Some of the Trump supporters can be expected to say the usual: "Is that all? No big deal." "What about that can of spray paint used by a BLM protester?" "Trump made him do it." "He had authorization from Trump to take back the country."
They attract each other. There is a large number of them in Twin Falls. I know a dude there who is a member of them.
The Unlikely Connection Between Wellness Influencers and the Pro-Trump Rioters Illustrations Mishko, Clio Chang Tue, January 12, 2021, 9:30 AM The Unlikely Connection Between Wellness Influencers and the Pro-Trump Rioters excerpt: "When the pandemic hit last March, 27-year-old Jennifer*, a childcare worker from Virginia, was furloughed from her job, leaving her with little to do but curl up anxiously on her couch with her phone. She’d spend hours a day scrolling through Facebook and Instagram posts about self-healing, spirituality, and trauma, mostly by wellness types she followed after getting interested in natural medicine a few years back. (“We seemed to be on the same journey,” Jennifer says of her online community. “I’d built up almost a trust with them.”) But then a new kind of post started appearing in her feed: graphics “in pretty fonts with pretty colors” encouraging her to “Trust the Plan” or to be prepared that “Light Is Coming to Dark.” They were accompanied by an increasing number of posts (all misleading or false) on how COVID-19 was overblown, a hoax, or part of a government scheme to microchip everyone with a vaccine. To Jennifer, these posts raised “innocent questions”—the kind that the online wellness community had always posed about mainstream health and medical narratives. “They were always like, ‘Put on your critical-thinking hats; this doesn’t make sense,’” she says. “I was in this vulnerable mindset—out of work, at home all the time with nothing to do but scroll online. I wanted to feel like I had more control over the situation than I did.”
Melania hasn't made any statement about having tea together with Biden's wife on inauguration day. Melania Trump reportedly hasn't contacted Jill Biden to arrange the first ladies' traditional White House 'tea and tour'
Trump leaving before Biden's inauguration means he has a free ride on Air Force One to go home. Plus he can have a military red carpet affair with a 21-gun salute before his term ends to stoke his ego one last time.
It's looks like there won't be the traditional exchanging of gifts between the incoming and outgoing administrations. On Trump's inauguration day, he left Melania at the car with the gifts. He went up the White House steps without her. Obama noticed Melania and greeted her and helped her up the steps.
Don't Drink The Tea or The Koolaide! Evangelicals will never live this down, and there can be no denying this is their idea of politics.
Additional issues regarding the nuclear football arise due to Trump leaving the White House before the inauguration. Another nuclear football would need to be ready for Biden at the White House while Trump still has has the previous one at another location (his 21-gun salute ceremony) which will need to be deactivated at noon on inauguration day.
That is assuming the guys in the missile silos don't decide the insanity has gone on long enough already.
Giuliani says he's working on Trump's impeachment defense, would argue voter fraud claims excerpt: "President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani tells ABC News he's working as part of the president's defense team in his upcoming second impeachment trial -- and that he's prepared to argue that the president's claims of widespread voter fraud did not constitute incitement to violence because the widely-debunked claims are true. "I'm involved right now … that's what I'm working on," Giuliani told ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl. A few hours later, Giuliani -- who led the president's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results -- was spotted at the White House. Giuliani's involvement in Trump's impeachment defense comes as many of the lawyers involved in the president's first impeachment, including White House counsel Pat Cipollone and his deputies and outside lawyers Jay Sekulow and Jane and Marty Raskin, do not plan to return for the second trial."