If Trump and the patriots are in charge, he could just free the J6 prisoners now. Why let them rot? We need these Patriots back on the streets.
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How do you know they haven't been? How do you know they were ever arrested? Because the fake news told you so? It is hard to discern truth from bullshit these days. We have been fed misinformation all along to feed the narrative. I'm starting to doubt the numbers on illegal immigrants entering our southern border. They want the people pissed off so we rise up in protest. I think the crime rate would be out of control everywhere if a few million came across. Who knows?
Agree with your assessment of both issues.
Also, how do we know which ones are innocent peaceful protesters and which ones are FIB instigators?
Nope. Optics. When Q said 100% insulated, he meant it.
What if joe pardons them now
Agree 95% with your statement. Why? Because in Texas Potus choose to limit the % downwards by appealing to the present attorney generals to getting involved.
And that means not giving away your position, too. "The first rule of not being seen is not to stand up."
This is akin to the question: "If God exists, why does He let bad things happen to people?"
There are always -- ALWAYS! -- casualties and suffering of innocent people in any war. I expect the people responsible for the J6 protesters being jailed will pay for their crimes, starting with Nazi Pelosi..
We live in America so persecution is less recognized 💔
Why let any of this happen?...
I don’t think Trump is a shadow president. He was recruited by the white hats and he played a role to help root out imbedded black hats. There may be a continuity of government in place, but I don’t think Trump is it’s president. I’d believe the white hats are in control. Remember they’re doing everything by the book. If Trump is shadow president now then he’s ineligible in 2024. Trump is a powerful media personality. There is no strategic value in having him be a shadow president. The optimist in me wants Biden out just after the mid terms. Republicans take house and senate. Trump is made speaker of the house. The hammer gets dropped on Biden and Kamala, followed by impeachment. Trump becomes president (3rd in line). Boom Trump serves out just under two years of Biden’s presidency and gets to run again in 2024. Libs pout, and the adults carry on rebuilding the country.
it's hard to get around the constitution's "the president's term expires" section. That's why I also think he's not president. Still fascinated by devolution and the COG in place, though.
I totally agree devolution and COG is plausible. I just don’t think Trump is the current commander in chief.