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Guess what folks?
There was yet another 'exercise' by the NGO/Think tanks about how to oust Trump on Jan 6 if he is elected. TIP - Transition Integrity Project
Time to blow it up with some exposure
Jeff Clark is talking about it here.
I will find it - I think it was Brennan Center.
https://events.cornell.edu/event/a_conversation_with_rosa_brooks_the_transition_integrity_project
https://presidentialtransition.org/news/a-bipartisan-group-secretly-gathered-to-game-out-a-contested-trump-biden-election-it-wasnt-pretty/
https://www.influencewatch.org/organization/transition-integrity-project/
Rosa Brooks
Co-founder Rosa Brooks is a professor at the Georgetown University Law Center and a former Obama administration Pentagon official. 8 She serves on the advisory board of George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF) in the United States, and was previously special counsel to the president at the Open Society Institute in New York. 9
Brooks has suggested the possibility of removing President Trump from office through extra-judicial means. Ten days after Trump’s inauguration, Brooks wrote an article for Foreign Policy titled “3 Ways to Get Rid of President Trump Before 2020.” In addition to a provision of the 25th Amendment allowing the Cabinet to suspend an incapacitated President’s powers, impeachment and removal from office, and an appeal to Trump’s cabinet to “oust their boss,” the article included a “fourth possibility” of “a military coup.” In Brooks’ imagined scenario, President Trump would issue an order to which senior military officials respond “we’re not going to do that” and receive “thunderous applause from the New York Times editorial board.” 10 When right-wing website Breitbart published a piece criticizing her proposals to remove the president, Brooks responded by labeling her critics a “lynch mob” and claiming she had no idea “that anyone could construe” her words “as a call for a military coup.”
In an op-ed for the Washington Post, Brooks cited unspecified “obvious reasons” for not inviting anyone from either the Trump or Biden campaigns to offer their input on the Transition Integrity Project. Instead, Brooks says the organizers “recruited participants with similar backgrounds.” The Republican team consisted of commentator Bill Kristol, former Republican National Committee chairman and longtime MSNBC commentator Michael Steele, and former Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson (R). 12 Brooks did not explain what any of the participants have in common with Trump, but all three have extensive records of opposing the President, the Republican Party, or both.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/30/washington-dc-role-play-second-trump-term
http://archive.today/2024.07.30-184921/https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/30/washington-dc-role-play-second-trump-term