Trump's alleged role in inciting the violence that left multiple people dead has been aired before Congress and in the courts. Impeachment managers have played video linking the former President's words to the rioters' violent actions. Prosecutors have told federal judges around the country that accused insurrectionists have repeatedly pointed to Trump as the one who was giving them direction.
Racine's lawyers are weighing those facts, but also carefully examining the legal challenges, and probabilities of a successful prosecution, if they move forward with charging the former President with a misdemeanor, according to a person familiar with the decision
Satan here. I love tRump!. He will sit at my left side and will be my 3rd bum boy after Stalin And Hitler(genghis khan grew tiresome and his anus was used up)
Jose Nelson
So it's Stalin on your right, Trump on your left, and Hitler behind you on your throne?
Who sits at your feet, licking the toe jams away?
Mitch or Ted or Lindsey?
Sebastian Taylor
NEVER DO WHAT MITCH SAYS, NEVER FOLLOW MCCONNELL !
IMPEACHMENT(S) ARTICLE(S) SHOULD HAVE BEEN DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY TO THE SENATE TO FORCE MCCONNELL TO DO HIS JOB,
FEAR CAUSED DEMOCRATIC HESITATION AND HESITATION CAUSED DEMOCRATS WORST FEARS TO COME TRUE,
t-Rump WALKS FREE
Jeremiah Young
Trump was guaranteed to walk free no matter what even if he had nuked LA, San Francisco and NYC.
Zachary Gonzalez
CONCUR, SO WHY PLAY NICE WITH MITCH? JUST RAM ALL LEGISLATION THROUGH, FUCKEM
Eli Flores
Mitch McConnell sets sights on retaking Senate control for GOP
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is turning his focus to retaking the majority in 2022, saying he would back Republican primary candidates based on their electability, even if it meant opposing rivals backed by former President Donald Trump, he revealed in a new interview.
“My goal is, in every way possible, to have nominees representing the Republican Party who can win in November. Some of them may be people the former president likes. Some of them may not be. The only thing I care about is electability,” the highest-ranking Republican official told Politico in a telephone interview over the weekend.
Joseph Clark
Mitch, Doest a little more evil so that thou may sitest at mine hooves, licking mine toe jams away
Jeremiah Jones
"in the middle off 5th avenue..."
Connor Bennett
You are a schizophrenic
Connor Robinson
Welcome to Dab Forums. Where the idiots and the mentally ill meet for internet bum fights.
Mason Rivera
Jaywalking is considered an infraction, but in some jurisdictions, it is a misdemeanor or requires a court appearance.[citation needed] The penalty is usually a fine. In some cities, such as New York City, Chicago, and Boston, although prohibited, "jaywalking" has been so common that police generally cite or detain jaywalkers only if their behavior is considered excessively dangerous or disruptive, such as running out in front of a moving vehicle or crossing after the light is about to change to allow cross traffic to proceed. Penalties for jaywalking vary by state, and, within a state, may vary by county or municipality. A sampling of US cities found fines ranging from $1 to $1,000
John Miller
It is a more criminal act to burn and loot than it is to say something that causes people to dress as Vikings and illegally take selfies in Porky's House. But Porky is not happy about that, believe me
Gavin Wilson
Leading House Democrat sues Trump under a post-Civil War law
Former President Donald Trump and attorney Rudy Giuliani are being accused of conspiring with the far-right groups Proud Boys and Oath Keepers to incite the January 6 insurrection in a civil lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court by the Democratic chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee that cites a post-Civil War law designed to combat violence and intimidation by the Ku Klux Klan.
Jose Martinez
The burning looting and vandalizing of structures is okay and will be broadcast favorably by Porky But don't you dare to walk in Porky's house and take a viking selfie because the hammer will come fucking down on you once they spin up their propoganda machines
John Flores
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Parker Smith
That’s why the participants want the secret history of the 2020 election told, even though it sounds like a paranoid fever dream–a well-funded cabal of powerful people, ranging across industries and ideologies, working together behind the scenes to influence perceptions, change rules and laws, steer media coverage and control the flow of information. Then COVID-19 erupted at the height of the primary-election season. Normal methods of voting were no longer safe for voters or the mostly elderly volunteers who normally staff polling places. In his apartment in the D.C. suburbs, Podhorzer began working from his laptop at his kitchen table, holding back-to-back Zoom meetings for hours a day with his network of contacts across the progressive universe: the labor movement; the institutional left, like Planned Parenthood and Greenpeace; resistance groups like Indivisible and MoveOn; progressive data geeks and strategists, representatives of donors and foundations.. The meetings became the galactic center for a constellation of operatives across the left who shared overlapping goals but didn’t usually work in concert. The group had no name, no leaders and no hierarchy, but it kept the disparate actors in sync. The first task was overhauling America’s balky election infrastructure–in the middle of a pandemic. For the thousands of local, mostly nonpartisan officials who administer elections, the most urgent need was money. In March, activists appealed to Congress to steer COVID relief money to election administration. Led by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, more than 150 organizations signed a letter to every member of Congress seeking $2 billion in election funding. It was somewhat successful: the CARES Act, passed later that month, contained $400 million in grants to state election administrators. But It wasn’t going to be enough. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative chipped in $300 million