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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4952 on: April 05, 2022, 05:26:41 PM »
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4953 on: April 05, 2022, 11:42:20 PM »
So, Criminal Donald ADMITTED he lost the election on video, but still continues to lie to this very day screaming that the election was "stolen" from him, which incites his radical base to commit more political violence. It also allows this fraudster to continue to fundraise off this lie which is the only reason he's still doing it. Lock him up!

This video is extremely damning and this the evidence which will send Donnie to prison. He knew he lost the election but tried to overturn the election via a coup and insurrection anyway. His admission is on video and the DOJ will use it against him as evidence.       

'I didn't win the election': Trump concedes 2020 defeat in video interview with historians



Donald Trump admitted on video that he did not win the 2020 election.

The former president conceded his defeat -- which could become a key piece of evidence in the various investigations of his attempts to overturn the loss -- during an interview with a panel of historians convened by Princeton professor Julian Zelizer published by The Atlantic.

“I didn’t win the election,” Trump said.

Trump had reached out to the panel of professional historians in hopes they would produce "an accurate book," said Zelizer, the author of the scholarly book The Presidency of Donald Trump: A First Historical Assessment.

“I’m looking at the list, it’s a tremendous group of people, and I think rather than being critical I’d like to have you hear me out, which is what we’re doing now, and I appreciate it," Trump told the group.

Zelizer said Trump's staff supplied the panelists with documents that portrayed him as "a conventional president with a moderate record," although he issued a statement shortly after the meeting saying he would give no more interviews for books about his time in office.

“It seems to me that meeting with authors of the ridiculous number of books being written about my very successful administration, or me, is a total waste of time,” Trump said in that July 2021 statement. “These writers are often bad people who write whatever comes to their mind or fits their agenda. It has nothing to do with facts or reality.”

https://www.rawstory.com/donald-trump-2657095627/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4954 on: April 06, 2022, 12:55:19 AM »
Donnie admitted on video that he lost the election, but he goes to his hate rallies still making up dangerous lies that the "election was stolen from him". Those lies incite his rabid base to go out and commit political violence. This fraudster also continues to fundraise off this scam so he can make more money off his gullible base. He sees his base as easy marks and continues to take advantage of them.

Not only that, he has his handpicked right wing stooges from Congress come out on stage before him to parrot the same "election fraud" lies, push conspiracy theories, falsley smear Joe Biden, and viciously attack Republicans who stand up against these outright lies. They call those Republicans "RINOs" and are forcing them out of the party. The Republican Party is a cult and in order to be welcome you have to lie for Donald Trump and do whatever he tells you, and if you don't, they will cancel you out of the party. That is the very definition of a cult....supreme loyalty.         

His stooges in Congress know these are lies as well but only do it to prop up Donnie. Lying Michigan Rep. McClain lied to the crowd stating that "Trump took out Osama bin Laden" while Donnie stood there beaming taking credit for something he never did. President Obama took out Osama bin Laden in 2011 while Donnie was still on television. But that doesn't stop these right wingers from outright lying giving Donnie fake credit and delusional Donnie took fake credit for it.

The GOP is a conspiracy party and exists to worship and give fake credit to Donald Trump. His crowds are getting smaller and his app is a flop so even his own base has caught on to his scam. Why would anyone want to be associated with a party who is always lying to you? They want you to live in a fake alternate world just telling you what you want to hear even though the claims are totally absurd.   

Really glad that these officials in Michigan are debunking all these lies and conspiracies. This needs to be done all over America and in the Mainstream media as well instead of letting these liars on programs to push these lies to the viewers.       


Michigan Dem officials do 4-hour livestream fact-checking Trump's ‘Big Lie’ claims



Ingham County Clerk Barb Byrum, Attorney General Dana Nessel and state Sen. Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor) recorded a four-hour livestream during former President Donald Trump’s rally in Washington Township SaPersonay where they reviewed and corrected inaccurate claims from he and other GOP officials.

“For 18 months, we have endured lies and conspiracies regarding the 2020 Presidential Election and they have undermined the public’s trust in our elections administrators, and our Democracy,” said Byrum. “It is critical that we not let these go unchecked, and that the residents of Michigan have access to actual facts about how our elections are run.”

Trump was in Michigan to support Kristina Karamo, a Republican running for secretary of state in 2022, and Matthew DePerno, who is seeking the attorney general nomination to run against Nessel.

DePerno is up against former state House Speaker Tom Leonard and state Rep. Ryan Berman (R-Commerce Twp.) for the Republican nomination at the state convention April 23 in Grand Rapids.

Karamo is battling state Rep. Beau LaFace (R-Iron Mountain) and Chesterfield Township Clerk Cindy Berry for the Republican secretary of state nomination. The winner will be up against Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson.

Both candidates have helped spread election fraud conspiracies in the state and across the country, despite hundreds of audits across Michigan showing that Trump lost to President Joe Biden in Michigan by more than 154,000 votes in the 2020 presidential election.

Trump, along with the endorsed candidates and GOP leaders who joined him at the podium, like Michigan Republican Party Co-Chair Meshawn Maddock and U.S. Rep. Lisa McClain (R-Bruce Twp.), focused on the 2020 election and conspiracies that the election was rigged against Trump with thrown-out ballots and voting equipment.

When DePerno took the stage, Byrum, Irwin and Nessel pushed back on conspiracies he shared about election fraud in the Antrim County 2020 general election.

DePerno filed a case challenging the election results in Antrim County, but Nessel noted that it was “a Republican-nominated judge who threw his lawsuit out, finding it to be completely without merit.”

On election night, Antrim County briefly showed Biden was winning Antrim County, a Republican stronghold, due to human error. It was quickly corrected.

“Early the next morning, the clerk in Antrim County realized the mistake was made, corrected it and owned up to it,” Irwin said during the livestream SaPersonay. “Despite what was a rather mundane mistake that everybody could see, who knew anything about elections in Antrim County … that mistake was spun up into a national controversy and was used by irresponsible lawyers like Matt DePerno.”

Trump’s speech lasted approximately 90 minutes, where he talked about many of his typical rally topics, including the 2020 presidential election, COVID-19 mandates by Democratic governors, high crime rates in cities with Democratic mayors and comparing the unemployment rates between his time in office and under Biden.

“What we need to bear in mind is that public trust can be lost in an instant and it will take years to regain that trust,” said Byrum. “It is my hope that exposing his lies for what they are, we can start to rebuild the trust that he took from this country.”

https://michiganadvance.com/2022/04/05/dem-officials-do-4-hour-livestream-fact-checking-big-lie-claims-during-trump-rally/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4955 on: April 06, 2022, 01:44:24 PM »
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4956 on: April 06, 2022, 03:02:55 PM »
The noose is getting tighter and tighter around Hunter's neck.  The media is trying to sacrifice him to save Old Joe.  Old Joe is up to his neck in Biden, Inc. along with his brother and Hunter.  DOJ will want to bring the hammer down well before the mid-term elections to avoid any implication that they are influencing the republican landslide in November.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4957 on: April 07, 2022, 12:09:07 AM »
The noose is getting tighter and tighter around Hunter's neck.  The media is trying to sacrifice him to save Old Joe.  Old Joe is up to his neck in Biden, Inc. along with his brother and Hunter.  DOJ will want to bring the hammer down well before the mid-term elections to avoid any implication that they are influencing the republican landslide in November.

Another bogus made up conspiracy theory as deflection from Criminal Donald's treason. Our own former intelligence officials said this Hunter Biden nonsense is Russian disinformation and Richard Smith is pushing Kremlin propaganda in order to smear the Biden's. Shameful.   

The only ones who will be indicted by the DOJ are these treasonous criminals and 81+ million Americans who hate Criminal Donald will never vote for the Republican party who attempted a coup to illegally keep him in power. 

Federal judge: Trump and lawyer John Eastman likely committed crimes in attempt to overturn election
https://news.yahoo.com/federal-judge-trump-and-lawyer-john-eastman-likely-committed-crimes-in-attempt-to-overturn-election-190219092.html

Hunter Biden story is Russian disinfo, dozens of former intel officials say
More than 50 former intelligence officials signed a letter casting doubt on the provenance of a New York Post story on the former vice president's son.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/19/hunter-biden-story-russian-disinfo-430276

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4958 on: April 07, 2022, 12:17:26 AM »
WATCH: Rudy Giuliani being disbarred for Trump’s ‘big lie’ becomes topic of derision on the House floor



Former U.S. Associate Attorney General Rudy Giuliani's professional woes became a topic of discussion on the floor of the House of Representatives on Thursday.

Giuliani, who also served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of NY (SDNY), pushed Trump's "big law" of election fraud following Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election. The conspiracy theory played better on Fox News than in court, with Giuliani having his law license suspended in both New York and Washington, DC.

Giuliani was mentioned during debate over a criminal referral for former Trump aides Peter Navaro and Daniel Scavino, Jr. after they refused to cooperate with a subpoena from the House Select Committee to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

"The election claims made by Donald Trump were so frivolous and so unfounded that the president’s lead lawyer did not just lose these cases, he lost his license to practice law," Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) said.

Watch: https://twitter.com/i/status/1511811889751240706

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4959 on: April 07, 2022, 01:23:05 PM »
Trump's judge-shopping effort in lawsuit against Hillary Clinton goes down in flames



Donald Trump's efforts to sue Hillary Clinton over the 2016 election — that he won — suffered an apparent blow to his legal strategy.

"A federal judge — nominated to the bench by President Bill Clinton in 1996 — on Wednesday emphatically rejected Donald Trump’s demand that he recuse from Trump’s sprawling lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, declaring that there’s no legitimate basis to demand that he step back from the case," Politico reported Wednesday. "In a five-page order, Judge Donald Middlebrooks emphasized that he has never met either of the Clintons and was confirmed by unanimous consent in the Senate, requiring backing from both parties."

Trump did not offer a specific complaint against Middlebrooks.

"Middlebrooks observed that Trump filed his lawsuit in the Fort Pierce division of the Southern District of the Florida federal court and that the only District Court judge who sits in that division is a Trump appointee. However, under the court’s docketing system, the case wound up assigned to Middlebrooks, who sits in West Palm Beach. 'Despite the odds, this case landed with me instead,' Middlebrooks wrote, suggesting that Trump’s legal team was judge-shopping — seeking to get the case in front of a judge who might view it favorably," Politico explained. "He also quoted an appellate precedent observing that recusal demands are 'sometimes driven more by litigation strategies than by ethical concerns.'”

The judge also seemed to question the reading comprehension skills of Trump's attorneys.

"Given this precedent, I am not disqualified from presiding, nor should I recuse on the basis of any appearance of partiality. The three cases Plaintiff cites in his Motion compel no different conclusion, and indeed do not appear to support his arguments," the judge explained.

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/04/06/judge-recuse-trump-hillary-clinton-00023650

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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