Alex Jones should threaten Trump by saying he will send his wife over to bash him in the head about his vaccine stance.
Not only are Trump's desired end-results subversive, the approach he uses to implement them is subversive. The results have his fingerprints on them but are difficult to prove because of his shadowy approach of directing them indirectly. Michael Cohen's illegal actions at the direction of Trump are an example. Another is the recorded and publicly released phone call Trump made to Raffensperger which exposed a rare glimpse of Trump's method, which is now under a criminal investigation in GA.
Trump-loving Ken Paxton blasted after judge dismisses election fraud case excerpt: "An election fraud case brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against a Medina County official has been tossed out by a judge, the San Antonio Express News reports. Tomas “Tommy” Ramirez, a justice of the peace in Medina County, had all charges dismissed on Dec. 21 and will have his position restored after he was suspended when the charges came about. According to Ramirez, the case was "politically motivated and was totally unjustified," adding that his indictment was just for Paxton to get headlines and rile up his base. “My family and I have received anonymous hate mail and ugly social media attacks,” Ramirez said. “My law office was vandalized and I was even asked by the State Bar of Texas if I wanted to voluntarily surrender my law license.” Paxton’s office accused Ramirez and three women of running a vote harvesting operation that worked out of assisted living centers. The case's dismissal came after a separate court struck down a law allowing the state attorney general to unilaterally prosecute election law cases."
'I will shed more' blood: Judge orders oath-breaking former deputy to remain in jail to await MAGA riot trial excerpt: "A federal judge has ruled that a former sheriff’s deputy from Tennessee who is accused of dragging a Metropolitan police officer into a crowd of violent rioters at the US Capitol on Jan. 6 must stay in jail while he awaits trial. Ronald Colton McAbee was employed by the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office in Tennessee at the time he and a friend joined the mob at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, according to the government. In his order requiring McAbee to remain in pretrial detention, issued on Dec. 21, 2021, Judge Emmet G. Sullivan cited evidence submitted by the government that McAbee was “excused from work” at the sheriff’s office due to a shoulder injury sustained during a recent car accident. According to a text submitted into evidence by the government, the 27-year-old sheriff’s deputy went to the doctor for CT scans and MRIs only two days before the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol. McAbee texted his friend on Dec. 23, 2020, according to the government to ask whether he planned to go to Washington, DC on Jan. 6. “I want to go, but only if you’re going,” McAbee reportedly wrote. “I’m not in shape to fight right now.”"
Georgia Republicans clinging to Trump and his revenge campaign. Georgia Republicans are ‘clinging’ to Trump — and it is causing a ‘civil war’ in the GOP: report
Lindell delayed Trump's reinstatement to the end of the year. His fans are frustrated that it hasn't happened. A previous date was August 2021. Mike Lindell lashes out at fans who are revolting against his failed Trump 'reinstatement' predictions
Pence has snubbed the police who helped save his life by downplaying Trump's siege on the Capitol. Capitol Police Officer Brings Chilling Receipts after Pence Downplays Insurrection excerpt: "Perhaps no group faced a more direct threat than the Capitol and D.C. Metro police officers who defended the building that day. They faced chemical attacks and beatings from Trump supporters. Within a month, two Capitol officers would take their own lives. By August, two more would do the same. One of the officers who defended the Capitol, Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell, who testified this summer before a congressional committee that he thought he was going to die as he defended against the belligerent mob. Gonell took issue with Pence's characterization of the insurrection as "one tragic day in January" and responded by tweeting pictures of the injuries he sustained that day. Accompanied with photos of his bruised body and mangled feet, Gonell wrote: "This happened to me giving [Pence] and others time to escape to safely so he wouldn’t get hanged/executed. To some, my efforts and injuries are just an exaggeration. THEY did this to me. This why it matters to me and should matters to you." While Gonell feels Pence is dismissing the sacrifice of Capitol Police that day, gratitude poured in from social media users across the country."
Trump and Pence need to be summoned to court and forced to watch the violence that occurred during the insurrection.
The story of Luke Coffee. He Rioted at the Capitol. Then for Weeks He Lived in Luxury While Hiding From the FBI. excerpt: "Though conservative, Coffee had never been a die-hard supporter of Donald Trump, whose bullying demeanor he found off-putting. But that changed as his livelihood felt more and more threatened. He began to believe that shutdowns—which Trump opposed—were oppressive. He grew particularly distrustful of Dr. Anthony Fauci after the immunologist walked back his statements from late February advising against mask-wearing, and he became disgusted watching leaders, such as California governor Gavin Newsom, violate the orders meant to prevent the spread of COVID that they put in place. But Coffee’s views on the virus seem to shift according to convenience. Though he regularly posts anti-mask memes on Instagram and suggests that fears of the virus are greatly exaggerated, he texted an FBI agent that he would not even consider meeting up until the agent had been “covid cleared.” Several months into the lockdown, Coffee found himself isolated, unable to work, and with lots of time to conduct deep dives on the dark web. He encountered QAnon, or as he puts it, “They found me.” Relatives, who have limited contact with Coffee these days, say he quickly became “brainwashed” and began to refuse to engage with those who contradicted his new worldview."
Trump Supporters Bombard Election Officials With Threats and Abuse excerpt: "The report contains more than 850 threatening and hostile messages spanning 30 jurisdictions in 16 states. Law professors and attorneys say that about 110 of them appear to warrant federal prosecution. In one such message, a caller said, “We’re coming after you and every motherfucker that stole this election with our Second Amendment. Subpoenas be damned… You will be served lead.” Another caller threatened: “You can’t run for governor when you’re already dead. We are going to hang you for treason, you fucking bitch. You’re going down.” In addition to election officials, members of Congress have also been caught up in the “Trump hate tunnel,” as Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) put it. Even Republicans have received death threats for supporting bipartisan infrastructure legislation."