He just calls everyone there for a rally in which he doesn’t say anything new, doesn’t present any new evidence, and basically told people that they’ve got him pinned against a wall... and then that’s it go home everyone?
The people that went there did so because they were really fucking pissed, and Trump called them there and told them it’d be a wild time.
If he didn’t want them to do anything he shouldn’t have told them to come to DC. He shouldn’t have thrown them under the bus, he shouldn’t have defended his enemies.
He wanted to pressure Congress to push for audits before certifying votes. People going into the building caused it to backfire. It was a last ditch effort to get Congress to buy him time and it failed.
Don't fuckin rewrite history. He posted the night before the event a statement that read that he and Mike Pence were in total agreement. The weekend before he also stated that there would be new evidence.
In reality, he filled the powder keg with powder (brought hundreds of thousands of his MOST LOYAL supporters to Washington) and then lit the match (built up for a win when he knew Pence was going to screw us all over.)
I don't care if he didn't even say a word on 1/6. This has nothing to do about his "perfect speech." He brought everyone there.
He told people to be peaceful...not go through blocked off areas, beat on cops and break shit.
What honestly did he expect to happen, though?
He just calls everyone there for a rally in which he doesn’t say anything new, doesn’t present any new evidence, and basically told people that they’ve got him pinned against a wall... and then that’s it go home everyone?
The people that went there did so because they were really fucking pissed, and Trump called them there and told them it’d be a wild time.
If he didn’t want them to do anything he shouldn’t have told them to come to DC. He shouldn’t have thrown them under the bus, he shouldn’t have defended his enemies.
He wanted to pressure Congress to push for audits before certifying votes. People going into the building caused it to backfire. It was a last ditch effort to get Congress to buy him time and it failed.
Don't fuckin rewrite history. He posted the night before the event a statement that read that he and Mike Pence were in total agreement. The weekend before he also stated that there would be new evidence.
Here's the statement. But yeah, he didn't bring people there under false pretenses or anything. https://www.donaldjtrump.com/media/statement-from-president-donald-j.-trump-152020/
In reality, he filled the powder keg with powder (brought hundreds of thousands of his MOST LOYAL supporters to Washington) and then lit the match (built up for a win when he knew Pence was going to screw us all over.)
I don't care if he didn't even say a word on 1/6. This has nothing to do about his "perfect speech." He brought everyone there.