The Donald Trump Score Card

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  1. egger

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    He was turned in by someone he dated on Bumble after he bragged about his involvement in the insurrection.


    U.S. Capitol rioter arrested after Bumble match reports him to the FBI

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    "A Texas man has been arrested for his alleged role in the breach of the U.S. Capitol on January 6 after his Bumble match reported him to the FBI, officials say. He’s the second man to get caught after boasting about the crime on the dating app.

    Andrew Taake, the 32-year-old owner of the Hi-Flow washing service in Houston, was arrested on Friday after the FBI received a tip from his match on the Bumble dating app.

    “Taake discussed his participation in the riot with Witness 1 and sent Witness 1 several pictures of himself, including a picture of himself taken on January 6, 2021, after he was allegedly pepper sprayed by law enforcement officers,” an FBI agent said in the criminal complaint.

    Asked if he was near the action, Taake told his match that he was there “from the very beginning,” according to a blurry screenshot released by investigators. He further admitted to being inside the Capitol building for about 30 minutes.

    In following up on the tip, the FBI reviewed flight records which showed that Taake had flown from Houston to Baltimore on January 5. They also found publicly posted videos and photos in which the man is shown inside the U.S. Capitol at the time of the riot."
     
  2. Calamity Jane

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    Looks as if the 'Indians' have become the 'Outdians'
     
  3. Flagme15

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    Trump is a former pro football fan. Why? Because the NFL wouldn’t let him own a team.
     
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    Edward George Jr. arrested on charges for connection to Capitol riots

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    "According to an indictment issued July 7, George is charged with obstructing Congress' certification of the 2020 Electoral College vote; entering and remaining on restricted property; conducting disorderly and disruptive conduct on restricted property; unlawfully entering and remaining in the Gallery of Congress; conducting disorderly and disruptive conduct in a Capitol Building; parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol Building; obstructing, impeding or interfering with a law enforcement officer; assaulting, resisting or impeding a law enforcement officer; and stealing and or disposing of an American flag and flagpole from the Capitol Building.

    At George's court appearance Thursday he pleaded not guilty to all charges and waived his right to a speedy trial, federal court records show."
     
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    All that's needed now is someone who stole an American flag and pole from the Capitol building, threw the American flag on the ground, placed a Trump flag on the pole, and used the pole to beat police officers (for protecting members of Congress who wouldn't overthrow a legitimate election for Trump).
     
  6. egger

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    Even more enigmatic and disturbing is how someone as deranged as Trump can induce such a cult following comprised of everyday people, many without prior criminal charges, to the point of rioting on behalf of his lies, including landscapers, firemen, police officers, military members, school teachers, therapists, probation officers, DEA agents, Olympic gold medalists, and pastors.
     
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    Florida pastor facing U.S. Capitol riot charges has court hearing

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    "WASHINGTON, July 22 (Reuters) - A 72-year-old Florida pastor facing federal criminal charges arising from the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump took part in a preliminary hearing on Thursday before a judge.

    James Cusick Jr., pastor of the Global Outreach Ministries of Melbourne, Florida, faces four misdemeanor charges related to the riot, including violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. His son Casey Cusick, 35, also a pastor at his father's church, faces similar charges but did not participate in Thursday's hearing.

    One of the their parishioners, David Lesperance, 69, also faces similar charges. Lesperance did not take part in the hearing.

    According to an FBI affidavit, Lesperance told investigators that his pastor had attended Trump's speech before the riot and then went to the Capitol building.:WASHINGTON, July 22 (Reuters) - A 72-year-old Florida pastor facing federal criminal charges arising from the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump took part in a preliminary hearing on Thursday before a judge."
     
  8. Eric!

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    You got to wonder why any of this would even matter to a “former” baseball fan. He’s just trying to stir his base up with his usual stupid rhetoric. He should be banned from public speaking!
     
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    AZ audit "director" kicked out of recount building as chaos escalates

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    "Republicans once referred to Ken Bennett as the "director" of their widely-panned audit of votes in Maricopa County, but he has reportedly lost his privileges to even enter the building where the fiasco is taking place.

    Bennett, who served as Arizona's Secretary of State and president of the state Senate, was the one person associated with the recount with experience in elections. He was officially listed as the liaison to the state Senate, which paid $150,000 of the $9 million the audit is reportedly costing.

    "Questions are mounting about who is in control of the long-running partisan review of Maricopa County's 2020 election results — the Arizona Senate, which ordered it, or the outside firms that are running it," The Arizona Republic reported Friday evening. "On Friday, Ken Bennett, the Senate liaison to the audit, was not allowed into the building at the state fairgrounds where the audit is taking place, a day after he shared data with outside critics from an ongoing ballot count."

    "While this work is supposedly being overseen by Senate representatives, many times that oversight is not there," the newspaper noted. "The Cyber Ninjas have for weeks resisted getting outside checks of the audit, insiders say.""
     
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    Former President Trump is hosting a rally in Phoenix. Here’s what you need to know | 12news.com

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    "PHOENIX — Former President Donald Trump will be in the Valley Saturday morning for a political rally billed as a “Protect Our Elections” event.

    The event is being held at Arizona Federal Theatre in Downtown Phoenix and is scheduled to last from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The rally is hosted by Turning Point Action, whose founder is a key Trump ally.

    It comes as the partisan audit of Maricopa County’s 2.1 million ballots continues. The recount will have no impact on President Joe Biden’s victory in the state.

    Trump and his supporters falsely maintain that election fraud paved the way for the Biden administration. But no evidence of widespread fraud ever surfaced.

    Biden won Arizona by nearly 11,000 votes. And his victory was acknowledged by Republican and Democratic leaders.

    It's the first time Arizona voted for a Democrat in a presidential election since 1996.

    Speakers at the rally will almost certainly address the upcoming 2022 election that has major stakes in Congress as Arizona cements itself as a battleground state."
     
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    9 to 5 on a summer’s day in Phoenix. I hope to hell it’s outside. Either trump wil get heat stroke, or a bolt of lightning from Geezus will strike him down.
     
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    You'd think people would smarten up one of these days---they just seem hopelessly dumb.:confused:
     
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    McCarthy wants to appoint people like Jim Jordan to the Congressional riot investigation committe to investigate Pelosi for not having thousands of riot-trained police to defend the Capitol against thousands of such Trump protesters whom Trump watched on TV from the White House for hours while doing nothing to stop the insurrection he incited.
     
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    Trump slams Arizona Senate Republican who said Maricopa audit 'makes us look like idiots'

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    "Former President Donald Trump chastised an Arizona Republican who said the chamber's controversial audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County "makes us look like idiots."

    A message issued through Trump's Save America PAC on Thursday singled out state Sen. Paul Boyer, calling him a "RINO," which stands for Republican in Name Only, and offering praise to his primary challenger.

    "Republican Arizona State Senator Paul Boyer, a RINO if there ever was one, is doing everything in his power to hold up the damning Forensic Audit of Maricopa County which has been taking place over the last 90 days. The people of Arizona are demanding it," Trump said. "Boyer has been nothing but trouble, and nobody knows why. All we demand is Voter Integrity! He is being primaried by a strong and highly respected challenger, former Arizona State Representative Anthony Kern.""
     
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    Trump slams Arizona Senate Republican who said Maricopa audit 'makes us look like idiots'

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    "Boyer also responded with a snarky tweet, alluding to the southern border, reports the auditors were looking for bamboo fibers from China in ballots, and the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

    "Had Trump built the wall like he promised, perhaps he could’ve prevented the 40k #BambooBallots from being imported into Arizona," he said in a tweet, inserting a laughing emoji. "And if he hadn’t started an insurrection in D.C. and gotten kicked off here, I could’ve responded directly to him. So there’s that.""
     
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  17. Eric!

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    Stop getting my hopes up
     
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    More people need to speak out - just like this- and not be afraid.
     
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    Opinion | Why I’m Sure Trump Will Run for President in 2024

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    "Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida has become another frequent subject at Mr. Trump’s Bedminster, N.J., golf club, where the former president is spending the summer away from the Florida heat. Many members of Trumpworld believe Mr. DeSantis, who came in second to Mr. Trump in a CPAC straw poll this month, might, unbelievably, run for the 2024 nomination even if Mr. Trump runs. The idea that Mr. DeSantis, who Mr. Trump believes he “made” by his endorsement, might not accept his dependence on and obligation to Mr. Trump would be a personal affront that must be met. Mr. Trump pointedly blew off the governor’s request that he postpone a Florida rally in the aftermath of the Surfside building collapse. Clear message: The governor is not the boss of him. (Mr. DeSantis has denied making this request.)

    The continued career of Mr. McConnell, to whom Mr. Trump has not spoken since vilifying him with a heap of obscenity after Mr. McConnell acknowledged Joe Biden’s victory, is unfinished business. (Trump aides believe the two are likely to never speak again.)

    Mr. Trump believes that Mr. McConnell retained his Senate seat in 2020 only because of his support. The war against Mr. McConnell is a war about who controls the Republican Party — if it’s Mr. Trump’s party, it can’t be Mr. McConnell’s. If candidates win because of his endorsements, thereby making Mr. Trump himself the ultimate winner, and inevitable front-runner, then it’s surely his party. Mr. Trump, whose political muscle helped oust some Republican enemies from office in 2018, is confident about evicting Mr. McConnell once back in power. (I doubt he pays attention to the fact that Mr. McConnell was re-elected to a six-year term and has a reasonable chance of becoming the Senate majority leader again.)"
     
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    Opinion | Why I’m Sure Trump Will Run for President in 2024

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    "But perhaps most important, there is his classic hucksterism, and his synoptic U.S.P. — unique selling proposition. In 2016 it was “the wall.” For 2022 and 2024 he will have another proposition available: “the steal,” a rallying cry of rage and simplicity.

    For Democrats, who see him exiled to Mar-a-Lago, stripped of his key social media platforms and facing determined prosecutors, his future seems risible if not pathetic. But this is Donald Trump, always ready to strike back harder than he has been struck, to blame anyone but himself, to silence any doubts with the sound of his own voice, to take what he believes is his and, most of all, to seize all available attention. Sound the alarm."
     
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