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  1.  @TruthRISING2024  The DOJ has plenty of evidence, supplied by the Jan 6th Committee, that's why you maga-trash won't watch the hearings, they go against every lie Trump told you, and you just can't handle the truth. 1. SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY is a crime in various jurisdictions of conspiring against the authority or legitimacy of the state. As a FORM OF SEDITION it has been described as a SERIOUS COUNTERPART TO TREASON targeting activities that undermine the state without directly attacking it. ILLEGAL 2. ELECTION TAMPERING in Georgia, try to get their Secretary of State to magically come up with 11,780 votes. ILLEGAL 3. The National Archives had attempted to recover presidential records stored at Trump’s Florida home for months, dating back to last year Officials retrieved 15 boxes from Mar-a-Lago in January, including at least 700 PAGES OF CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS and asked the Justice Department to examine the former president’s handling of records. The investigation ultimately led the FBI to execute a search warrant at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence earlier this month, when agents seized 11 sets of Classified Documents The Justice Department is probing whether Trump violated the Espionage Act or two other federal statutes YES, ITS AGAINST THE LAW TO VIOLATE THE ESPIONAGE ACT REGARDLESS OF WHAT TUCKER CARLSON IS FEEDING YOU. ILLEGAL 4. FINANCIAL FRAUD AND TAX FRAUD in New York Trump’s Russia scandal Russian interference in U.S. elections to assist Trump (read the Mueller Report) The controversy surrounding the Trump inaugural fund Alleged Emoluments clause violations Trump’s hidden tax returns Improper gifts Trump allegedly received Post-defeat election interference (Georgia) Trump bringing classified materials to Mar-a-Lago (VIOLATION OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT) The Jan. 6 attack and efforts to overturn the 2020 election (SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY) Trump using military aid to extort Ukraine (EXTORTION AND BRIBERY) Trump’s “hush money” controversies Trump’s dubious pardons Trump’s dubious fundraising operation, (using campaign funds to pay his legal bills, paid for by suckers like you) Trump’s New York real estate fraud...
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  2.  @TruthRISING2024  A fast growing number of prominent Republicans are warning that former President Trump should not run again in 2024 or that he will lose if he does previewing rifts in the GOP that are likely to come into full view after the midterms. Former Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) and former Vice President Mike Pence in recent days each indicated they’d rather see someone else on the ballot in the next presidential election Some of the most outspoken figures — like Ryan, Bush and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) — are no longer standard-bearers in the party, which has been taken over by Trump. But they still carry large megaphones, and their concerns about another Trump candidacy, combined with polls showing many voters are ready to move on illustrate how Trump’s viability as a candidate could shape how the 2024 primary field comes into focus. “Some people like Trump and some people don’t like Trump,” said former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.). “He’s the most dominant single figure in the party. That’s a fact.” Pence, the once staunchly loyal sidekick to Trump who has since broken with his former boss over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, was asked last week at Georgetown University if he’d vote for Trump if he’s on the ballot in 2024. Ryan, who retired from the House in 2019 after numerous public squabbles with Trump, argued earlier this month that the former president could cost Republicans the White House if he’s on the ballot in two years. “I think Trump’s unelectability will be palpable by then,” Ryan said. “We all know he will lose Or let me put it this way: We all know he’s much more likely to lose the White House than anybody else running for president on our side of the aisle So why would we want to go with that?” Joe O’Dea, the GOP Senate candidate in Colorado, has found traction with voters in what has been an increasingly blue state in part by distancing himself from Trump He, too, argued earlier this month that Trump should not be on the ballot in 2024 “I don’t think Donald Trump should run again,” O’Dea said on CNN. “I’m going to actively campaign against Donald Trump and make sure that we have got four or five really great Republicans right now. Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, they could run and serve for eight years.”
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