@tomowenokc@johnrockshomes Entrapment LMAO. Orchestrated by who? Trump asked them to march on the capitol and make their presence felt. They broke the windows and doors and beat the police officers. WAKE THE F UP. You’re delusional
J6 was the largest entrapment in history. It should be in the Guinness book of world records . In a real court of law, not a single conviction would have occurred.
Fanone should have been charged and arrested, and Byrd murdered an unarmed woman who was within 25 feet of a half dozen officers who did nothing to stop her or appeared intimidated by her. The media lied and covered it up and the FBI and j6 committee lied and destroyed evidence.
I am a J6er.
I protested a stolen election. Walked right past the police through an open door, and the police let me in.
My father's step son turned me into the FBI. My house was raided.
They branded me a traitor, and insurrectionist, slapped me on a terrorist watchlist.
I plead guilty to illegal picketing, a Class B petty offense misdemeanor with the same sentencing guidelines as walking your dog off leash on a National Park .
They swore no prison time. They lied. Judge Hogan sentenced me to 30 days for “not being remorseful enough” and three years’ probation to tie me up through elections.
An unconstitutional "split" sentence. My Judge, Judge Hogan called J6 worse than the war of 1812.
All I did was chant "Stop the Steal!" inside the Capitol and wear the wrong Tshirt.
God Bless the J6ers!
Why do Stephen Colbert and the other late night hosts talk about their job like their members of Seal Team 6 raiding Bin Landens home?
It’s shitty, woke late night comedy.
Data and analyses show that when tracking politically motivated violence based on common political views the left is responsible for nearly EVERY single incident
The Methodology for this assessment was NOT based on political views endorsing violence but for violence where the motivations were underlined by common political views.
Build the Ballroom
Trump deserves a Purple Heart for being wounded in action. A third would-be assassin attempted but failed to kill him Saturday night. As you know the deeply troubling event happened on live television. Thankfully this time neither the President nor any of the attendees was hurt.
As he did during and following all three attempts, the President responded with true cool and courage. I was proud of him, and of the security folks who stopped the assailant, and ushered the President and his Cabinet to safety. Typically, our master showman didn’t miss a beat. As soon as it was clear he had not been hurt, he proposed restarting the show. I tweeted about the events as they unfolded.
“Trump wanted to show to go on because he has balls. He, the first lady, and everyone else is safe. Someone is in custody. Trump wanted the show to go on because he doesn't want the bad guys to win.”
The deranged gunman was captured in the act, and was shortly identified as Cole Allen, a 31-year-old California teacher who sent his family a manifesto 10 minutes before Saturday’s attack. In his bizarre rant he apologizes ‘to his parents, colleagues and students and to all who suffered before I was able to attempt this…’ From my point of view, I was also relieved that the shooter was neither Latino nor an immigrant, two groups recently singled out by activists for disproportionate criticism.
“Fuck the assailant. Still, unnerving that a punk managed to penetrate our formidable security apparatus. Questions to answer, but thankfully all are safe.”
Wife Erica and I have attended at least a half dozen of these grand events. Playfully called The Nerd Prom, the White House Correspondents Dinner gives journalists and celebrity guests a chance to mingle with presidents and potentates. I have had the honor of dining with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, rocker Jon Bon Jovi and Astronaut Buzz Aldrin among others.
We were there in 2011 when my old pal Donald Trump was cruelly ridiculed by Barak Obama for his then just announced presidential ambitions. But the reporters present at the ball are the true VIP’s. And talk about being in the right place at the right time, CNN’s old lion Wolf Blitzer was the man of the moment when the shots rang out.
“CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer shaken but still coolly reporting the extraordinary peril the president and cabinet survived unscathed. A shooter inside one of the most secure areas on earth. It is a stunning event.”
The aftermath of the event raised serious questions about safety for participants. Virtually the entire Cabinet was present, and it was deeply disturbing to ponder the possible loss of everyone from the President and First Lady to Vice President J.D. Vance, House Speaker Mike Johnson, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
They were all there, all potential targets in an old ballroom that is obviously difficult to protect. Which brings me to the $400 billion-dollar, monumental White House Ballroom advocated by the President, but held up in court.
“Build the ballroom. I felt I was watching Designated Survivor. Virtually the entire line of presidential succession was in that lame Hilton space. Way too freaky dangerous. Build the Ballroom.”
Build the Ballroom.
The evening started out nicely, before evil intervened. I was honored to be invited, and pumped for President Trump’s speech. Evil will not triumph, and our First Amendment will be protected. I will be at the next one!
Great @HoustonRockets WIN tonight!!
We were down 0-3 (brutal!)—so we desperately needed to bring this one home tonight.
Now, three more to go….
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