UPDATE: Trump Impeached for Inciting Insurrection

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And for the people that keep saying "b bu but what about insurrection and sedition charges?!"

Feds edge closer to sedition charge in Capitol riot aftermath

Though the government now describes Chansley’s involvement in last week’s Capitol riots as part of a broad and sinister government overthrow attempt, he has not been charged with any of the gravest crimes related to such an effort — such as sedition or insurrection. But FBI and Justice Department officials have emphasized that more serious charges are on the horizon, after an initial round of lesser charges were leveled to ensure they corralled some of the most dangerous offenders.

I told you cats the Feds are playing the long game here.

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great read, i definitely see it influencing people who are into wellness on my facebook, a lot of ‘spiritual’ folks who are also into wellness be sharing Q anon 5g crap :francis:


Covid and stay home order got people going crazy..

I lost my best friend to 5g/covid conspiracies
 

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This shyt is highly disturbing as we find out more information every day. Not that I have a lot of love for Mike Pence and other people involved but, the disturbing nature of this is not political, it is existential. We were only seconds to minutes away from being in a totally different, and messed up, situation than we have now. They got to hunt these people down like the dogs they are.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...62e434-567c-11eb-a08b-f1381ef3d207_story.html
How the rioters who stormed the Capitol came dangerously close to Pence
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Vice President Pence heads through the Capitol Rotunda into the House chamber for the electoral college count on Jan. 6. (Amanda Voisard for The Washington Post)
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Ashley Parker,
Carol D. Leonnig,
Paul Kane and
Emma Brown
Jan. 15, 2021 at 7:56 a.m. MST
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The violent mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 came perilously close to Vice President Pence, who was not evacuated from the Senate chamber for about 14 minutes after the Capitol Police reported an initial attempted breach of the complex — enough time for the marauders to rush inside the building and approach his location, according to law enforcement officials and video footage from that day.


Secret Service officers eventually spirited Pence to a room off the Senate floor with his wife and daughter after rioters began to pour into the Capitol, many loudly denouncing the vice president as a traitor as they marched through the first floor below the Senate chamber.

About one minute after Pence was hustled out of the chamber, a group charged up the stairs to a second-floor landing in the Senate, chasing a Capitol Police officer who drew them away from the Senate.



Pence and his family had just ducked into a hideaway less than 100 feet from that landing, according to three people familiar with his whereabouts, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation. If the pro-Trump mob had arrived seconds earlier, the attackers would have been in eyesight of the vice president as he was rushed across a reception hall into the office.

The proximity of the Jan. 6 mob to the vice president and the delay in evacuating him from the chamber — which have not been previously reported — raise questions about why the Secret Service did not move him earlier and underscore the jeopardy that top government leaders faced during the siege.

How a pro-Trump mob was able to breach security and storm the Capitol

Capitol Police were unable to stop a breach of the Capitol. Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig and a former Senate Sergeant at Arms describe the events. (The Washington Post)
Inside the Capitol siege: How barricaded lawmakers and aides sounded urgent pleas for help as police lost control

As an increasingly hostile and violent crowd surrounded the Capitol, Pence remained center stage, presiding over a joint session of Congress for more than an hour after the Capitol Police chief said he alerted his superiors that his force was being overrun and needed emergency reinforcements.



The potential exposure of the vice president underscores how law enforcement agencies struggled to manage the rapidly expanding crisis in real time.

The Secret Service declined to comment on any element of Pence’s movements in the Capitol or his evacuation, other than to say that he was “secure” during the siege.

“While the Secret Service does not speak specifically about the means and methods of our protective operations, Vice President Pence was secure at all times on Jan. 6,” Secret Service spokeswoman Catherine Milhoan said in a statement.

A spokesman for Pence declined to comment.

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After breaching the barriers around the Capitol, rioters coursed into the building. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg News)
Pence was ultimately evacuated from his office off the Senate floor to a more secure location elsewhere in the Capitol complex. It is unclear exactly how long that took. But as the vice president made his way through the building, a growing number of rioters were joining their cohorts and coursing through the Capitol’s labyrinthine halls.



Once inside, they used pipes, flagpoles and other weapons to shatter windows and break furniture. One police officer later died of injuries sustained during the onslaught. Dozens of officers were wounded, including some who were struck with a fire extinguisher and another who was dragged down a set of steps and attacked by the crowd.

How battered D.C. police made a stand against the Capitol mob

Many of those in the mob had their sights on Pence — enraged that he had refused President Trump’s demand that he head off the electoral college count that formalized President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.

According to the FBI, one man who was charged this week with trespassing and disorderly conduct after making his way into the Senate chamber said in a YouTube video: “Once we found out Pence turned on us and that they had stolen the election, like, officially, the crowd went crazy. I mean, it became a mob.”



At one point, a group of rioters began chanting, “Hang Mike Pence!” as they streamed into the main door on the east side of the Capitol.

One man who made his way into the Senate chamber reached Pence’s chair on the Senate dais. Shirtless, wearing face paint and a furry coyote-tail hat and carrying a six-foot-long spear, Jacob A. Chansley of Arizona left a note on the vice president’s desk that read in part, “it’s only a matter of time, justice is coming,” according to court filings.

Chansley — who has been charged with two felonies, including threatening congressional officials — told investigators he was glad to reach Pence’s desk because he believes the vice president is a child-trafficking traitor, but said he did not mean the note as a threat.

Rioters wanted to ‘capture and assassinate’ lawmakers, prosecutors say. A note left by the ‘QAnon Shaman’ is evidence.

Pence had just begun presiding over the joint session of Congress that afternoon when law enforcement officials realized that the crowd massing around the Capitol had grown dangerous. Rioters had pressed up against the barriers surrounding the building — with some using them as weapons against the police.



“I realized at 1 p.m., things aren’t going well,” outgoing Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund told The Washington Post in an interview Sunday. “I’m watching my people getting slammed.”

Sund said he immediately called acting D.C. police chief Robert J. Contee III, who rushed 100 officers to the scene.

Meanwhile, the joint session of Congress convened at 1 p.m. in the House chamber for an alphabetical roll call of each state’s electoral college results, quickly pausing when Trump’s allies protested Biden’s victory in Arizona, which sent Pence and senators across the Capitol to their chamber to debate challenges to that state’s electoral vote.

At 1:09 p.m., Sund said he told the top Capitol security officials, House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving and Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger, that he wanted an emergency declaration and to call in the National Guard.



At 1:50 p.m., the D.C. police on-scene commander declared a riot.

At 1:59 p.m., Sund said, he received the first report that rioters had reached the Capitol’s doors and windows and were attempting to break at least one window.

At about 2:11 p.m., video footage shows that the rioters successfully broke through a window with a piece of lumber. A minute later, a member of the mob entered through the window, the footage shows.

At 2:13 p.m., Pence suddenly left the Senate floor and was moved to the nearby office, according to C-SPAN footage and a Post reporter on the scene.

But the rioters were not far behind. They chased Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman up a flight of stairs, arriving on the landing at 2:14 p.m., video footage shows — seconds after the vice president had been whisked inside the office.

A Black officer faced down a mostly White mob at the Capitol. Meet Eugene Goodman.

Pence’s Secret Service detail stood guard at the door. Inside the office with the vice president were his wife, Karen Pence, his daughter, Charlotte Pence Bond, and his brother, Rep. Greg Pence (R-Ind.), who had gone to the Senate and was watching its debate over Arizona’s electoral vote with his sister-in-law and niece as the Capitol was being invaded.

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A man climbs down after being photographed with a noose as Trump supporters call for legislators to overturn the election results in his favor. (Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post)
Agents on the Secret Service’s protective details are drilled in training to focus on one strategy at the sign of danger: They must “cover and evacuate” their protected VIP. Yet, on the afternoon of Jan. 6, danger was already all around them and streaming through different parts of the building.



Twice the vice president’s agents told Pence that they recommended he and his immediate entourage evacuate the Capitol, according to two people briefed on the episode.

Pence declined the recommendation both times, saying he did not want to be driven out of his own office and the Capitol building by an unruly mob, the people said.

The third time, Secret Service didn’t give Pence a choice, the people said. Detail agents told Pence they were all going — that instant.

They left the office for a secure room in the Capitol complex. The evacuation route they took is unknown. A group of snipers on the counter-assault team that travels with Pence would have scoped out the path and ensured it was clear.


Pence and his detail did not encounter any rioters on their way through the overrun Capitol, according to the people familiar with the events. In addition to the vice president, the group that evacuated to the second location included Pence’s family, his chief of staff Marc Short, his press secretary Devin O’Malley and several other staffers.


The Post is not identifying the location in the Capitol complex where Pence was taken for security reasons.

Once shepherded to the secure location, Pence remained there throughout the entire siege, even as most key congressional leaders were evacuated to an off-site secure location, according to administration and congressional aides.

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A pro-Trump mob breaches the Senate chamber after storming the Capitol. (Win Mcnamee/Getty Images)
It would take several hours before Capitol Police — aided by reinforcements of hundreds of D.C. police officers, FBI SWAT team members, Secret Service officers and National Guard soldiers — ejected the rioters from the grounds and secured the building.

As lawmakers debated where and how they should reconvene to continue the electoral vote count disrupted by the violent mob, Pence pushed to continue the session where it had begun — in the Capitol.

Once the Capitol Police gave the all-clear, Pence left his secure location and returned to the Senate chamber after 8 p.m.

Before Congress resumed its work, the vice president addressed the day’s violence in an unusual speech as president of the Senate.

“Today was a dark day in the history of the United States Capitol,” Pence said, adding: “We will always be grateful to the men and women who stayed at their posts to defend this historic place. To those who wreaked havoc in our Capitol today, you did not win. Violence never wins. Freedom wins. And this is still the People’s House.”
 

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Looking at the guardsmen and LEOs at the Capitol and on the national mall, I can’t help but think that both sides of white America now, for a brief period, understand what we have to go up against all day every day. God works in mysterious ways, eh ?
The just gotta plan an insurrection while we don't want to be unjustly executed while doing random shyt:stopitslime:


Sounds like a shoe for a day indeed:stopitslime:
 

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great read, i definitely see it influencing people who are into wellness on my facebook, a lot of ‘spiritual’ folks who are also into wellness be sharing Q anon 5g crap :francis:



Cue all the white women acting like victims for having been tricked and manipulated into treason :skip:

 

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Mannnnn fukk this guy. I watched Comey Rule over the weekend and read his book when it came out (don't ask me why) and he is a dikkhead. I wouldn't be surprised if he did do that whole Clinton emails thing as a political motive. Yeah he is staying on code. Pardon Donald Trump? GTFOH
I would not be surprised if he runs for president in the future.

As far as those interviews with those cops that got beat up, fukk them, fukk Capitol police and fukk the protestors.

How do you let these people take your baton and hit you with it? :what:

Interesting how one of them has a spider web tattoo on his neck (:mjpls:) I thought that wasn't allowed. I guess anyone can join the police force now.

This is such a cluster fukk that all the alphabets (FBI, CIA, ATF, DOJ) are like :mindblown: x1000

It is like where do you even start?
They are like we have to start tracking white people? :dwillhuh: That is not what I signed up for.


Honestly they just don't have the manpower to try all these fukks.

All for all the fukks here talking about federal crime this and federal crime that? So what they change the rules for white people all the time. Who knows how much time they will serve in the end.


Trump needs to go to fukken jail. The fukken republicans who are still on his side, need to be tarred and feathered. :pachaha:


Tarring and feathering needs to come back.
 
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this happened in any other country...its treason..death on sight..no question asked. line em up, take em out back

imagine al shabab militants stormed the capitol.. bombs dropping the next day in a random village in somalia

if this happened in another country , USA would invade to "stabilize the region"
 
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