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THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's

  1. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    I read a bit but didn't feel like getting into the details. I trust you it's sick. It's also fucked how the asian country with the most overt and biggest US influence in the 20th century is now mostly known for pedophilia, meth and backyard metal workshops for making guns and is lead by an unapologetic populist. So many people deserve death who don't get it, and when they do they don't get it in the right way. World is fucked
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  2. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    The Washington Post
    Evidence in Capitol attack investigation trending toward sedition charges, departing chief says
    Spencer Hsu


    Former interim U.S. attorney Michael R. Sherwin, of Washington, reiterated Sunday that he thinks charges of seditious conspiracy could be brought against certain defendants in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, a rarely invoked charge for those who use violence to hinder the execution of federal law.

    In a “60 Minutes” interview aired on CBS two days after he stepped down from supervising the investigation, Sherwin said, “I personally believe the evidence is trending toward that, and probably meets those elements.”

    “I believe the facts do support those charges. And I think that, as we go forward, more facts will support that,” he said.

    Sherwin’s comments echo those he made Jan. 26, when he said, “We are closely looking at evidence related to the sedition charges. . . . We are working on those cases. I think the results will bear fruit very soon.”

    Since that time, prosecutors with the U.S. attorney’s office for District of Columbia, which has led the inquiry, have charged about 20 members of the Proud Boys — a far-right group with a history of violence — with leading some of the earliest and most aggressive efforts to breach the Capitol.

    [U.S. prosecutors eye 400 potential suspects, expect sedition charges ‘very soon’ in Jan. 6 Capitol breach]
    On Friday, authorities unsealed the latest indictment, charging four Proud Boys leaders from Washington state, Florida, North Carolina and Pennsylvania with conspiracy to aid and abet the obstruction of Congress’s confirmation of the 2020 presidential election and police attempts to protect the Capitol from rioting that led to five deaths and 130 police assaults.

    Prosecutors and the FBI also have accused 10 members and affiliates of the Oath Keepers with conspiring to obstruct Congress. The Justice Department is now looking at whether a larger conspiracy case can be made, including against senior figures in the group, which recruits military, law enforcement and first-responder personnel and claims authority to disobey government orders that some think are part of a conspiracy to strip Americans of their constitutional rights.

    Members or associates of the two groups make up about 10 percent of more than 300 charged so far. Prosecutors have said they expect at least 400 people to be charged.

    Federal law makes conspiring to overthrow or oppose by force federal authority punishable by up to 20 years in prison, including the use of violence to prevent, hinder or delay the execution of law.

    Sherwin also told “60 Minutes” that he personally witnessed some of the events Jan. 6, noticing some people in Kevlar vets, helmets and tactical gear leave early while he accompanied D.C. police to President Donald Trump’s rally on the Ellipse.

    In unaired portions of the interview, Sherwin debunked claims about left-wing extremists posing as Trump supporters and discussed tours of the building that took place before Jan. 6, “60 Minutes” reported.

    Sherwin said investigators are examining whether suspects who toured the Capitol days before the attack were “casing or doing reconnaissance runs” or on “a basic tour.” He called the possibility troubling.

    Sherwin, a career prosecutor from Miami, was named by then-Attorney General William P. Barr to be the top D.C. federal prosecutor last spring, while he was on detail to Barr’s deputy. Sherwin stepped down March 3, allowing the Biden administration to rename Channing D. Phillips as acting U.S. attorney while the White House and Attorney General Merrick Garland select a permanent nominee.
  3. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by POLECAT we cant win following the rule of law while fighting the commies,, they do not play by the rule of law.
    there should have been an attack on the capital,, it should have been Biblical. every Patriot should have shown up with a plan and desomated the government and retaken the country and formed a new government. we didn't and now the left thinks we did. but we didn't



    So, your defense is "I shoulda but was too big of a pussy?

    lol
  4. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    trump was the pussy,, everyone crying insurrection wouldn't even be here to bitch and cry about it.
    cooperate America would have been defeated, the gold fringe would be gone and the scales of justice would be on the level instead of tilted as it is now.
    and niggers like you would be hunted down and sent to afreaka
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  5. Originally posted by POLECAT trump was the pussy

    Fuck you I was monitoring the situation.
  6. Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Define "you".

    OOOOOOO OHE GOT THE WHOLE SQUAD LAUGHING AT THAT ONE
  7. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by Donald Trump Fuck you I was monitoring the situation.

    may as well have been monitoring a cock with ED cuz thats all you amounted to,, a big loud limp dick
  8. Originally posted by Ghost OOOOOOO OHE GOT THE WHOLE SQUAD LAUGHING AT THAT ONE

    That didn't spook me.
  9. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    The Daily Beast
    A Treasure Hunter, a Satanism Expert and Mike Lindell Fight To Overturn Biden Win in Arizona
    Will Sommer


    With Joe Biden inaugurated as president more than two months ago, Donald Trump and most of his supporters long ago gave up on efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. But in Arizona, the dream of a Trump victory lives on, drawing in a bizarre cast of characters intent on rooting out nonexistent fraud.

    As the Republican-held state Senate prepares to recount 2.1 million ballots cast in Democratic-leaning Maricopa County, Arizona has become a hotbed for election “fraud” vigilantes.

    The motley crew leading the charge includes a failed treasure hunter, a Trumpist pillow magnate, a self-proclaimed expert on satanic forces, and roving bands of amateur ballot sleuths who climb into dumpsters and investigate chicken coop fires. While the recount can’t change the results of the election, the anger and passions surrounding it offer a window into the future of a Republican Party that still widely insists that Trump legally won re-election, long after his loss has become clear.

    “Arizona is always, unfortunately, on the leading edge of conspiracy theories and craziness,” said former Maricopa County Democratic Party chairman Steven Slugocki.

    The months-long ballot fight centers on an effort by Arizona’s state Senate Republicans, led by Senate President Karen Fann, to obtain Maricopa’s ballots through a subpoena. After a court win in late February, the Republicans won the right to inspect the county’s ballots.

    One of the most prominent boosters of the senate’s recount effort has been the We the People AZ Alliance, a coalition of conservative activists that emerged after the election. On March 10, the group organized a rally featuring Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and “MAGA Hulk,” a muscular pro-Trump personality.

    MyPillow founder and staunch Trump ally Mike Lindell, who has become one of the most visible backers of pro-Trump groups and media outlets, declared in a video played at the event that the group’s work “should be heard around the world” and claimed that Trump would be back in office by this summer.

    Lindell told The Daily Beast on Saturday that he’s funding several conservative groups working on Arizona recall efforts, and also said that he separately wants to see an audit of the state’s voting machines. “All of my evidence is going to the Supreme Court, we keep gathering and gathering, but anything that could come from this kind of audit will also be included in my lawsuit before the Supreme Court, I have lawyers for that,” he said.

    “Arizona is a hotbed,” Lindell added. “We’re gonna get to the machines.”

    We the People AZ’s membership roster includes Dr. Lyle Rapacki, a far-right activist who has claimed “demonic” forces are afoot in the fight over the Maricopa ballots and who has now become one of the recount’s most vocal boosters.

    “It’s been unfair, it’s been unreal, it’s been demonic,” Rapacki said on March 8 in an interview with We the People AZ chairwoman Shelby Busch.

    Rapacki knows about demons. Amidst the satanic panic in the 1980s, in which law enforcement, the media, and parents across the country became convinced of fictitious tales about children being abused by satanic cults that often centered around schools or daycares, Rapacki held himself out to law enforcement as an expert on satanism.

    The author of a book called Satanism: The Not So New Problem, Rapacki claimed in a 1988 interview with The Oregonian that satanic forces are all around us, worshipped by doctors, lawyers, and other seemingly upstanding people in a generational satanic pact for power.

    “True Satanism is a secret, serious, totally committed movement that has gone on for thousands of years,'' Rapacki said at the time. “They worship a deity called Lucifer like the Christians worship Jesus Christ.''

    Despite his outlandish views, Rapacki has managed to gain some sway with Arizona Republicans. The Phoenix New Times has called him “both a conservative political operative with influence on some Republican state lawmakers and an irrelevant crackpot.” Much of Rapacki’s clout in Arizona has come from “priority communications” he distributes to activists that purport to draw on intelligence sources, though critics have countered that they’re often repackaged articles from fringe websites like WorldNetDaily.

    He’s still keeping up with the satanists, though, promoting the QAnon conspiracy theory on his blog and backing a Trump-endorsed theory from a controversial falconer that claims Biden murdered Navy SEALs to help Osama Bin Laden escape justice. After a conservative blog questioned his rights to use the title “Dr.,” Rapacki claimed he was being targeted for fighting devil worshipers.

    “I was among a handful of individuals who dared to stand and expose Witchcraft and the Occult in America,” Rapacki wrote.

    More recently, Rapacki has aligned himself with anti-government ranchers like the Bundy family. He served as the second-in-command of a radical pro-rancher land group alongside then-Oregon state Rep. Matt Shea. An independent investigation funded by the Oregon legislature found in 2019 that Shea, a Republican who shared operational advice with Rapacki and others during the 2016 Malheur standoff in Oregon that involved members of Bundy’s family, committed domestic terrorism for his role in the plotting.

    Rapacki didn’t respond to a request for comment.

    Now that Arizona Senate Republicans have the ballots, it’s not clear who will handle the recount. Fann initially planned to spend $10,000 to hire Allied Security Operations Group, a pro-Trump organization whose supposed findings about election misdeeds have been embraced by Trump supporters but widely disputed by experts. That deal fell through.

    One potential candidate for the recount: Jovan Hutton Pulitzer, an inventor who claims to have invented a mysterious technology to detect voter fraud. After the election, Pulitzer was heralded by Trump supporters who saw earlier, more conventional recounts fail to produce any evidence of voter fraud. Instead, they want a “Pulitzer audit,” a ballot inspection premised on Pulitzer’s little-understood technology.

    Pulitzer didn’t respond to a request for comment.

    Pulitzer originally gained notoriety during the dot-com boom as the inventor of the much-mocked CueCat, a cat-shaped barcode scanner that was meant to let people reading magazines scan barcodes in ads, taking them to related websites. Pulitzer, then using the name J. Jovan Philyaw, took in more than $185 million in investments in his feline-themed scanner, but the product flopped. In 2006, PC World ranked Pulitzer’s invention—dubbed “one of the most ridiculed products of the internet era”—as the 20th worst tech product of all time.

    Pulitzer resurfaced as an amateur treasure hunter in 2015 on a History Channel show, styling himself as the “COMMANDER of TreasureForce” and positing that a Roman sword ostensibly found on a Canadian island proved that ancient Romans had visited Canada. Scientific analysis showed that the sword was, in fact, a modern replica.

    Pulitzer returned to notoriety in the weeks after Trump’s defeat, claiming he had developed a technology that could detect “kinematic artifacts”—essentially, folds in paper—that would prove whether or not the ballots were legitimate. As Pulitzer’s mystery technology was heralded by MAGA fans, it also came in for ridicule from elections officials, with the Georgia secretary of state dubbing Pulitzer a “failed treasure hunter.”

    Right-wing blog The Gateway Pundit, which has breathlessly covered the twists of the Arizona ballot saga, has called for Pulitzer to audit Maricopa County’s ballots. Rasmussen Reports has promoted his proposal for a “kinematic” audits. Pulitzer himself has retweeted calls for a “Pulitzer audit” in the county, which would rely on Pulitzer deciding whether ballots are legitimate based on a supposed technology that few, if any, people aside from Pulitzer understand.

    “We want the best people to perform the audit, and if what Jovan has is going to give us what we need is the best, then we want Jovan,” Busch, the chairwoman of We the People AZ Alliance, told The Daily Beast.

    Lindell, whose deep pockets make him a powerful player among Trump 2020 deadenders, is also a fan.

    “His methods are very good,” Lindell said. “I’ve studied what he does, and it’s great. He’s got technology that is similar to technology that checks counterfeit money; it’s the best in the world, I think. I met him a couple months ago. His technology is really good. I think Jovan is the best one out there who I have done due diligence on to audit the paper ballots, specifically, in any audit.”

    Maricopa County became a focus for Republican voter fraud allegations in the state after the county’s Republican chair failed to show up to a bipartisan inspection of voting machines ahead of the election. Slugocki, who attended the inspection as the county’s Democratic chairman, said he knew Republicans’ failure to attend the inspection would create suspicions among conservative activists that the machines had somehow been tampered with.

    After Trump lost what has long been a red state, conspiracy theories exploded, centered on the Maricopa County machines. The GOP county chairman later resigned amid criticism for skipping the inspection.

    Even as the state Senate recount inches towards a start, the state has become rife with amateur election detectives. On March 5, a handful of Trump supporters organized around activist Staci Burk visited Maricopa’s election office and claimed, without evidence, that the ballots could easily be accessed in the back of a warehouse. Then, one of Burk’s associates—an elderly man identified in right-wing blogs as “Earl S.”—was caught on security cameras heaving his body into a dumpster.

    “Wrapped up physical evidence collection with a Purple Heart Vet willing to dumpster dive for his Country,” Burk posted on Facebook.

    In the dumpster, they claim, they found a yellow trash bag filled with shredded ballots. Burk posted pictures of the shredded papers, including massive piles of paper spread out on a home in front of Earl S. on Facebook. Her allegations quickly went viral in the right-wing media, earning mentions on The Gateway Pundit, One America News, the Twitter account of conservative game show host Chuck Woolery. On her Facebook page, Burk claims former Trump NAational Security dviser Michael Flynn and pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell provided her with security amid her explosive revelations.

    This isn’t Burk’s first brush with a niche sort of fame in the months after the election. She sued Arizona’s secretary of state in an attempt to overturn the result, only to have her case tossed out by a judge when it was revealed that she hadn’t registered to vote, much less actually voted, in the election. She has also been a key player in a conspiracy theory claiming that fraudulent ballots were brought to Arizona via a Korean Air flight.

    Maricopa officials have a less monumental explanation, with critics of the dumpster theory citing the possibility that the ballots could be sample ballots either left over from the election or printed off of the internet. In a statement, Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer, a Republican, said the ballots are securely stored. Richer suggested that Burk’s associates broke the law, though, saying that three people related to the dumpster case were caught on camera trying to break into the election warehouse.

    "Camera footage shows that those three attempted to unlawfully pry open our warehouse doors, but were unsuccessful," Richard said. "They did, however, climb into the dumpster outside the building and remove trash."

    Burk and her associates have so far refused to provide the state senate with the shredded ballots, making even other activists like Busch unwilling to sign onto their allegations. Burk didn’t respond to a request for comment.

    A day after the dumpster-diving incident, ballot-hunters had a new conspiracy theory: the ballots were burned in barns holding chickens. On March 6, a fire broke out at a Maricopa County chicken farm owned by Hickman Family Farms, burning 160,000 chickens alive. Hickman’s vice president, Clint Hickman, is also a Republican member of the Maricopa Board of Supervisors who has repeatedly shot down the idea that the election was fraudulent.

    Hickman’s connection to the farm fire prompted insinuations that the fire had been used to destroy incriminating ballots, with The Gateway Pundit dubbing it a “mysterious fire.”

    “The Arizona Maricopa County election coverup continues,” one Gateway Pundit blog post about the “mysterious fire” read. “These crooks are doing all they can to obstruct justice and tamper with evidence because they know they can get away with it.”

    Members of the Arizona Patriot Party, a far-right group in the state, drove out to the scene of the farm, reporting ominously in their newsletter that the air smelled less like burned chicken flesh and more like burned paper, like ballots.

    “At the site it is rather peculiar that there is no rancid burning smells of animals or feathers,” the newsletter notes. “The most predominate odor is that of burned wood or paper.”

    It’s unclear who the Arizona Republicans plan to hire to recount the ballots. Fann has proposed a volunteer, bipartisan effort, though it’s unclear how many Democrats would volunteer for an unpaid effort investigating an election that Democrats clearly won. Slugocki, the former top Democrat in the county, says the process will draw in Republican activists dead-set on election fraud.

    “You have these keyboard warriors who are hellbent on finding something,” Slugocki said. “Does anybody trust these people to do this process? They’re delegitimizing this election and it’s dangerous.”
  10. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    AZ is the first state,, they plan to do it in every state if AZ is successful.
    Nh wasnt even talked about but they are already working it out there as I type.

    Nigga u gonna be upset as fuk when this all gets worked out,, If you want a little time off no one will mind,, this shit show is not your worrie,, its not mine either. you shouldnt give two fucks it one way or the other,, ur a simple man. let the real nigga's figur it out
  11. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    You must mean the real whackadoodles!

    Retards leading retards clinging to an impossible hope.

    lol
  12. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Salon
    Donald Trump can still be found criminally "culpable" for the Capitol riot, says lead prosecutor
    Jon Skolnik


    The former top prosecutor of the Capitol insurrection said that Trump might be responsible for the insurgency on Jan. 6, stressing that federal investigators are currently "looking at everything."

    In a CBS interview on Sunday, Michael Sherwin, former interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia said that it's undeniable that Trump "was the magnet that brought the people to D.C."

    "Now the question is, is he criminally culpable for everything that happened during the siege, during the breach? What I could tell you is this, based upon, again, what we see in the public record and what we see in public statements in court," he explained. "We have soccer moms from Ohio that were arrested saying, 'Well, I did this because my president said I had to take back our house.'"

    "That moves the needle towards that direction. Maybe the President is culpable for those actions."

    Asked whether there was a premeditated plan of breaching the Capitol, Sherwin said that he and his team were still investigating the extent to which the riot may have been pre-planned. Some rioters, Sherwin noted, have admitted to escalating the events on Jan. 6 beyond what they thought Trump had called for in his speech.

    Sherwin's interview comes as the prosecutor makes his departure from the Justice Department. Sherwin was originally asked to fill a vacancy leading the Washington U.S. attorney's office, where was unexpectedly called upon to spearhead a sweeping investigation into the Capitol insurrection.

    Sherwin noted in the interview that the most serious charge so far is obstruction. "That's a 20-year felony," he said. "They breached the Capitol with the intent, the goal to obstruct official proceedings, the counts, the Electoral College count.

    While some defendants in the case have said the former president incited their violence on Capitol Hill, Trump has not been formally charged, nor has any other current public official. There is no indication that any probes have been opened into any public officials either.

    Sherwin speculated that the future may hold sedition charges for many of the rioters.

    "I personally believe the evidence is trending towards that, and probably meets those elements," he said. "I believe the facts do support those charges. And I think that, as we go forward, more facts will support that."

    CNN reported that federal prosecutors have recommended sedition charges, but their recommendation is still under review. Some rioters also face conspiracy charges, which allege coordination and planning between participants of the unrest. Sherwin also said that his team might consider murder charges depending on the details surrounding the death of Brian Sicknick, a Capitol police officer who died after the riot potentially due to injuries sustained while defending the building. Investigators have speculated that Sicknick may have died as a result of bear spray.

    One difficulty in the investigation, Sherwin said, has been drawing the distinction between protestors and rioters. "We have to protect the First Amendment," he explained. "The great majority of the people there were protesters. When do you cross that line? You cross the line when you cross a police line aggressively. You throw something at a cop. You hit a cop. You go into a restricted area, knowing you're not supposed to be there. These are the plus factors that cross that line from a protester to a rioter."

    Over 300 people have been arrested in connection to the Capitol insurrection on charges which include entering a restricted area, obstruction of Congress, and assaulting a police officer with a dangerous weapon. Earlier this month, a Trump appointee who worked as a U.S. Department of State aide was arrested for "physically and verbally [engaging] with the officers holding the line."

    Trump has denied any responsibility for the events on Jan. 6.



    WTF does "I'll be right there with you!" mean?
  13. Originally posted by stl1 Salon
    Donald Trump can still be found criminally "culpable" for the Capitol riot, says lead prosecutor
    Jon Skolnik


    The former top prosecutor of the Capitol insurrection said that Trump might be responsible for the insurgency on Jan. 6, stressing that federal investigators are currently "looking at everything."

    In a CBS interview on Sunday, Michael Sherwin, former interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia said that it's undeniable that Trump "was the magnet that brought the people to D.C."

    "Now the question is, is he criminally culpable for everything that happened during the siege, during the breach? What I could tell you is this, based upon, again, what we see in the public record and what we see in public statements in court," he explained. "We have soccer moms from Ohio that were arrested saying, 'Well, I did this because my president said I had to take back our house.'"

    "That moves the needle towards that direction. Maybe the President is culpable for those actions."

    Asked whether there was a premeditated plan of breaching the Capitol, Sherwin said that he and his team were still investigating the extent to which the riot may have been pre-planned. Some rioters, Sherwin noted, have admitted to escalating the events on Jan. 6 beyond what they thought Trump had called for in his speech.

    Sherwin's interview comes as the prosecutor makes his departure from the Justice Department. Sherwin was originally asked to fill a vacancy leading the Washington U.S. attorney's office, where was unexpectedly called upon to spearhead a sweeping investigation into the Capitol insurrection.

    Sherwin noted in the interview that the most serious charge so far is obstruction. "That's a 20-year felony," he said. "They breached the Capitol with the intent, the goal to obstruct official proceedings, the counts, the Electoral College count.

    While some defendants in the case have said the former president incited their violence on Capitol Hill, Trump has not been formally charged, nor has any other current public official. There is no indication that any probes have been opened into any public officials either.

    Sherwin speculated that the future may hold sedition charges for many of the rioters.

    "I personally believe the evidence is trending towards that, and probably meets those elements," he said. "I believe the facts do support those charges. And I think that, as we go forward, more facts will support that."

    CNN reported that federal prosecutors have recommended sedition charges, but their recommendation is still under review. Some rioters also face conspiracy charges, which allege coordination and planning between participants of the unrest. Sherwin also said that his team might consider murder charges depending on the details surrounding the death of Brian Sicknick, a Capitol police officer who died after the riot potentially due to injuries sustained while defending the building. Investigators have speculated that Sicknick may have died as a result of bear spray.

    One difficulty in the investigation, Sherwin said, has been drawing the distinction between protestors and rioters. "We have to protect the First Amendment," he explained. "The great majority of the people there were protesters. When do you cross that line? You cross the line when you cross a police line aggressively. You throw something at a cop. You hit a cop. You go into a restricted area, knowing you're not supposed to be there. These are the plus factors that cross that line from a protester to a rioter."

    Over 300 people have been arrested in connection to the Capitol insurrection on charges which include entering a restricted area, obstruction of Congress, and assaulting a police officer with a dangerous weapon. Earlier this month, a Trump appointee who worked as a U.S. Department of State aide was arrested for "physically and verbally [engaging] with the officers holding the line."

    Trump has denied any responsibility for the events on Jan. 6.



    WTF does "I'll be right there with you!" mean?

    It means you believe jedis.
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    That jedi that said that was you, Donald.

    Too bad you are too big of a pussy to have actually shown up.
  15. Originally posted by stl1 That jedi that said that was you, Donald.

    Too bad you are too big of a pussy to have actually shown up.

    I was in the bunker.

    Also why do you go quoting Jedis when you know they don't like you very much?
  16. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Here's an article guaranteed to give Poley a wet dream. Let's see if he claims it is false because it comes from a recognized national news source.


    Newsweek
    Far-Right Activist Says Biden Can Still Be Removed From Office in 'Constitutional Crisis'
    Aila Slisco

    Far-right activist Josh Bernstein believes that President Joe Biden can still be removed from office due to a "Constitutional crisis" brought on by 2020 presidential election "irregularities."

    Bernstein, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, said that his efforts to aid post-election vote audits could lead to Biden's removal during an interview posted to YouTube by podcast host Charles Moscowitz last week. Bernstein previously hosted a YouTube show of his own but was banned from the platform last year after calling for Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) to be "executed." He has also called for Democrats to be "sterilized."

    "For people that think it's all lost and there's nothing going on, I am part of the audit team where I'm at," Bernstein said, in a clip surfaced by Right Wing Watch, a project of the liberal group People for the American Way. "And we are also working with patriots in New Hampshire to get their audits done, and in Pennsylvania and in Georgia and in Michigan... we want a Constitutional crisis."

    Bernstein said that the audits would find results similar to those in Antrim County, Michigan, a county often cited in false election fraud claims involving Dominion Voting Systems. An early unofficial tally of votes in the county wrongly showed Biden winning the GOP-dominated area. The mistake, attributed to an error by a Republican county clerk rather than Dominion machines, was quickly noticed and corrected, having no bearing on the result.

    A hand recount completed by Antrim County in December confirmed a win for Trump that differed from the official machine count by only 12 out of 15,718 total votes cast. The former president lost Michigan by more than 154,000 votes. There is no credible evidence of any massive voter fraud that could have changed the outcome of the election in any state.

    Regardless, Bernstein insisted that results similar to Antrim County could lead to a scenario where Biden would be removed due to irregularities. Biden's removal could be achieved, he claimed, by employing a little-known legal maneuver known as a writ of quo warranto, which translates from the Latin as "by what warrant" and is used to challenge the validity of a public official's right to hold office.

    "When information comes out to be just like Antrim County, we can then catapult that into another state and then another state and another state and another state," said Bernstein. "The next thing you know, we are now in a Constitutional crisis. What happens then? Well, you know, you could do a writ of quo warranto, which actually allows people to be removed post-election if there has been, you know, 'irregularities,' we'll call it."

    "I don't want to get too far into the weeds because I don't want to get you in trouble," Bernstein added. "But just understand that come hell or high water, we are going to get these audits done. We will never quit, we will never comply, we will never stop."


    WHACKADOODLES AND THEIR FANTASIES ! ! !
  17. The rigged 2020 election is going to be reversed and Trump restored to his rightful place. Watch and see.
  18. Nile bump
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The rigged 2020 election is going to be reversed and Trump restored to his rightful place. Watch and see.

    None of that is going to happen.
  19. Originally posted by Nile None of that is going to happen.

    Pretty naive and stupid to think you could steal a national US election and get away with it for long.
  20. Nile bump
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Pretty naive and stupid to think you could steal a national US election and get away with it for long.

    I know but people will forget about Trump soon.
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