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    1. I’ve seen proof Biden was in the crowd and lead people into the Whitehouse wearing a buffalo horned cape

    2. Nothing like definitive proof being offered to late well after the horse has bolted.

    3. Which should be plainly obvious to the whole country. We all saw him tell them to go march on the capitol. They weren’t there until he told them to go there to protest what was happening there. It was his damn insurrection. It was just a half-assessed one on his part. He didn’t fully commit. He had one foot in and one foot out. Hoping he could just light the match and let everyone else do all the work and he’d get to be in charge again. Not sure what he was really expecting/hoping for. But I’m glad it got shut down. If he had further instigated it could’ve gotten even worse. But it only got as bad as it did because of him. That was his march on the capitol to stop Congress by any means necessary. People there were ready to murder whoever got in their way.

      >”The evidence here made clear that President Trump was by a large measure the most culpable and most responsible person in this conspiracy. These crimes were committed for his benefit. The attack that happened at the Capitol, part of this case, does not happen without him. The other co-conspirators were doing this for his benefit,“ Smith said

      Which I don’t see how anyone could deny with a straight face. Trump was the center of the whole thing. The driving force. He clearly wanted them to succeed. He wanted to overthrow the government and reclaim power. He’s a traitor. He should’ve never been allowed to run after that. We’re fools for giving someone like that a second chance. He failed the first time, do you think he’s not gonna learn from that and adjust accordingly the next time he tries?

    4. Pakistani_in_MURICA on

      Republicans Night of J6: “We will protect American democracy.”

      Republicans J7: “It was just a tour.”

    5. Artistic-Cannibalism on

      How could it happen without him? They went to capital hill because he told them to go there at a rally were he claimed with no evidence that the democrats had cheated and stolen the election like he had to months at that point.

    6. HornyFerret4032 on

      Lol, no cap, Trump straight up lit that fuse. 🎆 Sit back n watch folks, this ain’t the end at all, but just the beginning. Y’all think Jan 6 was something? Man, we ain’t seen nothing yet. Buckle up, it’s only gonna get crazier from here.

    7. mettiusfufettius on

      Lol no shit. Everyone in that violent mob wasn’t wearing TRUMP merch by accident or coincidence haha

    8. BlahBlahBlackCheap on

      And his gross little friends who arranged travel and hotel fir broke ass mtherfckers

    9. Shouldn’t the left start investigating Merrick Garland? He seems responsible for slowing down the investigation allowing Trump time to get elected.

    10. Also “does not happen” without the financial support of the RNC, every elected Republican who lent credibility to Trump’s lies, and every channel of right wing media who helped spread those lies far and wide.

    11. AcanthisittaNo6653 on

      Trump has tried to stir his base up since his inauguration and it isn’t working. They now realize what a phony he is. Quack quack! says the lame duck..

    12. Has it happened before?

      Has it happened afterwards?

      Trump used his position to invoke a passion and frenzy in people. The BBC may have edited his speech, but they were highlighting the complete contrast that often happens between the start and end of Trumpism. A dangerous contrast that is unpredictable.

      This is astounding: „he had to be pushed repeatedly by his staff members to do anything to quell it“

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