Top Republican aide on House Armed Services Committee Jason Schmid resigns.His blistering letter calls out congressional Republicanswho propelled "poisonous lie" that election was illegitimatewho now fail to "rebuke these insurrectionists" #CountryOverParty pic.twitter.com/ESwUNdqflt— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) January 12, 2021
Top Republican aide on House Armed Services Committee Jason Schmid resigns.His blistering letter calls out congressional Republicanswho propelled "poisonous lie" that election was illegitimatewho now fail to "rebuke these insurrectionists" #CountryOverParty pic.twitter.com/ESwUNdqflt
Nice bit by @jdawsey1 - Trump has told advisers to stiff Rudy for legal fees, and that he didn't appreciate the demand for $20k a day that Rudy's associate put in writing yet Rudy maintained to me he didn't make https://t.co/bDlXuEWSdo— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) January 14, 2021
Nice bit by @jdawsey1 - Trump has told advisers to stiff Rudy for legal fees, and that he didn't appreciate the demand for $20k a day that Rudy's associate put in writing yet Rudy maintained to me he didn't make https://t.co/bDlXuEWSdo
(Bloomberg) - Former Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell was sued for defamation by the voting-machine company she repeatedly placed at the center of a vast and unfounded election conspiracy. .. The complaint filed Friday by Dominion Voting Systems Inc. seeks $1.3 billion ..
American Thinker and contributors Andrea Widburg, R.D. Wedge, Brian Tomlinson, and Peggy Ryan have published pieces on www.AmericanThinker.com that falsely accuse US Dominion Inc., Dominion Voting Systems, Inc., and Dominion Voting Systems Corporation (collectively “Dominion”) of conspiring to steal the November 2020 election from Donald Trump. These pieces rely on discredited sources who have peddled debunked theories about Dominion’s supposed ties to Venezuela, fraud on Dominion’s machines that resulted in massive vote switching or weighted votes, and other claims falsely stating that there is credible evidence that Dominion acted fraudulently.These statements are completely false and have no basis in fact. Industry experts and public officials alike have confirmed that Dominion conducted itself appropriately and that there is simply no evidence to support these claims.It was wrong for us to publish these false statements. We apologize to Dominion for all of the harm this caused them and their employees. We also apologize to our readers for abandoning 9 journalistic principles and misrepresenting Dominion’s track record and its limited role in tabulating votes for the November 2020 election. We regret this grave error.
January 6 is a new red-letter day in U.S. history, not just because it was the first time that the Capitol had been ransacked since the War of 1812, but because a subset of the invaders apparently were attempting to disrupt a constitutionally mandated meeting of the Congress, kidnap the vice president, and somehow force him to declare Trump the victor in an election he lost. En route, the mob ultimately injured scores of law-enforcement officers. The attack led to the deaths of two officers and four other Americans. But the toll could have been much worse: Police located pipe bombs at the headquarters of both the Republican and Democratic National Committees. Investigators discovered a vehicle fully loaded with weaponry and what prosecutors are calling “homemade napalm bombs.”The violence that Americans witnessed—and that might recur in the coming days—is not a protest gone awry or the work of “a few bad apples.” It is the blossoming of a rotten seed that took root in the Republican Party some time ago and has been nourished by treachery, poor political judgment, and cowardice. When Trump leaves office, my party faces a choice: We can dedicate ourselves to defending the Constitution and perpetuating our best American institutions and traditions, or we can be a party of conspiracy theories, cable-news fantasies, and the ruin that comes with them. We can be the party of Eisenhower, or the party of the conspiracist Alex Jones. We can applaud Officer Goodman or side with the mob he outwitted. We cannot do both.
"If you need troops to protect your inauguration, something is wrong with your election"
Dominion don't play. MyPillow CEO comes on and starts spouting conspiracy theorists about the machines, and Newsmax immediately cuts him off and corrects him with a script defending the machines and the company! The argument grows so heated that one host walks off. https://t.co/AdoHwzlTOR— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) February 2, 2021
Dominion don't play. MyPillow CEO comes on and starts spouting conspiracy theorists about the machines, and Newsmax immediately cuts him off and corrects him with a script defending the machines and the company! The argument grows so heated that one host walks off. https://t.co/AdoHwzlTOR
Here is the 285-page, $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit that election tech company Smartmatic filed today in state court in Manhattan against Fox, Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo, Jeanine Pirro, Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell: https://t.co/VYwrKETtySIntro: "The Earth is round." pic.twitter.com/dZzyPBuIvd— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) February 4, 2021
Here is the 285-page, $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit that election tech company Smartmatic filed today in state court in Manhattan against Fox, Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo, Jeanine Pirro, Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell: https://t.co/VYwrKETtySIntro: "The Earth is round." pic.twitter.com/dZzyPBuIvd
This is the 1600+ page grievance complaint filed against Lin Wood by the State Bar of Georgia. 😂 pic.twitter.com/Dxgie2UNGF— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) February 15, 2021
This is the 1600+ page grievance complaint filed against Lin Wood by the State Bar of Georgia. 😂 pic.twitter.com/Dxgie2UNGF
Predicted in 2016: Start watching at 1:25.