'Trump is losing it': Former president has a lot to say after getting hit with Jan. 6 subpoena https://t.co/wFMZRfP4sC
— Raw Story (@RawStory) October 14, 2022
"This memo is being written to express our anger, disappointment, and complaint that with all of the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on what many consider to be a Charade and Witch Hunt, and despite strong and powerful requests, you have not spent even a short moment on examining the massive Election Fraud that took place during the 2020 Presidential Election, and have targeted only those who were, as concerned American Citizens, protesting the Fraud itself," Trump wrote.
"Our"? What, does he have a mouse in his pocket? In the old days, we called this "megalomania." (And that "massive fraud" would be the kind he couldn't prove in 61 lawsuits.) I think his egg is well and fully cracked. I mean, he's on "Truth Social" while Truth is running wild and free on Twitter:
Meanwhile Paul Ryan thinks the GOP is still run by semi-sensible people who want rich people to get more tax breaks, and nothing more:The difference between Pelosi's concern for Pence and Trump's indifference if he hung is jarring https://t.co/yCi1vnmy3M
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 14, 2022
"A man hears what he wants to hear, and disregards the rest." A/k/a the motto of Donald Trump.VIDEO: Former Speaker Paul Ryan says former President Donald Trump won’t be the Republican nominee in 2024, when the RNC gathers in Milwaukee: “We all know he’s much more likely to lose the White House than anybody else running for president on our side of the aisle.” pic.twitter.com/JCE2TsHu7A
— Jason Calvi (@JasonCalvi) October 14, 2022
'He wanted violence': Historian suggests Trump was ready to 'sit by' during congressional assassinations https://t.co/FAyPvLUvxe
— Raw Story (@RawStory) October 14, 2022
I think the biggest question here is ... you've got Schumer and Pelosi begging the governors of Virginia and Maryland — it's not even their jurisdiction — to send in armed forces to restore public safety to the United States Capitol because the president of the United States wouldn't do it," said Beschloss. "He was sitting in the room off the Oval Office. He was watching TV. and by most accounts, enjoying the violence and enjoying the fact that so many people seemed to be demonstrating on his behalf."
"Here's the question," said Beschloss. "If you would have this kind of riot, this kind of violence at the Capitol, an obvious attack on Congress and the Capitol building, and the lives of Speaker Pelosi and Vice President Pence, members of Congress were in imminent danger. They were a couple of minutes from being killed ... they were a few minutes away from a hostage crisis. Where they could have taken leaders of Congress in and put them on TV and said, we're not going to let this person out until Donald Trump is reinstated as president and serves for the next four years. You don't know what was going to happen."
That just ends it for Trump. He has his “dead head” rally goers. But that’s all he has.
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