A lot of things that outrage me don't seem to outrage the government officials who are actually supposed to do something about them, and frequently not even the major news sources, so I end up just standing around being outraged. So I'm outraged, but... now what?
The whole phone call is online, it's incredibly stupid. Trump spends an hour arguing that the investigations disproving his voter fraud allegations must have been done wrong. He responds to Freeman/Moss being cleared with gems like "I have a better link" and "It's not social media, it's Trump media"
imagine if Nixon had been recorded on tape not only ordering a cover up, but also trying to use foreign aid to armtwist a nation's leader to dig up dirt on his rival's family, and also also demanding voter fraud from a state official
The single fact that it looks like every single person who had Donald Trump on the phone at that time was recording the conversation.
It's telling something.
Outrageous but after 5 years of flagrant Trumpian abuse, it was also a "well of course he did" moment.
Trump has inadveryently mastered being such a constant chaos monkey that folks will say "yep, of course he did" if he kills a waiter at MAL for giving him a rare steak.
It is still outrageous, and I'm actually surprised Trump's veiled threat to have Raffensperger prosecuted if he didn't do what Trump wanted wasn't included anywhere in Jack Smith's indictment.
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There has to be at least five more right ?
It's telling something.
What have we not heard about and never will?
This 3 year+ timeline is utter bullshit. It proves how weak our laws are. We're a laughingstock.
I KNOW BUT -
WHAT ABOUT THAT
TAN SUIT ?!?!
(Somewhere in the far away distance, Howard Dean screams YEEEAARRGH sadly into the void)
Trump has inadveryently mastered being such a constant chaos monkey that folks will say "yep, of course he did" if he kills a waiter at MAL for giving him a rare steak.