was impaneled by soros-funded d.a. called brandon hagg that looks and acts like an al sharpton. we would assume on the basis of that evidence it s pretty likely trump does get charged with something at some point but charged with what? that s the question that should matter. in a free country, laws are universal. laws apply to all citizens equally, precisely because all citizens are considered equal. for generations, this was very obvious to american liberals. in fact, it was the basis of their world view. that was back when liberals opposed just a minute crow and weren t trying to reinstate it as something called equity. we re not liberals but we retain the traditional american view which is that laws must be applied equally or else they re not laws at all. justice must be blind or else it s tyranny we spent the day with the help of a lawyer on our staff to likely assess the charges against donald trump. here s what we found. eight years ago when running for president, trump
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had a documented history of gross negligence with a firearm he left a loaded glock pistol in a public men s room at the capital which for a law enforcement official is a firing offense but for some reason he was still in the force that day. the woman he killed was called ashley babbitt to. she was a married 14 year veteran of the u.s. military, she ran a pool cleaning company with her husband in san diego. him physically she was tiny, she was also unarmed. michael byrd later admitted he had no indication she was carrying a weapon, she posed no visible threat to. he killed her anyway. under normal circumstances, he would ve been fired immediately and charged with murder which he clearly committed to. but that s not what happened. after doing essentially no investigation into the shooting, nancy pelosi s congressional police force declared him a national hero and the media strongly agreed to. he went on television to accept accolades and complain about racism. he was never puni
detail the schemes to state legislators involved in overturning the election don s favor. here is what the committee s vice chair liz cheney said at the end of thursday s hearing. over the course of our next hearings, you will see information about president trump suffers john eastman s efforts, the trump legal team s efforts to apply pressure to republican state legislatures, state officials and others. and we will examine the trump team s determination to transmit materially false electoral slates for multiple states to officials of the executive and legislative branches of our government. now, tuesday s hearing will revisit one of the most infamous moments from the last days of donald trump s presidency. scheduled to appear as a witness is georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. now, on january 2nd, 2021, raffensperger received a call from trump during which the former president asked georgia s election administrator to simply find him some more votes in his fav
general bill barr. last week, that focus will shift to the effort to pressure state legislatures to unlawfully result reverse the result of the 2020 presidential election. scheduled to appear as a witness on tuesday s georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. in the early 2021, raffensperger was thrust into the spotlight with audio and phone call between him and then president trump was released. remember, during that call, trump asked raffensperger and other georgia election administration officials to find some more votes for him. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes. which is one more than we have. because we won the state. so we re gonna do to get those? i only 11,000 votes. fellas, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. the call was made just four days before the insurrection of the capital. a few weeks ago, raffensperger also appeared before a special grand jury investigating possible election interference conducted by trump, and his associ