The second impeachment of Donald trump*

schuylaar

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on the call to Georgia's SOS Raffensperger..'find' = cheat.

Trump: 'Why won't you find'? 'Someday you'll tell me why you won't find'.

he sounds so ridiculous trying to be a mob boss veiling his words, but if you don't know words it sounds weird.

i can't wait until this fvcker is gone for good- and it will be soon by a disgruntled Trumper.
 

Wattzzup

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On the note of impeachment, ever notice the news wants us to trust them, but they nit pick what is considered news? Somehow, Gov Cuomo performing a blatant coverup and his aide confirming it to Democratic leadership in Albany is not news worthy.
We should focus on that and not covid :wall:
 
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hanimmal

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schuylaar

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his last attorney wanted $250k and Trumpy was all excited..'that's it?'.yeah for the phone call and up front..a few days later it was announced that Castor was the new one. Castor is so stupid bet you he never got a dime but that's okay because Trump got what he paid for.
 

printer

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GOP senators ask when Trump knew the Capitol was breached and what actions he took to end the rioting
Sen. Susan Collins, a Republican representing Maine, submitted the following question on behalf of herself and her colleague, Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska to Trump's defense team.

"Exactly when did President Trump learn of the breach of the Capitol? What specific actions did he take to bring the rioting to an end? And when did he take them? Please be as detailed as possible."

Michael van der Veen, one of Trump's lawyers, took their question as an opportunity to suggest that the House managers failed to address this very topic.

"With the rush to bring this impeachment, there's been absolutely no investigation into that," said van der Veen, adding "and that's the problem with this entire proceeding."

Referencing an incomplete timeline dating back to December 2020, as well as a Jan. 6th tweet posted at 2:38 p.m. ET, van der Veen argued that there was "a lot of interaction between the authorities and getting folks to have security" ahead of the day's riot.

 

TacoMac

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These defense lawyers would have been better served to simply walk in and say, "Proceed to vote." and walk out.

There is no defense for what happened. What they've done is ruin their careers, their livelihoods and their reputations if they ever had any. But that's all things Trump: Everything he comes in contact with dies.

And he's still not going to pay them.

They, like all the others before them, will get exactly what they deserve. The only person that hasn't so far is Trump and his family.
 

printer

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There is more than enough work for slime ball lawyers. It can be a calling card, I can defend the indefensible and do it with a straight face. It is not the lawyers that I am disgusted with but the republicans that are accepting the bs when no one in their right mind would.
 

TacoMac

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There is more than enough work for slime ball lawyers. It can be a calling card, I can defend the indefensible and do it with a straight face. It is not the lawyers that I am disgusted with but the republicans that are accepting the bs when no one in their right mind would.
Very good point.
 

guitarguy10

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On the note of impeachment, ever notice the news wants us to trust them, but they nit pick what is considered news? Somehow, Gov Cuomo performing a blatant coverup and his aide confirming it to Democratic leadership in Albany is not news worthy.
That story is being reported by all of my news sources, I don't know what news you watch ... and I'm Canadian.
 

Offmymeds

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On the note of impeachment, ever notice the news wants us to trust them, but they nit pick what is considered news? Somehow, Gov Cuomo performing a blatant coverup and his aide confirming it to Democratic leadership in Albany is not news worthy.
Why Cuomo? Why not DeSantis who's done & doing worse? Aren't you nit picking?
 

Offmymeds

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5,463 deaths yesterday, just in one day. Trump is responsible for 40% of the deaths per the Lancet Commission report. That's 192,400 people died due to Trump's "playing it down" to get get reelected. Add six more from the Capitol riots.
 

schuylaar

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5,463 deaths yesterday, just in one day. Trump is responsible for 40% of the deaths per the Lancet Commission report. That's 192,400 people died due to Trump's "playing it down" to get get reelected. Add six more from the Capitol riots.
hiding it.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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5,463 deaths yesterday, just in one day. Trump is responsible for 40% of the deaths per the Lancet Commission report. That's 192,400 people died due to Trump's "playing it down" to get get reelected. Add six more from the Capitol riots.
The reason these numbers are so high are states are reporting “back logged” deaths. What the hell are backlogged deaths ? This is so fucked up. I have now seen at least 2 states report around 2,000 back logged deaths and then those numbers get dumped into the new daily number making it look like it happened in one day. If all the states start jumping on
the “back logged” death train we will be over 500,000 by the end of the month.
 

Rrog

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Isn’t that just Ohio? That’s nothing to affect the overall USA daily death toll. That’s simply another convenient GOP way to diminish the carnage happening
 
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