An important point about January 6th that I do not hear being made.
The whole idea of this thing is contrary stupidity. If the good guys had "rioted" it would stop the vote and inhibit our own goals. Bam.
Seems exculpatory.
The tifatard stuff happened before the robots inside had done their thing. We still needed them to vote in our favor and until that point there was no (real) reason to "riot." It was still early in the day. There was work to do. Maybe they vote in our favor, maybe they don't. But until...
So why? Why shoot early..? Just because they're dumbasses? No.
Somebody pulled the trigger at a specific time. This demonstrates forethought. They needed it to happen at the right time to delay proceedings and claim it changed their minds or gave them an excuse to vote contrary to the evidence.
And as a bonus they get big mileage out of it after the fact in plenty of other ways too.
Thank you for reading. ~{°¡°}~
Trump already knew their plan. He did this to keep a lot of the good Patriots from being engaged in the planned attack on the Capitol. His speech was a 2 mile walk from the Capitol.
Even people who attended his speech said he seemed to be rambling. Probably just to keep them from getting there to be involved. I am not saying their weren't already some there... I believe there still were. But at least those who came to listen to POTUS Trump's speech were not.
Why do you think Trump called patriots to the capital?
He did it because he knew he would have thousands there in his support.
He didn't want them to engage in the staged Capitol riot event that was planned AFTER he called them to the Capitol to peacefully protest the electoral count.