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Travis Cryan, CEM
@traviscryan
Exp Emergency Manager passionate Training/Exercise. Love coffee & Sci-Fi. Was in #DC. Now back in #CLT (with trips to #DC!) My tweets are my own. 🌈
Charlotte, NC Katılım Nisan 2013
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@EmergMgt Hopefully you aren’t actually trying to do an EOC exercise at a conference. The attendees partners aren’t there. Maybe you’re trying to say, “We show you how to do more effective EOC exercise back home with your partner, plans/processes, and systems.”
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EMG has hosted and coordinated EOC exercises at conferences.
Want to increase the interest and learning factor at your conference? Connect with us at emergencymgt.com

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Let’s be crystal clear. These aren’t “spin.” These aren’t “interpretations.” These are documented lies and legal conclusions — and we’re calling them what they are: lies.
1. Trump said he wasn’t in the Epstein files.
He is in the files. Proven. Period.
2. Trump said he ran to lower prices.
Inflation and costs for everyday Americans are still higher today than when he took office. That campaign promise was flatly false.
3. Trump promised he wouldn’t gut healthcare.
He allowed the enhanced Obamacare subsidies to expire, causing premiums to jump and coverage to worsen for millions. That wasn’t an accident — it was a betrayal of his pledge.
4. Trump claimed he would be a peace-time president.
He escalated military action without Congressional approval. That was a lie.
5. Trump said he lost the 2020 election because it was “rigged.”
Special Counsel Jack Smith confirmed under oath that Trump privately acknowledged losing the 2020 election — even though he repeatedly claimed otherwise in public. That’s a lie layered on top of a lie.
6. Trump said he didn’t try to overturn the 2020 election.
Smith testified that his investigation developed proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Trump engaged in a criminal scheme to overturn the election and impede the lawful transfer of power, and that the Capitol riot “does not happen without” Trump’s actions.
That isn’t opinion — that’s what the prosecutor said under oath. Trump lied about it.
7. Trump said he respected the rule of law.
He was indicted on federal charges for illegally retaining classified documents and obstructing justice, and Smith explained he had powerful evidence of willful retention of sensitive materials and obstruction.
Claiming he respected the law while hiding classified docs was a lie.
8. Trump said he stood for law and order.
He refused to call off the mob on January 6 while people were in danger, and Smith testified the attack wouldn’t have happened without him.
That claim was a lie.
9. Trump said he couldn’t be bought and wouldn’t abuse his office.
He used his presidency to pardon allies convicted for crimes related to January 6 and pressured officials to manipulate election outcomes. That was a lie.
10. Trump said he always tells the truth.
He has been documented making thousands of demonstrably false statements while also being accused — by the prosecutor himself — of engaging in criminal conduct. Claiming truthfulness after that is the ultimate lie.
Bottom line: These aren’t partisan talking points.
They’re documented claims, sworn testimony, legal findings, public data, and measurable outcomes.
When someone tells the truth, it lines up with reality.
When someone tells a lie, the record — not the rhetoric — reveals it.
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