@w7voa Me Again, Getting Arrested. Make arrests great again. My ass got arrested (again, again and again)=MAGAAAA (NYC, Florida, Washington, D.C., you're up next Georgia).
Indictment against Trump for #Jan6 actions:
Conspiracy to defraud the US.
Conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding.
Obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding.
Conspiracy against rights.
Four of Trump's alleged co-conspirators are attorneys and another is a Justice Department official working on civil matters, according to the indictment.
Trump has been charged with four crimes: one count of conspiracy to violate rights, one count of conspiracy to defraud the government, and one count each of obstructing an official proceeding and conspiring to do so. Convictions on the first two would carry a sentence of up to five years in prison each; the obstruction charges carry up to 20 years.
“Today's indictment serves as an important reminder: anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be President of the United States," says former VP Pence in a statement. "Our country is more important than one man. Our constitution is more important than any one man’s career. On January 6th, Former President Trump demanded that I choose between him and the Constitution. I chose the Constitution and I always will."
@w7voa He backed very slowly away from the former guy while trying to stay in his good graces, and stay in a position wherein the Constitution was turned into a right wing football. Among other unconstitutional things that happened under Trump/Pence. So while I am glad he said this, it's self-serving propaganda at best, and delusional back-patting at worst.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries have released a statement after Donald Trump was indicted in connection to his efforts to overturn #Election2020.
@w7voa Couldn’t 67 senators vote to amend the rules of the Senate so that for the remainder of this Congress it takes 2 senators to sustain an objection to a UC request for military confirmations?
@w7voa Yeah, he chose the Constitution, but only after he called a judge and asked if he could violate it. Fortunately, that judge was J. Michael Luttig, who advised then-Vice President Mike Pence of his constitutional responsibility and duty to certify the results of the 2020 election.
FFS, Mike!
“…Biden’s disastrous economic policies…”
The ones that got us through an unprecedented pandemic, achieved a bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, returned how many jobs to America, amped up home-grown manufacturing, resulted in the best jobs and unemployment numbers in decades, etc… those disastrous policies?
TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT PRESIDENT BIDEN’S SUCCESSES!
Spread the word!
This is utter garbage from Pence. Even now, he is still sucking up to the man who tried to murder him. Pence will wholeheartedly support Trump's presidential candidacy.
Pence will choose the Constitution, with these exceptions:
The emoluments clause
The US postal service
The 9th Amendment and unenumated civil rights like bodily autonomy, agency, privacy, or the right for parents to choose reproductive or other medical care for their children,...
"It depends upon the attention of the people. It depends upon their character. It depends upon their intelligence. It depends upon their intention to do right or wrong. And it depends upon their compassion."
SearingTruth
@w7voa They're unnamed conspirators. The co- prefix is redundant. Ever since Nixon's Watergate cover-up conspiracy people have been using the extra co- even though it adds nothing to the meaning. You sound like Dean Wormer with his Double Secret Probation in "Animal House." Does that movie reference date me? Maybe, but saying "unnamed co-conspirators" dates you, too. Please drop the co- unless you're going full retro and putting a -gate suffix on this co-conspiracy.
I sure hope this is one of those “speaking indictments” — there sure is a story to be told here & it looks like Special Prosecutor Jack Smith knows all!
@w7voa Trump is right! They SHOULD have arrested him 2.5 years ago!
And I agree that it’s wrong to prosecute him in the middle of the campaign. We need to have the trials now! Quick trials! Quick trials! He always says the Chinese judicial system is best. Quick trials!
@zleap Definitely. That’s why he wants the death penalty for drug dealers and insists that China has no drugs. And I’m sure he’d lock up all his political enemies if he could. He’s envious of dictators and thinks democracy is for suckers.
@w7voa This person was president. The dumbing down of America. He graduated from an Ivy League school (what a joke on that university). Republican Party (mostly made of white people) will not denounce him. Trump knows "fake" (fake skin color and fake hair color, I won't just randomly capitalize "fake"). Indictments are real (what the fuck is with this guy).
@w7voa Childish pea-brain who barely understands object permanence can't quite grasp the fact that indictments require investigation which takes time. He probably had raging tantrums about DoJ refusing to indict Hillary just because there was no evidence she'd done anything illegal.
@w7voa I hope he IS indicted at 1700 today (which is 3 minutes ago by my calculation). But regardless of that, he is such a fvcking clueless idiot. How y'all put him in the White House in 2016 is still beyond my comprehension, and I lived in the USA at the time!
Trump earned another indictment. Whipping up a crowd to attack Congress. Stealing, hiding, and refusing government classified information, using classified information to pander to his vanity…. Trump has earned every indictment and any resulting criminal convictions that are given to him.
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