The GOP are fascists who hate our form of government (democracy)

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Dec 8, 2020.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    MAGATARDS gonna MAGA


    https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-trump-georgia-threats/
    Trump-inspired death threats are terrorizing election workers

    Election officials and their families are living with threats of hanging, firing squads, torture and bomb blasts, interviews and documents reveal. The campaign of fear, sparked by Trump's voter-fraud falsehoods, threatens the U.S. electoral system.

    Late on the night of April 24, the wife of Georgia’s top election official got a chilling text message: “You and your family will be killed very slowly.”

    A week earlier, Tricia Raffensperger, wife of Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, had received another anonymous text: “We plan for the death of you and your family every day.”

    That followed an April 5 text warning. A family member, the texter told her, was “going to have a very unfortunate incident.”

    In an exclusive interview, Tricia Raffensperger spoke publicly for the first time about the threats of violence to her family and shared the menacing text messages with Reuters.

    “I couldn’t have them come to my house anymore,” she said. “You don’t know if these people are actually going to act on this stuff.”

    That evening, people who identified themselves to police as Oath Keepers – a far-right militia group that has supported Trump’s bid to overturn the election – were found outside the Raffenspergers’ home, according to Tricia Raffensperger and two sources with direct knowledge of the family’s ordeal. Neither incident has been previously reported.

    “Brad and I didn’t feel like we could protect ourselves,” she said, explaining the decision to flee their home.

    Brad Raffensperger told Reuters in a statement that “vitriol and threats are an unfortunate, but expected, part of public service. But my family should be left alone.”

    Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, told Reuters she continues to receive death threats. Michigan’s Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson – a Democrat who faced armed protesters outside her home in December – is also still getting threats, her spokesperson said, declining to elaborate.

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    #211     Jun 12, 2021
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #212     Jun 12, 2021
  3. smallfil

    smallfil

    Extreme liberal Democrats, RINOs, ET trolls all support the status quo. Keep the filthy rich extreme liberals, rich with tax loopholes stuffed in their asses. You are the biggest leeches and fascists with your extreme liberal media shutting down contrary views. Karma will hit all you idiots at some point. Just wait for it.

    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/secret-irs-files-trove-never-205945450.html
     
    #213     Jun 12, 2021
  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #214     Jun 12, 2021
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/15/poli...s-justice-department-2020-election/index.html
    New emails show how Trump and his allies pressured Justice Department to try to challenge 2020 election results

    (CNN)New emails show how former President Donald Trump's White House assistant, chief of staff and other allies pressured the Justice Department to investigate claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election -- and how Trump directed allies to push then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen to join the legal effort to challenge the election result, according to a batch of emails released by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Tuesday.

    The emails from Justice Department and White House officials show how Trump allies pressured Rosen to consider false and outlandish allegations that the election had been stolen and sought to get the Justice Department to formally back up the false claims. The documents also offer a window into how Rosen dealt with the political pressure from the White House soon after he was tapped to lead the department in the final weeks of the Trump administration.

    Amid the pressure, Rosen said he refused to speak to Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani about his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen.

    When Mark Meadows, then-White House chief of staff, sought to have Rosen arrange an FBI meeting with a Giuliani ally pushing a conspiracy theory that Italy was using military technology and satellites to somehow change votes to Joe Biden, Rosen said he would not help Giuliani.

    "I flatly refused, said I would not be giving any special treatment to Giuliani or any of his 'witnesses,' and re-affirmed yet again that I will not talk to Giuliani about any of this," Rosen wrote to then-acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue.

    The new emails provide additional detail to reports earlier this month from CNN, The New York Times and others on Meadows' emails to Rosen after the election, which revealed how the top White House aide had urged the Justice Department to take action for Trump's benefit. The emails included a list of complaints about voting procedures in New Mexico, alleged "anomalies" in a Georgia county and the claims about Italian satellites.

    The emails also show how Trump directed allies toward Rosen, who had been named acting attorney general following William Barr's December 2020 resignation after Barr had publicly said there had not been widespread fraud in the election.

    Kurt Olsen, a private attorney, reached out to John Moran at the Justice Department on December 29 requesting a meeting with Rosen, promising he could meet at the Justice Department with an hour's notice. He attached a draft complaint modeled after the Texas Supreme Court lawsuit unsuccessfully challenging the election results in four states, and wrote in a follow-up email that Trump directed him to meet with Rosen to discuss the US bringing a similar action.

    "The President of the United States has seen this complaint, and he directed me last night to brief AG Rosen in person today to discuss bringing this action," Olsen wrote. "I have been instructed to report back to the President this afternoon after the meeting."

    The same day, Trump's White House assistant also forwarded the draft complaint to Rosen and Donoghue to review, saying it had also been shared with Meadows and White House counsel Pat Cipollone.

    On December 14, Trump's assistant had sent Rosen and Donoghue a document claiming to show voter fraud in Antrim County, Michigan. An aide to Donoghue forwarded the document to the US attorneys for the eastern and western districts in Michigan.

    By the end of the year, it was clear Rosen and Donoghue had tired of the pressure campaign from the White House.

    The emails show how Meadows pushed the Justice Department to investigate the fraud claims being made by Trump allies like Cleta Mitchell, the lawyer who assisted Trump on his January 2 call when he pressured Georgia officials to "find" him votes.

    In an email on January 1, Meadows says there were "allegations of signature match anomalies" in Fulton County, Georgia, asking Rosen to have a Justice Department official "engage on this issue immediately to determine if there is any truth to this allegation."

    Rosen forwarded the email to Donoghue later that day, saying: "Can you believe this? I am not going to respond to the message below."

    "At least it's better than the last one, but that doesn't say much," Donoghue responded.

    When Meadows sent Rosen a YouTube video link about Italian satellites, Rosen forwarded it to Donoghue, who responded, "Pure insanity."

    In another exchange, Donoghue told Steve Engel of the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel that he wanted to meet with him "about some antics that could potentially end up on your radar," signaling there was at least some concern that the Office of Legal Counsel would have to weigh in on potential issues.

    The new emails released by the committee include correspondence with Jeffrey Clark, a Justice Department lawyer who tried to convince Trump to remove Rosen and use the department to undo Georgia's election results, The New York Times reported in January.

    In what appears to be the aftermath of a January 3 meeting of Trump, Clark, Rosen and others, then-Justice Department official Patrick Hovakimian wrote, "It sounds like Rosen and the cause of justice won."

    "Amazing," responded John Demers, the head of the National Security Division, who is leaving the Justice Department at the end of the month.
     
    #215     Jun 15, 2021
  6. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #216     Jun 15, 2021
  7. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/e...s-team-scrambled-to-overturn-election-results
    Emails show how President Trump’s team scrambled to overturn election results
     
    #217     Jun 19, 2021
  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    on for the people act:

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    #218     Jun 19, 2021
  9. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Juan Williams about to be cancelled from faux news:

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    #219     Jun 20, 2021
  10. luisHK

    luisHK

    Breaking news:

    A new virus is storming the US, first analysis hints it might enlighten pro lockdown democrats on how much damage they did to humanity starting with their own children and cause them to commit suicide.
    An emergency response team was set up to deal with the situation and came to the conclusion:
    "Let it rip"
     
    #220     Jun 21, 2021