Federal Judges Are Releasing Many Jailed Jan 6th Attendees, the US Supreme Court Takes Up The Case

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Oh don't worry, Republicans have learned after Jan. 6 that Republicans are not allowed to protest in the US without life imprisonments...

We have learned that in spades. Republican concerns are not allowed, and seemingly makes us "enemies of the state" no matter how peaceful we are.

We are Jews in Nazi Germany. Got that one in spades.
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Oh don't worry, Republicans have learned after Jan. 6 that Republicans are not allowed to protest in the US without life imprisonments...

We have learned that in spades. Republican concerns are not allowed, and seemingly makes us "enemies of the state" no matter how peaceful we are.

We are Jews in Nazi Germany. Got that one in spades.
Way to trivialize the Holocaust, but I don't think you all are the Jews in this scenario, but the other ones.
 
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In time, the people who run this website and Trump supporting Christians will realize the damage they have done to the Body of Christ by allowing posts like the one by @Hazelelponi be broadcast under a Christian banner. They will some day wake up and realize that there will be less people in heaven because of their actions. It’s just real sad in the present to see a major world religion slitting its own throat.
*Fewer* - otherwise, agreed.
 
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Yes because it's just so evil to think everyone in the country should be subject to the same laws and treatment as everyone else...

Instead, we should treat it as if it's justified to treat one group like second class citizens in the country of their birth.
If I was a Russian, in Putin's army, and tasked with seeding discord and animosity and anger that would lead to violence and bloodshed in USA. I'd be posting just like you do.
 
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Oh don't worry, Republicans have learned after Jan. 6 that Republicans are not allowed to protest in the US without life imprisonments...

We have learned that in spades. Republican concerns are not allowed, and seemingly makes us "enemies of the state" no matter how peaceful we are.

We are Jews in Nazi Germany. Got that one in spades.
Republicans in the US are the Jews in Nazi Germany. You truly think that don't you? You REALLY TRULY believe that at ANY point now, Democrats are going to round up and kill 6 million of you?

This meme is for a certain kind of Conservative.
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Yes because it's just so evil to think everyone in the country should be subject to the same laws and treatment as everyone else...

Instead, we should treat it as if it's justified to treat one group like second class citizens in the country of their birth.
There is no reasoning with someone who does not view the world for what it is. I have been witness to too many right wingers who have no idea how to compare situations and circumstance but claim they are a victim of imaginary circumstances.

That's sure Christian behavior.

But if anyone wants me to shut up they are free to delete my posts... Because I should be treated differently than others and that is right... Lol.. I should be ashamed for thinking I have the same right to speak as others. I should know my place...

It's second class citizenship...
Go ahead and talk but if you keep saying the things you're saying, don't expect people to find you englightenned or that your words are worthy of consideration.
 
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There is no reasoning with someone who does not view the world for what it is. I have been witness to too many right wingers who have no idea how to compare situations and circumstance but claim they are a victim of imaginary circumstances.
It's quite funny how those people that are literally dripping with the most privilege in USA today (the Christian white man), are the ones most likely to be complaining about how unfair everything is for them.
 
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It's quite funny how those people that are literally dripping with the most privilege in USA today (the Christian white man), are the ones most likely to be complaining about how unfair everything is for them.
IT actually makes sense, really. They have been in charge since 1776 and before; it's all they know. So, as SOON as new expectation may be put on them? Well, that would feel being really put upon.
 
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And here are some "attendees" doing what Trump sent them to do...
Donald J. Trump admonished the Jan 6th attendees to (Peacefully and Patriotically) make their voices heard, you aren't going to change the truth of these words spoken
 
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Donald J. Trump admonished the Jan 6th attendees to (Peacefully and Patriotically) make their voices heard
Once. In 90ish minutes of if you don’t fight like [heck] you’re not going to have a country anymore.
 
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Once. In 90ish minutes of if you don’t fight like [heck] you’re not going to have a country anymore.
I fight like hell daily, it's a spiritual battle non-physical, your suggestion it was to be a physical fight is just that, "Your Opinion" and I disagree

However the direct instruction of Donald J. Trump was to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard, this truth won't be erased
 
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Donald J. Trump admonished the Jan 6th attendees to (Peacefully and Patriotically) make their voices heard,
"We fight like hell. And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore," (Trump) said.

Let's see what Trump's insurgents have to say...

Robert Palmer, of Largo, Florida, in a handwritten letter. Palmer threw a fire extinguisher and attacked police officers. He was given more than five years in prison.

"I have realized that we, meaning Trump supporters, were lied to by those that at the time had great power, meaning the then sitting President, as well as those acting on his behalf.

“They kept spitting out the false narrative about a stolen election and how it was ‘our duty’ to stand up to tyranny. Little did I realize that they were the tyrannical ones desperate to hold on to power at any cost, even by creating the chaos they knew would happen with such rhetoric.”


In Harvard study of Jan. 6 rioters, top motivation is clear: Trump

The study, which was shared with NBC News ahead of its publication, logged and analyzed the motives of 417 Capitol rioters, all of whom have been charged in relation to Jan. 6.
The researchers from the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University wrote that the documents make clear that Jan. 6 committee member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., “was mostly correct in her assessment” that “Trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack.”

“Far and away, we find that the two most commonly-cited reasons for breaching the US Capitol were a desire to support Trump on January 6th in DC and concerns about election integrity,” the report reads.

The report adds to evidence from thousands of court documents in the more than 840 cases brought forward so far that many of those who stormed the U.S. Capitol and committed violent acts were motivated by their support for Trump and their belief in lies about the 2020 election.

A plurality of rioters cited either their support for Trump (20.6%) or Trump’s false belief that the election had been stolen (also 20.6%) as their primary motivation for their actions that led to charges on Jan. 6.

The third most frequently listed reason defendants gave to law enforcement for entering the Capitol was their belief that they were participating in “revolution, civil war, or secession.”

About the same number of defendants in the study claimed they were at the Capitol to “peacefully protest” (7%) as those who claimed they were there because of a “general interest in violence” (6.2%).


So when the mob invaded the Capitol to hang the Vice President and stop the confirmation of the election, what did Trump do to protect Congress?

He tweeted about how unfair the election was, how he was cheated, and how people should be peaceful. But did nothing to stop the insurrection. Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland offered Maryland National Guard troops to help, but Trump didn't accept the offer.

In a statement Wednesday, Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller did not mention working with Trump. He said he "spoke separately with the Vice President [Mike Pence] and with Speaker Pelosi, Leader McConnell, Senator Schumer and Representative Hoyer about the situation at the U.S. Capitol."

Reports show that Trump was initially hesitant to involve the National Guard. NBCsaid Trump "had to be convinced" and that Pence was in contact with the Pentagon and "encouraged a much more rapid deployment."

According to CNN, Trump was less eager to deploy federal forces on Capitol Hill on Wednesday than he had been for other protests, but "Pence played a key role in coordinating with the Pentagon about deploying them, and urged them to move faster than they were."


Trump only told his people to leave the Capitol after it was clear that the insurgency had failed. You aren't going to change the truth.
 
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"We fight like hell. And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore," (Trump) said.

Let's see what Trump's insurgents have to say...

Robert Palmer, of Largo, Florida, in a handwritten letter. Palmer threw a fire extinguisher and attacked police officers. He was given more than five years in prison.

"I have realized that we, meaning Trump supporters, were lied to by those that at the time had great power, meaning the then sitting President, as well as those acting on his behalf.

“They kept spitting out the false narrative about a stolen election and how it was ‘our duty’ to stand up to tyranny. Little did I realize that they were the tyrannical ones desperate to hold on to power at any cost, even by creating the chaos they knew would happen with such rhetoric.”


In Harvard study of Jan. 6 rioters, top motivation is clear: Trump

The study, which was shared with NBC News ahead of its publication, logged and analyzed the motives of 417 Capitol rioters, all of whom have been charged in relation to Jan. 6.
The researchers from the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University wrote that the documents make clear that Jan. 6 committee member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., “was mostly correct in her assessment” that “Trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack.”

“Far and away, we find that the two most commonly-cited reasons for breaching the US Capitol were a desire to support Trump on January 6th in DC and concerns about election integrity,” the report reads.

The report adds to evidence from thousands of court documents in the more than 840 cases brought forward so far that many of those who stormed the U.S. Capitol and committed violent acts were motivated by their support for Trump and their belief in lies about the 2020 election.

A plurality of rioters cited either their support for Trump (20.6%) or Trump’s false belief that the election had been stolen (also 20.6%) as their primary motivation for their actions that led to charges on Jan. 6.

The third most frequently listed reason defendants gave to law enforcement for entering the Capitol was their belief that they were participating in “revolution, civil war, or secession.”

About the same number of defendants in the study claimed they were at the Capitol to “peacefully protest” (7%) as those who claimed they were there because of a “general interest in violence” (6.2%).


So when the mob invaded the Capitol to hang the Vice President and stop the confirmation of the election, what did Trump do to protect Congress?

He tweeted about how unfair the election was, how he was cheated, and how people should be peaceful. But did nothing to stop the insurrection. Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland offered Maryland National Guard troops to help, but Trump didn't accept the offer.

In a statement Wednesday, Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller did not mention working with Trump. He said he "spoke separately with the Vice President [Mike Pence] and with Speaker Pelosi, Leader McConnell, Senator Schumer and Representative Hoyer about the situation at the U.S. Capitol."

Reports show that Trump was initially hesitant to involve the National Guard. NBCsaid Trump "had to be convinced" and that Pence was in contact with the Pentagon and "encouraged a much more rapid deployment."

According to CNN, Trump was less eager to deploy federal forces on Capitol Hill on Wednesday than he had been for other protests, but "Pence played a key role in coordinating with the Pentagon about deploying them, and urged them to move faster than they were."


Trump only told his people to leave the Capitol after it was clear that the insurgency had failed. You aren't going to change the truth.
(Quote, Donald J. Trump Jan 6, 2021)
Peacefully and Patriotically make your voices heard
 
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Peacefully and Patriotically make your voices heard
Trump's insurgents disagree with you.

“Far and away, we find that the two most commonly-cited reasons for breaching the US Capitol were a desire to support Trump on January 6th in DC and concerns about election integrity,” the report reads.

The report adds to evidence from thousands of court documents in the more than 840 cases brought forward so far that many of those who stormed the U.S. Capitol and committed violent acts were motivated by their support for Trump and their belief in lies about the 2020 election.

A plurality of rioters cited either their support for Trump (20.6%) or Trump’s false belief that the election had been stolen (also 20.6%) as their primary motivation for their actions that led to charges on Jan. 6.

The third most frequently listed reason defendants gave to law enforcement for entering the Capitol was their belief that they were participating in “revolution, civil war, or secession.”
 
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The truth regarding the classified files on Jan 6th will be opened when Donald J. Trump is president starting Jan 20th 2025, can't wait!
He's really going to clean house...

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