1. of the election."

    orange traitor: "That's not what I'm asking you to do. What I'm just asking you to do is just say it's corrupt and leave the rest to me and the Republican congressmen."

    Republican congresspersons who asked trump for pardons:

    Andy Biggs
    Marjorie Taylor Greene
    Mo Brooks
    Matt Gaetz
    Louie Gohmert
    Paul Gosar
    Gym Jordan
    Scott Perry

    Burdick v. United States (1915) the Supreme Court ruled that “acceptance” of a pardon carries a confession of guilt.

    The writing is on the wall: trump attempted to pervert the DOJ into his own tool of sedition. The present head of the DOJ, Merrick Garland, must now indict or forever go down in history as one of America's most pathetic figures. That is, of course, IF the America of the future is allowed under fascism to have honest history books.

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  3. @LSUpride123 this time just HAS to be it right! They finally got him? Right?
  4. Why yes. Someone wrote it down~!
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  5. I hope they give Trump equal time and @Winston1 and his "open mind" can finally see what happened that night!
  6. trump was invited to testify. Even in the public hearings. He refused.
  7. Yea, they invited him to answer their questions only. Not get equal shit posting time.
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  8. You don't even believe your own excuses. Let's face it: in your mind it doesn't matter what trump did, ever, because admitting he's a moronic traitor when you were warned ahead of time would mean that you'd have to admit you were wrong. You can forgive a traitor his treason but you could never forgive somebody calling you stupid.
  9. Its true though. Unlike an actual court where time is equal, this is political theater. If there was an actual crime, it would be in a real court. You understand this right?
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  10. Who ever said this is a court? Do you understand that investigations PRECEDE criminal indictments?