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Msg ID: 2694723 A New Formula Fhz48 Has Evidence That … +1/-3     
Author:obumazombie
6/30/2021 4:00:04 PM

It was libz who instigated the capital riot, as plants, and informants...

 

The activists further allegedly gave tips to the FBI to how to infiltrate Trump rallies. A bombshell report from independent journalist L has confirmed that leftist activists infiltrated the Capitol Hill protests on January 6th disguised as conservative reporters, with those activists allegedly giving tips to the FBI as to how to infiltrate Trump rallies.

The astounding report, from the independent journalist known as L, detailed the presence of leftist activists and so-called actors Water Masterson and Peter Scattini, during the Capitol Hill protests on January 6th. Masterson and Scattini, both “TikTok comedians,” attended the protests disguised as supporters of President Trump, with Masterson posing as a reporter for OANN and Fox News.

In a video clip posted by L, Masterson describes to Scattini that you have to “blend in” as a Trump supporter in order to be successful in their infiltration. “I know you can’t stomach [wearing an American flag mask],” Masterson said to his accomplice, “but you need to have a visual identifier.” Scattini joked that he didn’t know if the pair were “committing crimes” by portraying themselves as reporters for various different news organizations.

Not only had Masterson and Scattini infiltrated the protests, successfully disguising their leftist politics, they were both seen well within the grounds of the Capitol, near the scaffolding on the West side of the building. Despite being visited by the FBI as a result, neither of them received charges. In fact, according to Scattini, Masterson even gave the FBI agents tips in order to infiltrate Trump rallies.

L further noted that Masterson had a history of working with the leftist news organization, The Young Turks, appearing alongside Cenk Uygur in YouTube videos, and had reported for them from DC on January 21st this year, according to screenshots gathered from social media. Scattini clarified that he has no connection to the TYT, and further distanced himself from the activities of Masterson.

Speaking exclusively to National File, L revealed that there is a far greater number of loosely affiliated “creators” who collaborate with each other and infiltrate Trump rallies. L said that when she was investigating Masterson and Scattini, she noticed that there is a “lot of overlap between these leftist actors and activists that do this. This circle keeps getting bigger.” L argued that the activists are “working to poison the well against conservatives” by painting a distorted picture of the representatives of these rallies.

National File can reveal another activist within this loose network, known as Crackhead Barney, was also in attendance at the Capitol Hill protests. In an interview reposted to their Twitter, she can be seen interviewing Jake Angeli, also known as the Q Shaman. L noted that Crackhead Barney spends much of her time filming protests in NYC and DC.
 
 
The web of lies you libz weaved, is untangling, a little bit more and it will fall apart of its own weight, and plummet to its death alongside every other...
 
Good job Goodlibs!


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Msg ID: 2694727 "Law and order" party? Yeah? So how does one substantiate, provide evidence +3/-1     
Author:TheCrow
6/30/2021 4:10:14 PM

Reply to: 2694723

"Law and order" party? Yeah? So how does one substantiate, provide evidence of a conspiracy without undercover, planted informants?

January 6 mob was incited by Trump's "Stop the Steal" mantra. Your Dear Leader has, at various times sated that he woould only respect an election that he won; that he believed in an uncostitutional extension of his term as 'owed to him' because his presidency was criticised; and that he should have an unconstitutional third term.



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Msg ID: 2694728 All That Is Your Assertion, But All Your … +0/-2     
Author:obumazombie
6/30/2021 4:13:06 PM

Reply to: 2694727

Assertions are falling apart, lib. 

Little by little the truth is coming out that it was the libz who incited the riots, and should be rooted out and dealt with according to their...

 

Good job Goodlibs!



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Msg ID: 2694730 See Trumpists run. Run, Trumpists run. Attack the Congress,  +3/-1     
Author:TheCrow
6/30/2021 5:00:28 PM

Reply to: 2694728

See Trumpists run. Run, Trumpists run. Attack the Congress, stop the election process. Just like your Dear Leader told you- "Stop the Steal!"

See all the Democratic banners in the image of the "Save America" rally-mob after Trump told them to "Stop the Steal"? No? Because they ain't there, why would they be? To listen to Trump, Pence and stop the certification of the election they just won?

They would have to be nucking futz or as stupid as the TrumpeRINO frog boys who suggest that that is a possibility.

Photos show Trump and his supporters pack DC streets as they rail against Biden's election victory

 
 
stop the steal
People attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana
  • Supporters of President Donald Trump on Wednesday took to the streets of downtown Washington, DC, in protest of Congress' certification of President-elect Joe Biden's win in the 2020 election.
  • Biden won 306 votes compared to Trump's 232 during the Electoral College vote in December. 
  • For the past two months, Trump has refused to accept his loss, and instead launched dozens of failed lawsuits while claiming — without evidence — that widespread fraud was responsible for his defeat.
  • Trump, who spoke Wednesday to his supporters, had encouraged them on Twitter to come to DC to protest the certification. 
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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Thousands of supporters of President Donald Trump took to the streets of the nation's capital Wednesday as part of the latest effort in support of "Stop the Steal," the name given to the movement that denies President-elect Joe Biden's winning of the 2020 presidential election.  

For the past two months, Trump has refused to accept election defeat and has bemoaned a ploy by Democrats to rig it, despite him and his allies providing no substantial evidence of that or of widespread voter fraud. Dozens of lawsuits filed by Trump and his legal team have been fruitless in their attempts to subvert the results.

The "Stop the Steal" movement was birthed on Election Day when supporters of the president protested for state election officials to stop counting ballots to maintain Trump's early-in-the-race lead. Trump's lead waned and eventually disappeared in the hours and days following the election when mail-in ballots were counted. The president had discouraged his followers from casting ballots by mail, while Democrats encouraged them because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

About a dozen GOP senators have said they plan to object to the certification of the Electoral College vote, which in December reaffirmed Biden's win over Trump. Biden secured  306 votes to Trump's 232. Some Republicans in the House are also expected to object Wednesday, but none of the objections are expected to impact Biden's certification. 

Trump, meanwhile, has implied that Vice President Mike Pence would himself refuse to certify the results of the Electoral College vote when he presides over the Senate on Wednesday, though Pence does not have the power for such a move.

As Congress prepared to meet to certify the results, supporters of the outgoing president from across the US showed up to Washington to once more reject the results of the election. Trump had encouraged them to descend on the city.

 
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Thousands of supporters of Trump descended on Washington after Trump in tweets had encouraged them to come.

Stop the steal
With the Washington Monument in the background, people attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump near the White House on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

Source: President Donald Trump, Twitter

Despite claims from President Trump and his GOP allies, there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.

stop the steal
Trump supporters gathered in the nation's capital today to protest the ratification of President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College victory over President Trump in the 2020 election. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Source: Business Insider

While standing behind a wall of glass, Trump spoke to his supporters outside the White House, repeating his baseless claims about the election.

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President Donald Trump speaks at a rally Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

Source: CNN reporter Daniel Dale

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A woman pushing a suitcase and speaker wears a white skirt with sheets of paper reading 'STOLEN' attached to it.

stop the steal
Supporters of US President Donald Trump hold a rally outside the US Capitol as they protest the upcoming electoral college certification of Joe Biden as US President in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images

The rally took place as the coronavirus pandemic rages through the US. More than 358,000 people in the nation have died from COVID-19.

Stop the steal
With the White House in the background, President Donald Trump speaks at a rally Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

Source: Johns Hopkins University

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The president's second-born son, Eric, and his wife, Lara, spoke to demonstrators outside the White House on Wednesday.

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Demonstrators across Washington are protesting the 2020 presidential election Electoral Vote Certification by the US Congress. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images

Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., also spoke at the 'Stop the Steal' demonstration.

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Donald Trump Jr. speaks during a rally of supporters of US President Donald Trump on The Ellipse outside of the White House on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images
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DC vendors sold Trump swag at the January 6 demonstration.

Stop the steal
Hats with Trump sign are seen as people attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

Merchandise for sale at the rally included flags, t-shirts, and of course, hats.

stop the steal
With the Washington Monument in the background, people attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

A man wears a vest that references the baseless Q Anon conspiracy, which has been embraced by some Republicans.

Stop the steal
Crowds arrive for the "Stop the Steal" rally on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Source: Business Insider

Thousands of supporters of the president took to the National Mall and surrounded the Washington Monument.

Stop the steal
Thousands of supporters for US President Trump pack the Washington Mall for a rally in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021. JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images

A man dressed as DC Comics superhero Superman walks in a crowd of Trump supporters holding US and Trump flags.

stop the steal
With the Washington Monument in the background, people attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

A demonstrator holds a sign with a pro-police message. Many Democratic leaders called for police reform in 2020 after instances of violence by police.

Stop the steal
Organizers hand out signs to be carried during the rally at a bus stop in Aberdeen, Maryland on January 6, 2021. JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images

Source: Business Insider

DC police limited access to Black Lives Matter Plaza, a location in front of the White House that was renamed by DC Mayor Muriel Bowser this summer.

stop the steal
The White House is seen at the end of an empty Black Lives Matter plaza, as rallies in support of President Donald Trump continue elsewhere in the city on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

Source: Business Insider

A woman carries a sign claiming "Trump Won Big" despite President-elect Joe Biden winning more than 7 million more votes than Trump.

stop the steal
People attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

Source: Business Insider

 

The colors of the US flag, red, white, and blue, could be seen throughout the nation's capitol on Wednesday.

stop the steal
People attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

Trump and his supporters on Election Day demanded states where Trump appeared in the lead to stop counting ballots, which served as the origin of the 'Stop the Steal' movement.

stop the steal
Supporters of US President Donald Trump hold a rally outside the US Capitol as they protest the upcoming electoral college certification of Joe Biden as President in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images

Source: Business Insider

 

A woman carries a sign that says 'We are Trump's adorable deplorables." Trump supporters have embraced the term after it was first used as a jab against 2016 by Hillary Clinton.

stop the steal
Crowds arrive for the "Stop the Steal" rally on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Source: Business Insider

The rally came one day after the special election in Georgia which gave Democrats control in the US Senate.

stop the steal
A militia-like group makes their way to a rally for US President Donald Trump in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021. JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images

Source: Business Insider



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Msg ID: 2694741 LMFAO! Is "L" The Brother Of "Q"? Now We Have QAnon & LAnon!  +3/-1     
Author:Jett
6/30/2021 6:58:00 PM

Reply to: 2694723

Zombie, you've losing it dude, there's never even been a question about who it was. The whole world knows it was Extreme Right Trailer Trash who carried out the Insurrection on our Capitol. There is a Shit Load of photo and video evidence to back that up. 

If you Trumplicans would have thought any different you would have voted for the commission to investigate. 

That's probably the stupidest thing you have ever posted on this forum... 



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Msg ID: 2694797 McCarthy Threatens Members, Trumplicans Don't Want Truth On Jan 6... +2/-0     
Author:Jett
7/1/2021 10:57:24 AM

Reply to: 2694723

Zombie your whole conspiracy theory about Jan 6 makes zero sense, Trumplicans are doing everything in their power to try and stop any investigation into the Insurrection. If they believed your conspiracy they would be all for exposing it. 

 

 

House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy threatens to strip members of committee assignments if they join the Jan. 6 investigation, reports say

 
 
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy points down at the podium with both fingers while answering questions during his weekly news conference at the U.S. Capitol June 25, 2021 in Washington, DC.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. Win McNamee/Getty Images
  • House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy issued a threat to his members on Wednesday, according to reports.
  • McCarthy targeted anyone who signs onto the Democrats' special committee on Jan. 6.
  • Republicans who join will lose their committee assignments, according to CNN and Punchbowl News.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy threatened his Republican members in a closed door meeting on Wednesday, according to Punchbowl News and CNN.

Should any House Republicans join Speaker Nancy Pelosi's select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, "they better be ready to get all their committee assignments from her," according to Punchbowl's Thursday morning newsletter.

CNN Special Correspondent Jamie Gangel also reported that McCarthy threatened to strip them of their committee assignments if they accept an offer to join.

Getting stripped of committee assignments is a serious blow to any member of Congress, leaving them with effectively no influence beyond their one vote out of 435 when legislation finally reaches the floor.

It has also happened to former Republican Rep. Steve King of Iowa after years of racist comments and one particular white supremacist remark in 2019, where he told The New York Times "White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?"

McCarthy, a California lawmaker who has been in Congress since 2007, has promoted former President Donald Trump's false claims about the election and aligned himself with the pro-Trump forces in his caucus.

Although McCarthy's reported threat was broad, the only House Republicans being considered for spots on the Democrats' select committee are Reps. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois and Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who are strident critics of Trump's lies about the election.

"I do think the threat of removing committees is ironic, because you won't go after the space lasers and white supremacist people but those who tell the truth," Kinzinger said, according to Politico.

Cheney was ousted from House GOP leadership in May after raising concerns about her colleagues' dismissal of how serious the Capitol siege was, and has subsequently said she refuses to whitewash January 6.

She was replaced by a staunch Trump ally, Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, who has been far less critical of the insurrection and the former president's role in inciting it.

 

 

 

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Msg ID: 2694805 The Truth Hurts libz, But Unfortunately Not … +1/-2     
Author:obumazombie
7/1/2021 11:31:16 AM

Reply to: 2694797

Enough to knock any sense into their thick lib skulls...

It looks more and more as if the events of January 6 were the work of a confederation of the enemies of freedom. It has already been well-reported and well-documented that Antifa played a roll in the storming of the Capitol. Now, more and more evidence is pointing to conspirators within the government itself. C. Mitchell Shaw is responsible for the piece.

The current resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue claims that January 6 is the darkest day in American history. And — geriatric confusion and leftist slant duly noted — he is correct; even a blind squirrel finds an occasional nut. But he is not correct for the reason he claims. He is correct because the “Great Insurrection” of January 6 — which appears to have been planned and executed by leftist insiders — is being used as a pretense for the persecution of conservatives.

Besides the well-documented presence of Antifa and other leftists instigating and participating in the breach of the Capitol building on January 6, there is also sufficient evidence to indicate that the FBI may have had a hand in the orchestration and execution of that breach. As this writer covered in a previous article, court documents seem to point to the presence of FBI plants in the crowd that day. Those plants seem to have “worked the crowd,” going so far as to entrap others to break the law.

From that article:

For instance, one such “unindicted co-conspirator” is identified in government documents only as “Person 2.” The documents state that “Person 2” stayed in the same hotel room as a man named Thomas Caldwell who has been charged as an insurrectionist. The documents state that “Person 2” stormed the Capitol building on January 6. Caldwell was led to believe (it appears by “Person 2”) that his group storming the Capitol would be supported by a “quick reaction force” led by a man only identified in government documents as “Person 3.”

So, in this instance, three men were involved. Thomas Caldwell (a 65-year-old man), “Person 2,” and “Person 3.” Two out of three of them were never charged. Because it appears that two out of three of them were FBI plants who did the job of stirring up the so-called insurrection.

Lest this sound like a crazy tin-foil hat conspiracy theory, consider that the first attack on the World Trade Center in 1993 was an FBI sting that either went horribly wrong or horribly right, depending on the FBI’s true objective.

There are scores of cases of the federal government using plants to incite illegal activity and then coming down like a ton of Red, White, and Blue bricks on the targets. If this is another of those cases — which government documents appear to indicate — then the objective appears to be the discrediting of President Trump and anyone who supports him or his policies, as well as the affirming of the questionable election that allowed Joe Biden to put in a change of address form listing 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue as his new address.

Now, new evidence seems to support the idea that federal agents were involved.  Bobby Powell — who hosts a podcast entitled “The Truth Is Viral” — was at the Capitol on January 6. He videoed some of the events of that day and his video shows Capitol Police beginning to arrest a man who has just broken a window at the east entrance to the Capitol Building.

Then, inexplicably, the police — appearing to receive orders via radio — not only release the man (identified in the video as Hunter Ehmke), but also leave the area, leaving the broken window undefended. What follows next is telling: Men clad in what appears to be black military uniforms continue breaking out the window. A Trump supporter attempts to defend the breach, placing himself in the way.

He is shoved out of the way and then clearly threatened by one of the black-clad men. Powell was interviewed by OANN, and that interview includes several segments of video shot by Powell. In the interview, Powell said, “Two men I saw attacking the building, breaking windows, and even pushing people inside have not been arrested. And they are not on the list of suspects being sought by the FBI.”

He added, “I provided the FBI with 29 minutes of high-definition footage, 1080p, more than five months ago. Neither one of these men has been arrested.” Powell says he has checked the names and descriptions on the “400-plus indictments” and those men “are not listed in any” of them. He also said, “There’s not one frame of video, not one still photograph on either of these men on the FBI’s webpage that ask people to give them tips on who the rioters were.

The FBI’s YouTube channel or their Facebook page. They’re putting up all kinds of fuzzy pictures, but they’re not putting up the HD images that I sent them.” Powell did not only provide the video to the FBI. He also provided it to other agencies ostensibly investigating the “insurrection.” He told OANN:

I spoke with agents from the FBI, the JTTF, the Secret Service, and NCIS on January 15. I provided them each with a copy of the footage I recorded and a narrative of what I saw. To this day, nobody has called me to ask me for an interview. I told them that I would be happy to come in and tell them everything that I know. But the FBI does not want to talk to me. They may after this. Up to this point, they haven’t said a doggone word. They won’t even return my phone calls or emails.

Let’s boil that down to its broth, shall we? Powell was there and captured video of the beginning of the “darkest day in American history” — the day “armed insurrectionists” attempted (and nearly succeeded in) the “overthrow” of the United States government. His video shows — in high definition — who was doing what. He sent that video to the federal agencies hunting for those “insurrectionists.”

And they have not used the 29 minutes of video he sent them. They won’t return his calls. They won’t even talk to him. It’s enough to make one wonder why that evidence does not interest them. Could it be because that video shows more of the FBI plants that seem to have been implicated in the report from revolver.com referenced in an article this writer published on June 16?

Another thing that lends credence to the possibility that agents within the federal government were behind the breaching of the Capitol is a strange phone call that Trump advisor and confidant Roger Stone says he received. Stone was interviewed by Alex Jones Sunday and addressed claims that he was involved in — perhaps even that he was the mastermind behind — the storming of the Capitol.

(Video here — relevant portion starts at the 38-minute mark.) He denied it, saying, “Wasn’t there, didn’t know anything about it in advance, didn’t have any involvement whatsoever.” And then he added, “When I was in my hotel room at the Willard, shortly after the President’s speech, there was a call from the secret service, offering to escort me to the head of the march and up to the Capitol which I declined.”

Lest that appear to be a made-up kooky conspiracy theory, Stone offered this piece of information: “By the way two pastors, two reverend protestant ministers and a police officer overheard all of that. Those are called witnesses. So for those who say, oh that’s made up, no it’s not made up. It’s a fact.” While none of this is conclusive, the preponderance of available evidence

— the report by revolver.com, the video by Powell, and Stone’s claim that the Secret Service attempted to set him up to be front and center when the breach took place — seems to point to Deep State orchestration of the events of January 6 for the purpose of having a pretext for demonizing conservatives and stripping Americans of more and more of our God-given rights.

 

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Msg ID: 2694810 The "Save America" Rally, addressed by Trump and Pence, directed to fight  +2/-0     
Author:TheCrow
7/1/2021 12:34:16 PM

Reply to: 2694805

The "Save America" Rally, addressed by Trump and Pence, directed to fight like hell were not Democrats or antifa.

Look at the pictures- do you see a single Biden/Democrat banner? Nope. All Trump, MAGA. Agitated to attack the election process, just Trump said he he would before and after....

See Trumpists run. Run, Trumpists run. Attack the Congress, stop the election process. Just like your Dear Leader told you- "Stop the Steal!"

 

See all the Democratic banners in the image of the "Save America" rally-mob after Trump told them to "Stop the Steal"? No? Because they ain't there, why would they be? To listen to Trump, Pence and stop the certification of the election they just won?

 

They would have to be nucking futz or as stupid as the TrumpeRINO frog boys who suggest that that is a possibility.

Photos show Trump and his supporters pack DC streets as they rail against Biden's election victory

stop the steal

People attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana
    • Supporters of President Donald Trump on Wednesday took to the streets of downtown Washington, DC, in protest of Congress' certification of President-elect Joe Biden's win in the 2020 election.
    • Biden won 306 votes compared to Trump's 232 during the Electoral College vote in December. 
    • For the past two months, Trump has refused to accept his loss, and instead launched dozens of failed lawsuits while claiming — without evidence — that widespread fraud was responsible for his defeat.

Thousands of supporters of President Donald Trump took to the streets of the nation's capital Wednesday as part of the latest effort in support of "Stop the Steal," the name given to the movement that denies President-elect Joe Biden's winning of the 2020 presidential election.  

For the past two months, Trump has refused to accept election defeat and has bemoaned a ploy by Democrats to rig it, despite him and his allies providing no substantial evidence of that or of widespread voter fraud. Dozens of lawsuits filed by Trump and his legal team have been fruitless in their attempts to subvert the results.

The "Stop the Steal" movement was birthed on Election Day when supporters of the president protested for state election officials to stop counting ballots to maintain Trump's early-in-the-race lead. Trump's lead waned and eventually disappeared in the hours and days following the election when mail-in ballots were counted. The president had discouraged his followers from casting ballots by mail, while Democrats encouraged them because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

About a dozen GOP senators have said they plan to object to the certification of the Electoral College vote, which in December reaffirmed Biden's win over Trump. Biden secured  306 votes to Trump's 232. Some Republicans in the House are also expected to object Wednesday, but none of the objections are expected to impact Biden's certification. 

Trump, meanwhile, has implied that Vice President Mike Pence would himself refuse to certify the results of the Electoral College vote when he presides over the Senate on Wednesday, though Pence does not have the power for such a move.

As Congress prepared to meet to certify the results, supporters of the outgoing president from across the US showed up to Washington to once more reject the results of the election. Trump had encouraged them to descend on the city.

Thousands of supporters of Trump descended on Washington after Trump in tweets had encouraged them to come.


Stop the steal

With the Washington Monument in the background, people attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump near the White House on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

Source: President Donald Trump, Twitter

Despite claims from President Trump and his GOP allies, there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.


stop the steal

Trump supporters gathered in the nation's capital today to protest the ratification of President-elect Joe Biden's Electoral College victory over President Trump in the 2020 election. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Source: Business Insider

While standing behind a wall of glass, Trump spoke to his supporters outside the White House, repeating his baseless claims about the election.


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President Donald Trump speaks at a rally Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

Source: CNN reporter Daniel Dale


stop the steal

Supporters of US President Donald Trump hold a rally outside the US Capitol as they protest the upcoming electoral college certification of Joe Biden as US President in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images

The rally took place as the coronavirus pandemic rages through the US. More than 358,000 people in the nation have died from COVID-19.


Stop the steal

With the White House in the background, President Donald Trump speaks at a rally Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin

Source: Johns Hopkins University

The president's second-born son, Eric, and his wife, Lara, spoke to demonstrators outside the White House on Wednesday.


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Demonstrators across Washington are protesting the 2020 presidential election Electoral Vote Certification by the US Congress. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images

Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., also spoke at the 'Stop the Steal' demonstration.


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Donald Trump Jr. speaks during a rally of supporters of US President Donald Trump on The Ellipse outside of the White House on January 6, 2021, in Washington, DC. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images

DC vendors sold Trump swag at the January 6 demonstration.


Stop the steal

Hats with Trump sign are seen as people attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

Merchandise for sale at the rally included flags, t-shirts, and of course, hats.


stop the steal

With the Washington Monument in the background, people attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

A man wears a vest that references the baseless Q Anon conspiracy, which has been embraced by some Republicans.


Stop the steal

Crowds arrive for the "Stop the Steal" rally on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Source: Business Insider

Thousands of supporters of the president took to the National Mall and surrounded the Washington Monument.


Stop the steal

Thousands of supporters for US President Trump pack the Washington Mall for a rally in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021. JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images
A man dressed as DC Comics superhero Superman walks in a crowd of Trump supporters holding US and Trump flags.

stop the steal

With the Washington Monument in the background, people attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

A demonstrator holds a sign with a pro-police message. Many Democratic leaders called for police reform in 2020 after instances of violence by police.


Stop the steal

Organizers hand out signs to be carried during the rally at a bus stop in Aberdeen, Maryland on January 6, 2021. JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images

Source: Business Insider

DC police limited access to Black Lives Matter Plaza, a location in front of the White House that was renamed by DC Mayor Muriel Bowser this summer.


stop the steal

The White House is seen at the end of an empty Black Lives Matter plaza, as rallies in support of President Donald Trump continue elsewhere in the city on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

Source: Business Insider

A woman carries a sign claiming "Trump Won Big" despite President-elect Joe Biden winning more than 7 million more votes than Trump.


stop the steal

People attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

Source: Business Insider

The colors of the US flag, red, white, and blue, could be seen throughout the nation's capitol on Wednesday.


stop the steal

People attend a rally in support of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

Trump and his supporters on Election Day demanded states where Trump appeared in the lead to stop counting ballots, which served as the origin of the 'Stop the Steal' movement.


stop the steal

Supporters of US President Donald Trump hold a rally outside the US Capitol as they protest the upcoming electoral college certification of Joe Biden as President in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images

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A woman carries a sign that says 'We are Trump's adorable deplorables." Trump supporters have embraced the term after it was first used as a jab against 2016 by Hillary Clinton.


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Crowds arrive for the "Stop the Steal" rally on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Source: Business Insider

The rally came one day after the special election in Georgia which gave Democrats control in the US Senate.


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A militia-like group makes their way to a rally for US President Donald Trump in Washington, DC on January 6, 2021. JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images

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Msg ID: 2694811 Run Out Of Ammo, Look Like A Fool, Play The Deep State Card... +2/-0     
Author:Jett
7/1/2021 12:44:53 PM

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If your conspiracy theory had one ounce of truth to it, Trumplicans would be all over it. They would be demanding a full blown investigation into the insurrection. They would want nothing more than to expose Democrats involved. But no, they don't want to touch it, they want to sweep it under the rug, try and make it go away. They try and call it anything but the insurrection that it was, no investigations, call it old news, it goes on and on. 

Your conspiracy theory is ridiculous nonsense, nothing but crap you pick up on Extreme Right websites. 

In fact, it's the exact opposite of a "Damn Good Job"... 



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Msg ID: 2694815 Exactly on target. (NT) +2/-0     
Author:TheCrow
7/1/2021 1:01:44 PM

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Msg ID: 2694889 I Can’t Tell How Much Of Your Post Is A Lie… +1/-2     
Author:obumazombie
7/2/2021 2:03:15 AM

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I assume all of it is a lie, because I can't trust a thing you say.

You say it's okay to lie, if you are a lib, as long as what you are lying about is important enough.

Evidently, it is left up to libz to decide what is important enough to lie about.

A classic fox guarding the henhouse if I have ever seen it.

Why don't you foxy libz go guard the house of the...

 

Good job Goodlibs?



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