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PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2022 12:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-committed-treason-with-pence-remark-ex-prosecutor-glenn-kirschner/ar-AAXNNBa?ocid=EMMX&cvid=0eaf8f84101349379a6ca364102b3aa0


Trump 'Committed Treason' With Pence Remark: Ex-Prosecutor Glenn Kirschner


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Former Army prosecutor Glenn Kirschner on Thursday said he believes Donald Trump "committed the crime of treason" if a report is true that he said former Vice President Mike Pence should be hanged.

Kirschner made the comments on his YouTube show, Justice Matters. In the video, he discussed a recently released account provided to the House select committee investigating the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. According to The New York Times' reporting of the account, Mark Meadows, then the White House chief of staff, told colleagues on January 6 that Trump said "something to the effect of: Maybe Mr. Pence should be hanged."

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"The evidence is mounting that Donald Trump didn't just incite the insurrection. He committed the crime of treason," Kirschner said.

Kirschner, who is also an NBC News and MSNBC legal analyst, noted that the Times wrote it wasn't clear what tone Trump used with his reported comments.

"What tone the president of the United States used when he was saying the vice president should be hanged? Does his tone matter?" Kirschner asked incredulously.

He continued, "So, friends, based on this new reporting, let me state this as plainly and directly as I can: Donald Trump committed the crime of treason."

He then cited the definition of treason from the United States Code, a compilation of general and permanent federal statutes. He read, "'Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them, is guilty of treason.'"

Kirschner also shared a clip from his YouTube program on his Twitter account, where he makes his accusation that Trump committed treason.


Thursday wasn't the first time Kirschner has accused the former president of committing treason. Last month, he said in another YouTube video that "we know" Trump "inspired," "encouraged" and "incited" his supporters to attack the Capitol.

"We know he launched the attack by telling his angry mob that he had whipped up" to march to the Capitol and to "fight like hell," the legal expert said.

In that video, Kirschner added that, based on reporting, "we know" members of Trump's administration and family members urged him to "call off the attack and condemn the violence," but he declined to act.

"We know he did," Kirschner continued. "I would even go so far as to say that what Donald Trump did qualifies as treason."

In his most recent video, the attorney reiterated his position regarding Trump's actions on January 6.

"Donald Trump launched the attack on the Capitol. Donald Trump refused to call off that attack when many around him begged him to do so," Kirschner said. "And we now know Donald Trump was angry, and he told those around him [that] Mike Pence should be hanged. Donald Trump waged war, levied war against the United States on and around January 6."

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2022 8:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

how many people does isso have on his kill list....

this guy only had a hit list...


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/judge-zip-tied-shot-by-militia-member-who-had-whitmer-on-hit-list-police/ar-AAY5xV3?ocid=windirect&cvid=72aeba36b72b4f53b49b842328ce1959


Judge Zip-Tied, Shot by Militia Member Who Had Whitmer on Hit List: Police


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Aman accused of fatally shooting a former Wisconsin judge on Friday morning reportedly had a hit list that included several elected officials including Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

A man accused of fatally shooting a Wisconsin judge also had a hit list that included elected officials including Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Above, Whitmer speaks at a Joe Biden rally in Southfield, Michigan in October 2020.
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A man accused of fatally shooting a Wisconsin judge also had a hit list that included elected officials including Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Above, Whitmer speaks at a Joe Biden rally in Southfield, Michigan in October 2020.
The Juneau County Sheriff's office received a call at approximately 6:30 a.m. reporting an armed person inside a New Lisbon home, the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) said in a statement.

When authorities arrived, they tried to negotiate with the alleged shooter. However, after several attempts, they entered the home at 10:17 a.m. and found the 68-year-old homeowner dead. Police also found a 56-year-old man in the basement suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the DOJ. The man was then taken to a medical facility and is in critical condition, according to Attorney General Josh Kaul.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2022 2:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/fascist-paramilitary-groups-seen-aligning-with-republican-political-targeting-142143557542?cid=eml_mra_20220615&user_email=e73377d3e40790eecbf6a99203e1476ea2a23c644c2045abd739b8f9e629a73b


Fascist, paramilitary groups seen aligning with Republican political targeting


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Rachel Maddow looks at the spate of racist, Trump-loyal, fascist paramilitary groups in the news lately and points out that their targets line up with the political targeting by Republican politicians, a dangerous and worrying dynamic.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2022 8:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yCayUCu4CY


Ex-GOP congressman reacts to 'RINO' ad:


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This isn't fringe anymoreFormer Republican congressman Joe Walsh speaks with CNN's Brianna Keilar about a new campaign ad from GOP Senate candidate Eric Greitens, which shows him brandishing a gun and urging supporters to hunt RINOs (Republicans in Name Only).

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2022 9:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i started this thread in 2017,,, i was way ahead of the curve profiling this clear and present danger.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/rep-pramila-jayapal-says-former-president-donald-trump-has-fostered-an-increasingly-violent-political-climate-the-highest-office-in-the-land-used-and-unleashed-and-mobilized-all-of-that-violence/ar-AAZGdzs?ocid=winp2sv1plus&cvid=bb4e322905b046668f5b9517283c6d8a


Rep. Pramila Jayapal says former President Donald Trump has fostered an increasingly violent political climate: 'The highest office in the land, used, and unleashed, and mobilized, all of that violence'


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Rep. Pramila Jayapal, an Oregon Democrat, compared threats made against her to an increasingly violent political climate.

In her first interview discussing threats made against her earlier this month, Jayapal said former President Donald Trump's tenure emboldened white supremacists and other extremists to act on their violent urges.

"It's not that racism and white supremacy haven't existed in our country," Jayapal told Jonathan Capehart on MSNBC's "The Sunday Show."

"But what has happened is that the person that occupied the White House, the highest office in the land, actually used and unleashed and mobilized all of that violence and white supremacy using the tools of the federal government," she said.

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On July 9, a 48-year-old man was arrested and accused of stalking and threatening Jayapal outside of her residence, Insider previously reported.

A neighbor told police the suspect shouted, "Go back to India, I'm going to kill you."

Jayapal pointed to the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol as an example of violence and extremism encouraged by the former president.

She also added that Trump promoted violence by "using bans on Muslims, bans on trans folks, calling out people to be racist, working with the most racist, white supremacist, violent extremist groups, including the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys, and then, of course, using lies and misinformation, disinformation, to try to steal an election and stage a coup."

Jayapal brought up a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quote at the end of her interview: "Morality cannot be legislated, but behavior can be regulated. Judicial decrees may not change the heart, but they can restrain the heartless."

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2022 6:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

NYT

Officials involved in Donald Trump’s plan to falsely claim he had won Arizona told lawyers they feared their actions could be seen as treason.
Tuesday, August 2, 2022 5:56 PM ET

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Kelli Ward, the chairwoman of the Arizona Republican Party, and Kelly Townsend, a state senator, were both said to have expressed concerns to Mr. Trump’s lawyers in December 2020 about participating in a plan to sign on to a slate of electors claiming that Mr. Trump had won Arizona, even though Joe Biden had won the state.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2022 1:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

isn't that where the right wingers cheered on a racist-nazi from another country

So pedophile trump is trying to whip up his base and do new fundraising on his hate and lies. He collected about 250 million right after jan 6... and now he wants more for what to sue CNN...


https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-jan-6-riot-gretchen-whitmer-kidnap-plot-fake-cpac-2022-8?r=MX&IR=T


Trump baselessly claims that Jan. 6 instigators and Gretchen Whitmer kidnap plot were 'fake' in CPAC speech, video shows


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Trump baselessly said Jan. 6 instigators and a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Whitmer were "fake."

He alluded to conspiracy theories about the Capitol riot being orchestrated by FBI agents.

Trump made the comments while speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 2:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/sheriff-investigate-desantis-migrants-threats


Sheriff Investigating DeSantis’ Migrant Plot Bombarded With Threats


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The Texas sheriff who’s been investigating Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ (R) scheme to fly migrants in the Lone Star State to Martha’s Vineyard has been allegedly slammed with threats ever since he announced the probe on Monday.

A spokesperson at Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar’s office told Vice on Tuesday that the official, whose jurisdiction includes San Antonio, has been getting “numerous threats” and that there’s been “an influx of calls to our dispatch and administrative offices, along with hateful emails received.”

“Additionally, as in any instance when our office receives threats precautionary measures will be made for safety [sic] of all personnel,” the spokesperson said.

The office’s allegations reflect a growing trend in threats against investigators who look into wrongdoing by far-right leaders.

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security reported last month that federal law enforcement and courts have been facing an “unprecedented” uptick in threats in the wake of the FBI’s raid of ex-President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, where he had stashed classified documents.

The judge who signed the warrant for the Mar-a-Lago raid, Bruce Reinhart, has been targeted online by Trump supporters who’ve posted what they believe to be his address, phone numbers, and names of his family members.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 03, 2022 8:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-loving-congresswoman-deletes-post-laughing-at-brutal-assault-on-nancy-pelosi-s-husband/ar-AA13ENLy?cvid=cc617b1a122642fba0e1bee0bf537cc2&ocid=winp2sv1plustaskbarhover



Trump-loving congresswoman deletes post laughing at brutal assault on Nancy Pelosi's husband


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On Wednesday, The Daily Beast reported that Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) took down a tweet laughing at the violent attack on the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) at their San Francisco home.

"'LOL,' the congresswoman wrote on Friday while boosting a heavily photoshopped right-wing meme showing men with hammers standing in front of the alleged assailant’s Berkeley home," said the report. "The tweet remained online for several days and, according to journalist Aaron Rupar, the GOP lawmaker turned off her Twitter replies after users called out the mocking tweet. By midday Tuesday, Tenney appeared to have altogether deleted the post without explanation, Rupar later noted."

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 05, 2022 2:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

where is the media can you imagine if dem did this... ya ok if a pediophile loving party does it.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/homeland-security-admits-it-tried-to-manufacture-fake-terrorists-for-trump/ar-AA13LPOV?ocid=winp2fptaskbar&cvid=e4bbc3e3f9d24fc3b11e00546296a896

Homeland Security Admits It Tried to Manufacture Fake Terrorists for Trump


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The Department of Homeland Security launched a failed operation that ensnared hundreds, if not thousands, of U.S. protesters in what new documents show was as a sweeping, power-hungry effort before the 2020 election to bolster President Donald Trump’s spurious claims about a “terrorist organization” he accused his Democratic rivals of supporting.

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An internal investigative report, made public this month by Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat of Oregon, details the findings of DHS lawyers concerning a previously undisclosed effort by Trump’s acting secretary of homeland security, Chad Wolf, to amass secret dossiers on Americans in Portland attending anti-racism protests in summer 2020 sparked by the police murder of Minneapolis father George Floyd.

The report describes attempts by top officials to link protesters to an imaginary terrorist plot in an apparent effort to boost Trump’s reelection odds, raising concerns now about the ability of a sitting president to co-opt billions of dollars’ worth of domestic intelligence assets for their own political gain. DHS analysts recounted orders to generate evidence of financial ties between protesters in custody; an effort that, had they not failed, would have seemingly served to legitimize President Trump’s false claims about “Antifa,” an “organization” that even his most loyal intelligence officers failed to drum up proof ever existed.

“Did not find any evidence that assertion was true”
The DHS report offers a full accounting of the intelligence activities happening behind the scenes of officers’ protest containment; “twisted efforts,” Wyden said, of Trump administration officials promoting “baseless conspiracy theories” to manufacture of a domestic terrorist threat for the president’s “political gain.” The report describes the dossiers generated by DHS as having detailed the past whereabouts and the “friends and followers of the subjects, as well as their interests” — up to and including “First Amendment speech activity.” Intelligence analysts had internally raised concerns about the decision to accuse anyone caught in the streets by default of being an “anarchist extremist” specifically because “sufficient facts” were never found “to support such a characterization.”

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One field operations analyst told interviewers that the charts were hastily “thrown together,” adding they “didn’t even know why some of the people were arrested.” In some cases, it was unclear whether the arrests were made by police or by one of the several federal agencies on the ground. The analysts were never provided arrest affidavits or paperwork, a witness told investigators, adding that they “just worked off the assumption that everyone on the list was arrested.” Lawyers who reviewed 43 of the dossiers found it “concerning,” the report says, that 13 of them stemmed from “nonviolent crimes.” These included trespassing, though it was unclear to analysts and investigators whether the cases had “any relationship to federal property,” the report says.

A footnote in the report states that “at least one witness” told investigators that dossiers had been requested on people who were “not arrested” but merely accused of threats. Another, citing emails exchanged between top intelligence officials, states dossiers were created “on persons arrested having nothing to do with homeland security or threats to officers.”

Questioned by investigators, the agency’s chief intelligence officer acknowledged fielding requests by Wolf and his acting deputy, Ken Cuccinelli, to create dossiers “against everyone participating in the Portland protest,” regardless of whether they’d been accused of any crime, the report says. That officer, Brian Murphy, then head of the agency’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A), told interviewers that he’d rejected the idea, informing his bosses that he could only “look at people who were arrested,” and adding that it was something his office had done “thousands” of times before.

The DHS report, finalized more than a year ago, includes descriptions of orders handed down to “senior leadership” instructing them to broadly apply the label “violent antifa anarchists inspired” to Portland protesters unless they had intel showing “something different.”

Once the dossiers were received by the agency’s emerging threat center, it became clear that DHS had no real way to tie the protesters to any terrorist activities, neither at home nor abroad. Efforts to drum up evidence to support the administration’s claim that a “larger network was directing or financing” the protesters — a task assigned to another unit, known as the Homeland Identities, Targeting and Exploitation Center, diverted away from its usual work of analyzing national security threats — “did not find any evidence that assertion was true,” the report says.

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Fears of political toadies occupying key intelligence roles had been aired publicly by former intelligence community members during the Trump administration’s early years, but their concerns were all but ignored by Senate Republicans during confirmation hearings that would ultimately inflict serious reputational damage on a number of agencies that, for their own survival, had long avoided partisan leanings.

The report is based on interviews with approximately 80 employees conducted by attorneys drawn from various agency components, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Coast Guard. The investigation began in response to leaks of internal DHS emails in July 2020 that prompted questions from lawmakers about potential intelligence abuses, including the monitoring of journalists’ activities online and the liberal application of terrorism-related language to describe Americans engaged in protest.


I&A is one of the nation’s 17 intelligence community members overseen by the nation’s “top spy,” the director of national intelligence, whose office drafts daily top-secret briefings for the president. The directorship was held throughout the protests by John Ratcliffe, a Republican of Texas and renowned Trump loyalist, whose nomination to the post was withdrawn initially in 2019 over qualifications concerns raised by lawmakers and career intelligence officials.

The dossiers, known as Operational Background Reports, or OBRs, are known colloquially within the agency as “baseball cards,” the report says. The task of creating them was handed, “with little to no guidance on execution,” to the agency’s Current and Emerging Threats Center, an analysis unit whose “actionable intelligence” is distributed widely throughout the government. According to the report, the dossiers would’ve been shared with, among others, the agency’s Field Operations Division, which works closely with House and Senate committee staffers, and the Federal Protection Service, whose core mission is securing some 9,000 federal facilities across the country. The extent to which entities outside the federal government were meant to be involved is unclear; however, the report indicates that DHS state and local partners, which would naturally include law enforcement, but also potentially organizations like National Governors Association, could have also been in the loop.

Funded to the tune of $1.5 billion, the Federal Protective Service (FPS) is comprised of thousands of security officers drawn from private contractors such as Triple Canopy, a firm merged in 2014 with another contractor called Academi, previously known as Blackwater. Its staff notoriously included elite warfighters recruited from among the Navy SEALS, the Army Rangers, and the Marines expeditionary force MARSOC.

Activated to engage protesters targeting federal buildings in Portland — including the well-vandalized Hatfield Federal Courthouse — FPS personnel were eventually joined by officers hailing from across the federal government, including some on loan by the U.S. Marshals Service tactical unit normally tasked with making the arrests of the nation’s most violent fugitives. They converged for a mission dubbed “Operation Diligent Valor,” authorized under Executive Order 13933, purportedly to apprehend “anarchists and left-wing extremists” who’d been driven by Floyd’s murder to target U.S. monuments commemorating slave owners and Confederate traitors — dangerous individuals, Trump said, advancing a “fringe ideology” painting the U.S. government as “fundamentally unjust.”

Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, convicted of murder and sentenced to 22 and a half years in prison in 2021, sparked more than 100 days of continuous marches in Portland. Sporadic protests continued well into the next spring, frequently marked by nightly standoffs between protesters toting bottles, fruit, and fireworks and riot-control squads armed with nightsticks, pepperspray, and “kinetic impact munitions” designed to irritate, disorient, and compel compliance through pain.

Police would eventually rack up an unprecedented 6,000 documented use-of-force cases against the demonstrators, who in turn reportedly inflicted more than $2.3 million in damage to federal buildings alone. Police ran off legal observers and physically beat journalist who suffered injuries at the hands of federal agents armed with crowd control weapons as well. In response to the bad press, Justice Department lawyers filed a successful motion in court giving police the power to force reporters off the streets.

Reports began surfacing, meanwhile, of protesters being abducted near demonstrations by men jumping of unmarked in military fatigues. After widely circulated footage confirmed the accounts, DHS acknowledged the abductions, as well as the fact that agents had taken intentional steps to ensure their identities remained secret.


Analysts would feed protesters’ names into an array of databases, including LexisNexis, a tool used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to hunt undocumented immigrants. Another tool, referred to as “Tangles” — a likely reference to the now-defunct Facebook app CrowdTangle — was used to “[compile] information from the subject’s available social media profiles.

The report also states that dossiers were requested on multiple journalists, including Benjamin Wittes, editor-in-chief of Lawfare.

Wittes was targeted for publishing unclassified DHS materials, including the initial leak that set off the investigation. Wittes had coauthored an article at Lawfare with Steve Vladeck, a University of Texas law professor, in July 2020, which included leaked guidance — known as a “job aid” — disclosing DHS plans to act on Trump’s executive order. The document, Lawfare reported, implicated “at least parts of the intelligence community” in the “monitoring and collecting information on some protest activities.” Later leaks obtained by the New York Times included a DHS memo that, among other things, summarized tweets that had been published by Wittes.

One tweet, published on July 26 — a week after Lawfare published the guidance document — included a leaked email by DHS’s acting chief intelligence officer, relaying orders to begin referring to all violence in Portland as the work of “Antifa.”


As the summer nights grew longer and the 2020 elections near, the media spent less time focused on the cause of the demonstrations — the suffocation of a Black father of five by a white Minneapolis police officer who was outwardly unmoved by Floyd’s desperate pleas for air, or the heartrending cries for his mother. Headlines shifted instead, as if on cue, to focus on the narrative crafted by the president’s flailing reelection campaign; a pre-packed delusion designed to strike fear in voters’ imaginations and tether Democrats to a fictitious terrorist threat.

Nothing could dissuade Trump from continuing to propagate the claims, which his supporters — most to this day — continue to blindly believe. “In my book it’s virtually a part of their campaign, Antifa,” Trump said in the final months before the election. “The Democrats act like, gee, I don’t know exactly what that is.”

Trump’s highest ranking intelligence crony, John Ratcliffe, meanwhile, would go on to play the only card left with a little help from Sen. Lindsey Graham, the Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Shocking and alarming career intelligence officials, Graham posted a letter online ahead of the election’s final debate. It contained a batch of Russian disinformation that a Republican-led committee had disregarded as bogus four years earlier. Apparently, it focused on the only Democratic left on whom they could find any material with which to smear: Hillary Clinton, who had no election to lose.

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