⚖️ TREASON REMINDER: "18 USC 115, which is why I think that we're going to see the Fifth Amendment being played, 'whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levees war against them or adheres to their enemies giving them aid and rawstory.com/trump-treason-…
comfort within the United States or elsewhere is guilty of treason and shall suffer death.' This is a death penalty statute!
'Or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000 and shall be incapable of holding any office under
the United States," he said.
"Just the memos that have been disclosed to this point, in my opinion, are treasonous. We danced around this a lot and we talk about obstructing Congress and things like that, but this was an effort to have a coup, to overthrow the country, to break
the pledge of allegiance we make to this country and to the constitution," he explained.
#MAGA by holding them accountable. #KAG by denying the GOP another opportunity to reinstall TFG, a treasonous, corrupt, fascist dictator.
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⚖️ THE LASTEST CON, UPDATE: CEO of Trump's social media 'blank check company' sued by investor for 'brazen act of fraud'
On Thursday, Axios reported that a private equity investor, Brian Shevland, is suing the CEO of the so-called "blank check company" rawstory.com/trump-truth-so…
behind TFG's attempt to build a new social media platform — and that he is alleging a fraud scheme.
"The lawsuit comes just a week after Digital World Acquisition Corp. (DWAC), led by Patrick Orlando, disclosed that it's under investigation by federal securities regulators.
It also comes several months before Trump's company is slated to launch its first public products," reported Dan Primack. "Shevland was an early director nominee of DWAC, but claims in his lawsuit that he was removed by Orlando without warning or notification — a move that denied
Noel Garcia Jr. and Rance Bolcik, both 17, were indicted Thursday by a grand jury in Refugio County, on third-degree felony charges of engaging in organized criminal activity and tampering with evidence, in addition to hate crime enhancements, according
to Corpus Christi's Channel 6.
The indictment alleges that Garcia Jr. and Bolcik, along with an unnamed minor female, committed assault causing bodily injury to a juvenile, before altering, destroying or concealing clothing.
🇺🇸 Biden finds acceptance in tornado-battered Trump country: 'I’d even call him president'
The president toured tornado devastation in western Kentucky, where voters backed Donald Trump by nearly a 4-to-1 margin last year and many still refuse to accept rawstory.com/joe-biden-kent…
him as the rightful winner, but even those who protested his election were glad that he visited.
“I didn’t vote for the president, and I’m not a fan of his policies,” said Clayton Howe, a 57-year-old lifelong resident of Mayfield, which was flattened in last week's storms. "But
I appreciate him being here. He’s still the president of the United States.”
Biden won only two of Kentucky's 120 counties, where tattered Trump flags waved amid the ruined homes and businesses, and reporters heard a few shouts of "Let's go Brandon," a conservative in-group slur
⚖️ Michael Cohen sues Donald Trump and Bill Barr for violating his First Amendment rights
TFG's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen announced Thursday that he will be filing a lawsuit against his former boss and former Attorney General Bill Barr after they rawstory.com/michael-cohen-…
tried to kill his First Amendment rights.
When Cohen was put in prison, COVID-19 was raging through the country and, namely through prisons. As a result, many correctional facilities put non-violent offenders on house arrest, including Cohen. To let him out, however, Cohen was
told he'd have to sign a statement promising he wouldn't publish his book until he had served his entire prison term, which would come after Trump's presidency. It also demanded that he wouldn't speak to the press.
Cohen refused and was sent back to FCI-Otisville, where he waged
⚖️BREAKING NEWS: Indicted Idaho sheriff blames 'drunk Indians' after pulling a gun on teenage church group
"Bingham County Sheriff Craig Rowland has been charged by the Idaho attorney general in connection with the Nov. 9 incident, which began when a rawstory.com/bingham-county…
Latter-day Saints youth group was delivering messages of thanks shaped like turkeys to those in their congregation," reported Allison Quinn. "A group of seven girls between age 12 and 16, along with their adult chaperone, was handing out the 'thankful turkeys' in Rowland’s
neighborhood in the city of Blackfoot. The activity involved pinning the 'turkey' notes to doors, and then ringing the occupant’s doorbell and running away, leaving them to find the message. When the girls stopped at Rowland’s house, he allegedly told his wife to fetch him his
😳 THE GOP BLAME GAME: It started just over two weeks ago with a Wall Street Journal opinion headline: “Biden’s covid Death Milestone: More Americans have died of the virus in 2021 than in all of 2020.”
"Republican politicians and their right-wing media sock puppets fell over themselves claiming Biden and Trump were somehow the same on covid. Or perhaps – gasp – Trump was better. It’s hogwash.
This maneuver is actually an intentional, subversive attack on our brains, a gateway
drug for an even more devastating reframing of how we think about the pandemic.
A lot is riding on whether Republicans can pull this off.
The pandemic is the fulcrum of our politics, the most important dynamic in all of our lives, the key to most Americans’ economic experience,