UPDATE: Trump Impeached for Inciting Insurrection

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man you better be worried about SDNY and these lawsuits coming your way dumbass...:mjlol:

Got to pay for those lawsuits someway :russ:
 

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Patriot Party :hhh:
Trump is going to create his own political party :hhh:

Donald Trump has 'discussed forming a new party called the Patriot Party' after telling MAGA supporters the 'movement we started is just beginning' - as Mitch McConnell tells aides he 'never wants to speak to the president again'
  • The outgoing president is said to have spoken with aides about the idea, The Wall Street Journal first reported
  • It is not known how serious he is in going ahead with the party, which would take a lot of time and money
  • Trump on Tuesday vowed to be a continued presence in D.C., noting his 'movement' is 'only just beginning'
  • But his vow to stay a force in politics could cause some Republicans to squirm; Trump divided Republicans among those whose supported his isolationist agenda and those who disliked his harsh rhetoric
  • Many Republicans want to see him fade quietly away but others fear his supporters - 74 million cast their ballot for Trump in November - could be an influence in the party's primaries for years to come
  • Mitch McConnell said Tuesday Trump 'provoked' the crowd who stormed the Capitol two weeks ago
Donald Trump has reportedly discussed forming a new political party called the Patriot Party after telling supporters the 'movement we started is just beginning' in his farewell address to the nation.

The outgoing president is said to have spoken with aides about the idea, The Wall Street Journal first reported. It is not known how serious he is in going ahead with the idea.

Trump on Tuesday vowed to be a continued presence on the political stage, noting his 'movement' is 'only just beginning.'Now, as I prepare to hand power over to a new administration at Noon on Wednesday, I want you to know that the movement we started is only just beginning,' he said.

But his vow to stay a force in politics could cause some Republicans to squirm. Trump divided Republicans among those whose supported his isolationist agenda and those who disliked his harsh rhetoric.

Mitch McConnell said Tuesday the outgoing president 'provoked' the MAGA crowd who stormed the Capitol two weeks ago in his most outright denunciation of the president.'The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people,' the majority leader said in Senate floor remarks.

The dramatic and unprompted intervention by the man who will be Republicans' most senior leader when Trump leaves office came with less than 24 hours of his presidency remaining.

McConnell, who reportedly privately believes Trump committed impeachable offenses, has said he is undecided on whether he will convict Trump at his Senate trial but 'never wants to speak to the president again', The New York Times reports.

Many Republicans want to see the outgoing president fade quietly away but others fear his supporters - 74 million cast their ballot for Trump in November - could be an influence in the party's primaries for years to come.

Donald Trump has 'discussed forming a new political party called the Patriot Party' | Daily Mail Online
 
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Patriot Party :hhh:


Donald Trump has 'discussed forming a new party called the Patriot Party' after telling MAGA supporters the 'movement we started is just beginning' - as Mitch McConnell tells aides he 'never wants to speak to the president again'
  • The outgoing president is said to have spoken with aides about the idea, The Wall Street Journal first reported
  • It is not known how serious he is in going ahead with the party, which would take a lot of time and money
  • Trump on Tuesday vowed to be a continued presence in D.C., noting his 'movement' is 'only just beginning'
  • But his vow to stay a force in politics could cause some Republicans to squirm; Trump divided Republicans among those whose supported his isolationist agenda and those who disliked his harsh rhetoric
  • Many Republicans want to see him fade quietly away but others fear his supporters - 74 million cast their ballot for Trump in November - could be an influence in the party's primaries for years to come
  • Mitch McConnell said Tuesday Trump 'provoked' the crowd who stormed the Capitol two weeks ago
Donald Trump has reportedly discussed forming a new political party called the Patriot Party after telling supporters the 'movement we started is just beginning' in his farewell address to the nation.

The outgoing president is said to have spoken with aides about the idea, The Wall Street Journal first reported. It is not known how serious he is in going ahead with the idea.

Trump on Tuesday vowed to be a continued presence on the political stage, noting his 'movement' is 'only just beginning.'Now, as I prepare to hand power over to a new administration at Noon on Wednesday, I want you to know that the movement we started is only just beginning,' he said.

But his vow to stay a force in politics could cause some Republicans to squirm. Trump divided Republicans among those whose supported his isolationist agenda and those who disliked his harsh rhetoric.

Mitch McConnell said Tuesday the outgoing president 'provoked' the MAGA crowd who stormed the Capitol two weeks ago in his most outright denunciation of the president.'The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people,' the majority leader said in Senate floor remarks.

The dramatic and unprompted intervention by the man who will be Republicans' most senior leader when Trump leaves office came with less than 24 hours of his presidency remaining.

McConnell, who reportedly privately believes Trump committed impeachable offenses, has said he is undecided on whether he will convict Trump at his Senate trial but 'never wants to speak to the president again', The New York Times reports.

Many Republicans want to see the outgoing president fade quietly away but others fear his supporters - 74 million cast their ballot for Trump in November - could be an influence in the party's primaries for years to come.

Donald Trump has 'discussed forming a new political party called the Patriot Party' | Daily Mail Online

only good thing this peice of shyt has done.
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