Anonymous ID: 694209 Feb. 14, 2021, 2:36 p.m. No.57429   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7431 >>7433

Interesting catch - General Flynn’s post today links to Q post #34 “My fellow Americans”

 

RPD4833

@RPD4833

Gen Flynn post…

 

Drop 3777 Eisenhower Speech Down pointing backhand index

https://youtube.com/watch?v=8y06NSBBRtY…

 

Eisenhower (Ike) was the 34th President, drop 34

https://twitter.com/RPD4833/status/1361073757276827648

Anonymous ID: 694209 Feb. 14, 2021, 2:44 p.m. No.57432   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7434 >>7453 >>7464

John Solomon@jsolomonReports

 

Graham says Trump is ‘ready to move on and rebuild the Republican Party,’ and is excited for 2022 | Just The News

 

https://twitter.com/jsolomonReports/status/1361073427252211712

 

Graham says Trump is 'ready to move on and rebuild the Republican Party,' and is excited for 2022

"He's mad at some folks, but I understand that," Graham said during an interview on Fox News Sunday.

 

Senator Lindsey Graham during an interview on Fox News Sunday said that he had spoken to former President Donald Trump after the Senate voted to acquit the nation's 45th commander-in-chief of the single article of impeachment.

 

"Yeah, I spoke to him last night," the South Carolina Republican said. "He was grateful to his lawyers. He appreciated the help that all of us provided." Graham noted that Trump is "ready to move on and rebuild the Republican Party. He's excited about 2022."

 

"He's mad at some folks, but I understand that," Graham said.

 

Host Chris Wallace brought up Sen. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's speech in which the Kentucky Republican sharply condemned former President Trump but said that he did not believe it is constitutional to impeach a former president.

 

While McConnell did not vote to convict Trump, the lawmaker lambasted Trump during a speech after the Senate vote. "The House accused the former President of, quote, ‘incitement.’ That is a specific term from the criminal law. Let me just put that aside for a moment and reiterate something I said weeks ago: There's no question, none, that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of" Jan. 6, McConnell said.

 

"If President Trump were still in office, I would've carefully considered whether the House managers proved their specific charge," McConnell said later during his speech. "By the strict criminal standard, the President’s speech probably was not incitement. However, however, in the context of impeachment, the Senate might have decided this was acceptable shorthand for the reckless actions that preceded the riot. But in this case, the question is moot because former President Trump is constitutionally not eligible for conviction."

 

Graham during the Fox News Sunday interview said that McConnell's speech will show up amid the 2022 election cycle.

 

Graham said that McConnell "got a load off his chest obviously. But unfortunately he put a load on the back of Republicans. That speech you will see in 2022 campaigns. I would imagine if you're a Republican running in Arizona, or Georgia, or New Hampshire, where we have a chance to take back the Senate, they may be playing Senator McConnell's speech and asking you about it as a candidate," Graham said, also noting that he anticipates GOP incumbents facing the questions about whether they will back McConnell in the future.

 

The Senate voted on Saturday 57-43, falling short of the two-thirds majority needed to convict Trump on the article passed by the House last month during Trump's waning days in office.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/graham-says-trump-ready-move-and-rebuild-republican-party-and

Anonymous ID: 694209 Feb. 14, 2021, 3:09 p.m. No.57435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7453 >>7464

New York Times retracts claim that Capitol police officer was killed by Trump supporter with fire extinguisher

"New information has emerged regarding the death of the Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick that questions the initial cause of his death provided by officials close to the Capitol Police," the Times wrote.

 

The New York Times issued a correction on Sunday after it was revealed that the Capitol police officer who they reported had been killed by supporters of former President Donald Trump after being bludgeoned with a fire extinguisher actually died of a different cause.

 

"UPDATE: New information has emerged regarding the death of the Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick that questions the initial cause of his death provided by officials close to the Capitol Police," the Times wrote.

 

"Law enforcement officials initially said Mr. Sicknick was struck with a fire extinguisher, but weeks later, police sources and investigators were at odds over whether he was hit," the story now reads. "Medical experts have said he did not die of blunt force trauma, according to one law enforcement official."

 

The article had initially stated that Sicknick died "from brain injuries he sustained after Trump loyalists who overtook the complex struck him in the dead with a fire extinguisher."

 

The paper used anonymous sources to substantiate their claim.

 

The article was later cited by a variety of mainstream media outlets without questioning the reporting of the paper. His death was even brought up by Democrats during Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate.

 

Investigators have found no evidence of trauma sustained by blows to the head, and nobody has been arrested in connection to Sicknick's alleged murder.

 

In fact, Sicknick had returned to his job after the Capitol riot, and texted his brother that aside from being pepper sprayed twice, he was otherwise "in good shape."

 

According to Capitol police, Sicknick later had a stroke. It is now being investigated whether he inhaled bear spray, and whether that may have contributed to his sudden death.

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/nyt-issues-correction-of-story-claiming-capitol-police-officer-bludgeoned-to-death-with-fire-extinguisher

Anonymous ID: 694209 Feb. 14, 2021, 3:49 p.m. No.57437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7453 >>7464

Sen. Graham says ‘Biggest winner of impeachment trial is Lara Trump’

 

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday that GOP votes – especially that of Sen. Richard Burr – to convict former President Donald Trump in the impeachment trial opened the door for Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara Trump.

 

She’s got a real shot at the North Carolina Senate race, Graham said.

 

“The biggest winner of this whole impeachment trial is Lara Trump,” said Graham on “Fox News Sunday.”

 

“My dear friend Richard Burr, who I like and have been friends with for a long time, just made Lara Trump almost the certain nominee for the Senate seat in North Carolina to replace him if she runs, and I’ll certainly be behind her because she represents the future of the Republican Party,” he said.

 

Burr said he will not seek reelection in 2022. He was one of seven Republican senators voting with Democrats to convict Trump for the riots on Jan. 6 to storm the Capitol.

 

https://saraacarter.com/sen-graham-says-biggest-winner-of-impeachment-trial-is-lara-trump/