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Trump indictment #3: 2020 election & January 6th [US / federal]

Them accusing him of breaking " THE LAAAWW"

Priceless
 
No it's not. He broke the law multiple times and is now being prosecuted. Sure you can say other preisdents in the past have broken laws as well and this is selective prosecution, that doesn't mean Trump is innocent.

None of this really matters, Trump will never be president again regardless of the prosecutions. He doesn't have the support he once did.

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even in banana republics the people in jail "broke the law" also, they dont ever literally write down "poitical persecutioon" as the arrest reason
 
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And therein lies the true problem. It takes significantly more substantive action than mere bitching and moaning and casting a worthless vote now and again. But that’s about all the self-proclaimed defenders of liberty seem willing to do.

I like to think they're doing more than you or I will ever know, because the people doing it are smart enough not to talk it.
 
No it's not. He broke the law multiple times and is now being prosecuted. Sure you can say other preisdents in the past have broken laws as well and this is selective prosecution, that doesn't mean Trump is innocent.

None of this really matters, Trump will never be president again regardless of the prosecutions. He doesn't have the support he once did.

We have an entire government that seems hell-bent on destroying people who would be inclined to haunt a Ron Paul message forum, so I'm curious as to the sort of crimes Trump committed that they should not be drowned by the volume of the egregious crimes that have been committed against the American people since way before 2016.

I can understand disliking Trump for principled, libertarian reasons, or whatever, but you seem so fixated against Trump that your comments are more aligned with my unhinged, Biden-supporting aunt than someone who would be a Ron Paul supporter. I'm not trying to personally attack you, and I can accept disliking Trump, but as a Ron Paul supporter Trump should be the least of your worries by a wide margin. I would even go so far as to argue that Trump's war with the media was a net positive for us.

Help me understand.
 
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Today Jack Smith indicts Trump for Jan 6th. Merely questioning election outcomes is now illegal. In 2018 and 2019, Kamela Harris declared voting machines cannot be trusted and to prevent Russia hacking our elections we must use paper ballots. Not to mention the many people that to this day say Hillary Clinton was the rightful winner of the 2016 election. No indictments for them tho...

In 2016-17:

How many fake electors sent phony certifications to the Archivist?
How many rioters stormed the capitol?
How many state officials were browbeaten to change the official, certified results?
Did Obama pressure Vice President Biden to unilaterally stop the electoral vote count?

Apples and Oranges.
 
Today Jack Smith indicts Trump for Jan 6th. Merely questioning election outcomes is now illegal. In 2018 and 2019, Kamela Harris declared voting machines cannot be trusted and to prevent Russia hacking our elections we must use paper ballots. Not to mention the many people that to this day say Hillary Clinton was the rightful winner of the 2016 election. No indictments for them tho...

None of the charges in the indictment are about "merely questioning election outcomes"
 
How many fake electors sent phony certifications to the Archivist?

How many phony certifications were accepted/adopted by the Archivist?

How many fake-elector votes were tallied in the electoral college results?

Entirely regardless of who "really" won which races, there were numerous "irregularities" in clear violation of various election rules and regulations in Maricopa county, Arizona - and yet, not a single person has been charged with any crime (or otherwise been held accountable in any way), despite the fact that those "irregularities" were consequential (even if the ultimate outcome would have been unchanged).

But some schmucks in Michigan sign a worthless piece of paper that had zero consequences of any kind (not even minor ones), and ...

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How many rioters stormed the capitol?

How many of those "rioters" were actually feds (or fed plants) who incited and instigated the "storm"?

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How many state officials were browbeaten to change the official, certified results?

Remind me: is "browbeating" a misdemeanor or a felony? I forget.

Did Obama pressure Vice President Biden to unilaterally stop the electoral vote count?

No.

Did Vice President Pence "unilaterally stop the electoral vote count"?
 
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In 2016-17:

How many fake electors sent phony certifications to the Archivist?
How many rioters stormed the capitol?
How many state officials were browbeaten to change the official, certified results?
Did Obama pressure Vice President Biden to unilaterally stop the electoral vote count?

Apples and Oranges.

There were several claims electors were not lawfully certified.
There were riots around the country and property damage right after the 2016 election. I lived through it. Democrats immediately called Trump an illegitimate president. But it pales in comparison to the damage the Russian collusion lie, created by HRC, caused our country.
There was no browbeating of anyone. There were requests to investigate voter fraud.
There was no pressure on Pence, pressure requires leverage, there was no leverage applied, they had a legal disagreement and Pence listened to his lawyers over Trumps.



 
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