Never Forget the Jan. 6 Trump Insurrection
Milosia2 wrote:
Donald Trump
by Ed Tant | August 25, 2021 - 6:14am
“Book ‘em, Danno!” Trials are beginning in federal courts for some of the hundreds of people arrested in connection with the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, when a mob of Donald Trump loyalists attacked police and unlawfully entered the structure in a mad effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Trump’s supporters brought domestic terrorism to Capitol Hill and lawlessly besmirched a building that is the symbol of American government and the rule of law.
More than 500 people have been arrested in the aftermath of the insurrection. Hundreds of federal court battles will be a slow process, but the process has begun. On July 19, defendant Paul Hodgkins received eight months in prison after he pleaded guilty to obstruction of the congressional business of certifying electoral votes that gave Joe Biden the White House and Trump an eviction notice. Hodgkins was part of the MAGA mob that trespassed onto the Senate floor during the right-wing riot on Jan. 6. At the time, he carried a Trump flag and wore a backpack containing rope and latex gloves. “When a mob is prepared to attack the Capitol, democracy is in trouble,” said Judge Randolph Moss, who presided over the case.
A longer federal prison sentence is expected for Scott Fairlamb, who could receive up to 51 months behind bars for assaulting police and obstructing Congress when he is sentenced soon. So far only six Capitol Hill insurrectionists have been sentenced, and sentences have been relatively light. That trend could change for defendant Fairlamb and the scores of other accused rioters who will be brought to trial as the wheels of justice grind slowly toward verdicts, not vindication, for the MAGA mobsters.
On July 27, the eyes of the nation were again focused on Capitol Hill as four policemen, who were on duty during the Jan. 6 riot, testified to Congress about the mob violence that was directed against them during the MAGA melee. The cops told harrowing tales of being beaten, tased and sprayed with chemical irritants by sore loser Trump troops who invaded the Capitol. The lawless conduct of Trump supporters who have long claimed to “Back the Blue” and “support law enforcement” was on full display in Washington during their attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
Earlier this month, Congressional Gold Medals were awarded to the police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, but 21 Republican representatives voted against the much-deserved honor. Not surprisingly, Georgia representatives Andrew Clyde, Jody Hice and Marjorie Taylor Greene were among those who voted against awarding gold medals to the officers. Clyde, Hice and Greene are a truculent trio of apologists for Trump’s troublemakers who stormed the Capitol on that deadly day in January. They and most of their fellow congressional Republicans have attempted to mitigate and downplay the insurrection ever since it happened, but as President Biden said of the crimes of Jan. 6, “The tragedy that day deserves the truth above all else. We cannot allow history to be rewritten.”
Republican politicians who deny the events of Jan. 6 are indeed trying to rewrite history that was viewed by millions of Americans as it happened. They call Democrats a socialist party even as their own Republican Party shows more and more fealty to the fascism of white supremacy and militia mentality. Such politicians should read the dystopian writings of novelists George Orwell and Sinclair Lewis. In his chilling novel of authoritarianism, 1984, Orwell wrote of political apparatchiks who deny reality, decry reform and distort history: “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” In It Can’t Happen Here, his tale of a fascist dictatorship in America, Lewis wrote words in the 1930s that apply to this nation today: “A country that tolerates evil means—evil manners, standards of ethics—for a generation will be so poisoned that it will never have any good end.”
Donald Trump br by Ed Tant | August 25, 2021 - 6:1... (
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1) not an insurrection! 2) deflection from ur idiots in control 3) will we ever forget afganistan disaster? 4) will there be a committee to investigate?
Milosia2 wrote:
Donald Trump
by Ed Tant | August 25, 2021 - 6:14am
“Book ‘em, Danno!” Trials are beginning in federal courts for some of the hundreds of people arrested in connection with the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, when a mob of Donald Trump loyalists attacked police and unlawfully entered the structure in a mad effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Trump’s supporters brought domestic terrorism to Capitol Hill and lawlessly besmirched a building that is the symbol of American government and the rule of law.
More than 500 people have been arrested in the aftermath of the insurrection. Hundreds of federal court battles will be a slow process, but the process has begun. On July 19, defendant Paul Hodgkins received eight months in prison after he pleaded guilty to obstruction of the congressional business of certifying electoral votes that gave Joe Biden the White House and Trump an eviction notice. Hodgkins was part of the MAGA mob that trespassed onto the Senate floor during the right-wing riot on Jan. 6. At the time, he carried a Trump flag and wore a backpack containing rope and latex gloves. “When a mob is prepared to attack the Capitol, democracy is in trouble,” said Judge Randolph Moss, who presided over the case.
A longer federal prison sentence is expected for Scott Fairlamb, who could receive up to 51 months behind bars for assaulting police and obstructing Congress when he is sentenced soon. So far only six Capitol Hill insurrectionists have been sentenced, and sentences have been relatively light. That trend could change for defendant Fairlamb and the scores of other accused rioters who will be brought to trial as the wheels of justice grind slowly toward verdicts, not vindication, for the MAGA mobsters.
On July 27, the eyes of the nation were again focused on Capitol Hill as four policemen, who were on duty during the Jan. 6 riot, testified to Congress about the mob violence that was directed against them during the MAGA melee. The cops told harrowing tales of being beaten, tased and sprayed with chemical irritants by sore loser Trump troops who invaded the Capitol. The lawless conduct of Trump supporters who have long claimed to “Back the Blue” and “support law enforcement” was on full display in Washington during their attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
Earlier this month, Congressional Gold Medals were awarded to the police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, but 21 Republican representatives voted against the much-deserved honor. Not surprisingly, Georgia representatives Andrew Clyde, Jody Hice and Marjorie Taylor Greene were among those who voted against awarding gold medals to the officers. Clyde, Hice and Greene are a truculent trio of apologists for Trump’s troublemakers who stormed the Capitol on that deadly day in January. They and most of their fellow congressional Republicans have attempted to mitigate and downplay the insurrection ever since it happened, but as President Biden said of the crimes of Jan. 6, “The tragedy that day deserves the truth above all else. We cannot allow history to be rewritten.”
Republican politicians who deny the events of Jan. 6 are indeed trying to rewrite history that was viewed by millions of Americans as it happened. They call Democrats a socialist party even as their own Republican Party shows more and more fealty to the fascism of white supremacy and militia mentality. Such politicians should read the dystopian writings of novelists George Orwell and Sinclair Lewis. In his chilling novel of authoritarianism, 1984, Orwell wrote of political apparatchiks who deny reality, decry reform and distort history: “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” In It Can’t Happen Here, his tale of a fascist dictatorship in America, Lewis wrote words in the 1930s that apply to this nation today: “A country that tolerates evil means—evil manners, standards of ethics—for a generation will be so poisoned that it will never have any good end.”
Donald Trump br by Ed Tant | August 25, 2021 - 6:1... (
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Has Ed Tant EVER backed a conservative voice in America? Has he ever backed a Republican voice? And given the immoral attitude of you leftist progressives, I find your condemnation of "evil means" a bit unbelievable. Witness today's democrats: Biden, Harris, Obama, Pelosi, Schiff, Schumer, Nadler, etc, etc. Witness the destruction of American credibility in Cabul. Witness the democratic opening of our southern border to the smuggling of illicit drugs and human trafficking. Witness the sheer stupidity of the current democratic administration.
I find your post here to be a joke.
Milosia2 wrote:
I’m not black or brown,
I’m Scottish.
Terrier or deerhound? or just a lost pup.
Milosia2 wrote:
Donald Trump
by Ed Tant | August 25, 2021 - 6:14am
“Book ‘em, Danno!” Trials are beginning in federal courts for some of the hundreds of people arrested in connection with the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, when a mob of Donald Trump loyalists attacked police and unlawfully entered the structure in a mad effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Trump’s supporters brought domestic terrorism to Capitol Hill and lawlessly besmirched a building that is the symbol of American government and the rule of law.
More than 500 people have been arrested in the aftermath of the insurrection. Hundreds of federal court battles will be a slow process, but the process has begun. On July 19, defendant Paul Hodgkins received eight months in prison after he pleaded guilty to obstruction of the congressional business of certifying electoral votes that gave Joe Biden the White House and Trump an eviction notice. Hodgkins was part of the MAGA mob that trespassed onto the Senate floor during the right-wing riot on Jan. 6. At the time, he carried a Trump flag and wore a backpack containing rope and latex gloves. “When a mob is prepared to attack the Capitol, democracy is in trouble,” said Judge Randolph Moss, who presided over the case.
A longer federal prison sentence is expected for Scott Fairlamb, who could receive up to 51 months behind bars for assaulting police and obstructing Congress when he is sentenced soon. So far only six Capitol Hill insurrectionists have been sentenced, and sentences have been relatively light. That trend could change for defendant Fairlamb and the scores of other accused rioters who will be brought to trial as the wheels of justice grind slowly toward verdicts, not vindication, for the MAGA mobsters.
On July 27, the eyes of the nation were again focused on Capitol Hill as four policemen, who were on duty during the Jan. 6 riot, testified to Congress about the mob violence that was directed against them during the MAGA melee. The cops told harrowing tales of being beaten, tased and sprayed with chemical irritants by sore loser Trump troops who invaded the Capitol. The lawless conduct of Trump supporters who have long claimed to “Back the Blue” and “support law enforcement” was on full display in Washington during their attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
Earlier this month, Congressional Gold Medals were awarded to the police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, but 21 Republican representatives voted against the much-deserved honor. Not surprisingly, Georgia representatives Andrew Clyde, Jody Hice and Marjorie Taylor Greene were among those who voted against awarding gold medals to the officers. Clyde, Hice and Greene are a truculent trio of apologists for Trump’s troublemakers who stormed the Capitol on that deadly day in January. They and most of their fellow congressional Republicans have attempted to mitigate and downplay the insurrection ever since it happened, but as President Biden said of the crimes of Jan. 6, “The tragedy that day deserves the truth above all else. We cannot allow history to be rewritten.”
Republican politicians who deny the events of Jan. 6 are indeed trying to rewrite history that was viewed by millions of Americans as it happened. They call Democrats a socialist party even as their own Republican Party shows more and more fealty to the fascism of white supremacy and militia mentality. Such politicians should read the dystopian writings of novelists George Orwell and Sinclair Lewis. In his chilling novel of authoritarianism, 1984, Orwell wrote of political apparatchiks who deny reality, decry reform and distort history: “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” In It Can’t Happen Here, his tale of a fascist dictatorship in America, Lewis wrote words in the 1930s that apply to this nation today: “A country that tolerates evil means—evil manners, standards of ethics—for a generation will be so poisoned that it will never have any good end.”
Donald Trump br by Ed Tant | August 25, 2021 - 6:1... (
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Some more left wing "twist it". Calling bullcrap unless your willing to call the attacks against polices stations and other state Capital buildings "insurrection", such as" Armed Protesters Break Into Oregon State Capitol Building ...
Milosia2 wrote:
I’m not black or brown,
I’m Scottish.
Scotland, the country that was so terrible that the Roman's build a wall to keep them out of the civilized world.
Blade_Runner wrote:
How does one never forget something that never happened?
That's how I. Feel !!! Get over it !
Must be getting very lonely sticking up for trump...
From CNN... a day ago..
Seven US Capitol Police officers are suing former President Donald Trump, Stop the Steal rally organizers and members of far-right extremist groups, accusing them of spreading lies, using White supremacist sentiments to attempt to overthrow the 2020 election, and ultimately bearing responsibility for the riot that injured more than 140 officers on January 6.
"Plaintiffs and their fellow law enforcement officers risked their lives to defend the Capitol from a violent, mass attack — an attack provoked, aided, and joined by Defendants in an unlawful effort to use force, intimidation, and threats to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 Presidential election," says the lawsuit, which was filed Thursday in US District Court for the District of Columbia.
"Because of Defendants' unlawful actions, Plaintiffs were violently assaulted, spat on, tear-gassed, bear-sprayed, subjected to racial slurs and epithets, and put in fear for their lives," the lawsuit says. "Plaintiffs' injuries, which Defendants caused, persist to this day."
The new lawsuit is the latest in a string of legal actions against the former President designed to hold him liable for the deadly US Capitol insurrection.
CNN has reached out to a Trump spokesperson for comment. Trump has previously denied any responsibility for the attack at the US Capitol.
The 71-page lawsuit also alleges the defendants spread false claims of election fraud and "incited violence against members of Congress and the law enforcement officers whose job it was to protect them."
Among the defendants are alleged members of the far-right extremist groups Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, who are now facing criminal charges for their alleged roles in the riot.
Trump makes executive privilege threat as House committee seeks documents from agencies on January 6 attack
Trump makes executive privilege threat as House committee seeks documents from agencies on January 6 attack
Last month, police officers who defended the Capitol on January 6 testified during a hearing before the House select committee investigating the events of that day. Their accounts made clear that they are still dealing with physical and mental trauma from the attack.
Earlier this year, two US Capitol Police officers sued Trump for inciting the crowd and said they suffered physical and emotional damages because he allegedly "inflamed, encouraged, incited (and) directed" the mob that stormed the Capitol. Democratic lawmakers, including former House impeachment manager Rep. Eric Swalwell of California, have also sued Trump and his associates over the attack.
Thursday's lawsuit comes a few days after the US Capitol Police's Office of Professional Responsibility determined the USCP officer who shot and killed pro-Trump rioter Ashli Babbitt on January 6 will not face any disciplinary action.
permafrost wrote:
Must be getting very lonely sticking up for trump...
From CNN... a day ago..
Seven US Capitol Police officers are suing former President Donald Trump, Stop the Steal rally organizers and members of far-right extremist groups, accusing them of spreading lies, using White supremacist sentiments to attempt to overthrow the 2020 election, and ultimately bearing responsibility for the riot that injured more than 140 officers on January 6.
"Plaintiffs and their fellow law enforcement officers risked their lives to defend the Capitol from a violent, mass attack — an attack provoked, aided, and joined by Defendants in an unlawful effort to use force, intimidation, and threats to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 Presidential election," says the lawsuit, which was filed Thursday in US District Court for the District of Columbia.
"Because of Defendants' unlawful actions, Plaintiffs were violently assaulted, spat on, tear-gassed, bear-sprayed, subjected to racial slurs and epithets, and put in fear for their lives," the lawsuit says. "Plaintiffs' injuries, which Defendants caused, persist to this day."
The new lawsuit is the latest in a string of legal actions against the former President designed to hold him liable for the deadly US Capitol insurrection.
CNN has reached out to a Trump spokesperson for comment. Trump has previously denied any responsibility for the attack at the US Capitol.
The 71-page lawsuit also alleges the defendants spread false claims of election fraud and "incited violence against members of Congress and the law enforcement officers whose job it was to protect them."
Among the defendants are alleged members of the far-right extremist groups Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, who are now facing criminal charges for their alleged roles in the riot.
Trump makes executive privilege threat as House committee seeks documents from agencies on January 6 attack
Trump makes executive privilege threat as House committee seeks documents from agencies on January 6 attack
Last month, police officers who defended the Capitol on January 6 testified during a hearing before the House select committee investigating the events of that day. Their accounts made clear that they are still dealing with physical and mental trauma from the attack.
Earlier this year, two US Capitol Police officers sued Trump for inciting the crowd and said they suffered physical and emotional damages because he allegedly "inflamed, encouraged, incited (and) directed" the mob that stormed the Capitol. Democratic lawmakers, including former House impeachment manager Rep. Eric Swalwell of California, have also sued Trump and his associates over the attack.
Thursday's lawsuit comes a few days after the US Capitol Police's Office of Professional Responsibility determined the USCP officer who shot and killed pro-Trump rioter Ashli Babbitt on January 6 will not face any disciplinary action.
Must be getting very lonely sticking up for trump.... (
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I guess you don't think the FBI did a good job in their investigation, am I right? They had all these "Trump dump" documents and found nothing. But hey, with your guy screwing us over at the border and now in Afghanistan, you need to continue this diversion for your base. WE get it.
permafrost wrote:
Must be getting very lonely sticking up for trump...
From CNN... a day ago..
Seven US Capitol Police officers are suing former President Donald Trump, Stop the Steal rally organizers and members of far-right extremist groups, accusing them of spreading lies, using White supremacist sentiments to attempt to overthrow the 2020 election, and ultimately bearing responsibility for the riot that injured more than 140 officers on January 6.
"Plaintiffs and their fellow law enforcement officers risked their lives to defend the Capitol from a violent, mass attack — an attack provoked, aided, and joined by Defendants in an unlawful effort to use force, intimidation, and threats to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the 2020 Presidential election," says the lawsuit, which was filed Thursday in US District Court for the District of Columbia.
"Because of Defendants' unlawful actions, Plaintiffs were violently assaulted, spat on, tear-gassed, bear-sprayed, subjected to racial slurs and epithets, and put in fear for their lives," the lawsuit says. "Plaintiffs' injuries, which Defendants caused, persist to this day."
The new lawsuit is the latest in a string of legal actions against the former President designed to hold him liable for the deadly US Capitol insurrection.
CNN has reached out to a Trump spokesperson for comment. Trump has previously denied any responsibility for the attack at the US Capitol.
The 71-page lawsuit also alleges the defendants spread false claims of election fraud and "incited violence against members of Congress and the law enforcement officers whose job it was to protect them."
Among the defendants are alleged members of the far-right extremist groups Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, who are now facing criminal charges for their alleged roles in the riot.
Trump makes executive privilege threat as House committee seeks documents from agencies on January 6 attack
Trump makes executive privilege threat as House committee seeks documents from agencies on January 6 attack
Last month, police officers who defended the Capitol on January 6 testified during a hearing before the House select committee investigating the events of that day. Their accounts made clear that they are still dealing with physical and mental trauma from the attack.
Earlier this year, two US Capitol Police officers sued Trump for inciting the crowd and said they suffered physical and emotional damages because he allegedly "inflamed, encouraged, incited (and) directed" the mob that stormed the Capitol. Democratic lawmakers, including former House impeachment manager Rep. Eric Swalwell of California, have also sued Trump and his associates over the attack.
Thursday's lawsuit comes a few days after the US Capitol Police's Office of Professional Responsibility determined the USCP officer who shot and killed pro-Trump rioter Ashli Babbitt on January 6 will not face any disciplinary action.
Must be getting very lonely sticking up for trump.... (
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Had that cop been white and Ashli Babbitt been black, you can bet that cop would be on trial for his life.
Milosia2 wrote:
I’m not black or brown,
I’m Scottish.
I think he was speaking of race not what you drink or would the word guzzle do .
As if CNN is a credible source - that's a good one :-)
Everyone (including you) knows they are shills for the Dems and they don't even TRY to hide it.
Here's a few straight up questions for you. I'd be really disappointed if you started chanting "RACIST" since that seems to be the typical response to questions that can't be honestly answered.
Why hasn't the name of the (black) guy that killed Ashli Babbitt been publicly identified?
You know, the same guy that had previous misconduct issues?
Is there some underlying (read corrupt) reason why they've somehow decided to disclose it over 7 months later?
Do you think that they've POLITICIZED the Capital Police like they did to literally everything else?
Can you comment on the ACTUAL sampling of events noted above that REALLY WERE INSURRECTIONS that lasted WAY more than a few hours and resulted in BILLIONS of $ of damages, deaths and carnage much WORSE that what we're currently witnessing in Afghanistan?
Stay in your lane cowboy...
nwtk2007 wrote:
I guess you don't think the FBI did a good job in their investigation, am I right? They had all these "Trump dump" documents and found nothing. But hey, with your guy screwing us over at the border and now in Afghanistan, you need to continue this diversion for your base. WE get it.
truly, you get nothing.. the FBI finding was not as you portray.. at the moment I have not the time to pull something up to show you.. perhaps tomorrow.. but as in all things trump he was not exonerated and was not found innocent.
And they did not find nothing...
nwtk2007 wrote:
Had that cop been white and Ashli Babbitt been black, you can bet that cop would be on trial for his life.
however, he is black and she was white and he is in fear of his life..
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