pardon without him spending one night in prison.jerrab » 03 Dec 2024, 5:26 pm » wrote: ↑ did I say one word about pardons before? but you sure have no problem with trump pardoning who ever plus giving cushy job to sleazebum cushner but you go **** over biden pardoning hunter. and with the way trump stacked the deck i don't blame him. trump is sleazeball number one and he gets his goons to do what ever he wants.
https://x.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1863511395850989796Buffalo » 03 Dec 2024, 6:07 pm » wrote: ↑Kushner served his time back in 2006. Crackhead hunter's CONVICTIONS have been overturned by daddy's blanket pardon without him spending one night in prison.jerrab » 03 Dec 2024, 5:26 pm » wrote: ↑ did I say one word about pardons before? but you sure have no problem with trump pardoning who ever plus giving cushy job to sleazebum cushner but you go **** over biden pardoning hunter. and with the way trump stacked the deck i don't blame him. trump is sleazeball number one and he gets his goons to do what ever he wants.
jerrab » 03 Dec 2024, 10:27 pm » wrote: ↑ still more.......
**************************************The top House Republican also took members of his own party to task for baselessly speculating that the mob was driven by antifa or other leftist agitators rather than grapple with the reality that it was Trump supporters who laid siege to the Capitol and killed at least one police officer.“Some say the riots were caused by antifa. There is absolutely no evidence of that,” McCarthy said. “Conservatives should be the first to say so.”McCarthy’s floor speech came just minutes after Rep. Matt Gaetz, who promoted the theory shortly after the rioters were removed from the Capitol building last week, condemned Democrats’ impeachment campaign.-----------------------------------
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He can be compelled to appear.Buffalo » 04 Dec 2024, 8:51 am » wrote: ↑ https://x.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1863511395850989796
Revenge is a dish best served cold. Don’t make a big deal about it. Get through the inauguration then bring crackhead hunter in for questioning about his criminal father in front of a grand jury.
So what?
Who exactly do I need to prove to that I support Trump?jerrab » 03 Dec 2024, 4:02 pm » wrote: ↑ you could show your loyalty to trump and hit a policeman with a flag pole to prove a flag pole is not a weapon.
THOUSANDS OF THINGS can be "used as weapons" under your idiotic definition, you nitwit!jerrab » 03 Dec 2024, 3:36 pm » wrote: ↑ no but I know you did not do it because you will get arrested immediately.
BECAUSE FLAG POLES CAN BE USED AS WEAPONS.
You COULD, huh?
a nickel thrown hard enough can hurt. but be my guest and throw a nickel hard at a cop and see what happens, I never said they squirted water bottles.Zeets2 » 04 Dec 2024, 10:01 am » wrote: ↑ THOUSANDS OF THINGS can be "used as weapons" under your idiotic definition, you nitwit!
If I took a nickel out of my pocket and threw it at a cop, is that nickel a dangerous weapon?
If I squirted my water bottle at someone, is that water a dangerous weapon?
I'm waiting for you to tell me the name of the Capitol policeman who testified that they were hit and injured by a Trump supporter with his flagpole.
Until you can do that, your claim is total nonsense.
But you'll stupidly continue to clutch as straws even after all the accusations of "crimes" you throw at Trump are dismissed as ****.
Deal with it, cupcake.