
Falling into line with the ongoing purge, YouTube has suspended President Trump, claiming he uploaded a video that violates its polices.

Falling into line with the ongoing purge, YouTube has suspended President Trump, claiming he uploaded a video that violates its polices.

But then he deleted the tweet and altered his article to read “cleaning up the movement” instead of “cleansing the movement,” so that’s okay, right??

Project Veritas released a new video today exposing Michael Beller, Principal Counsel for The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), for his statements defending violent attacks on the White House, re-education for the children of Trump supporters and praising the deaths of red state voters as a result of COVID-19.

Facebook issued a statement saying that it was removing all content with the phrase, used by supporters of President Trump to question the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, because it violates the company’s policy against “coordinating harm.” Facebook said that it made the decision in light of the pro-Trump riot in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

It seems the Nazification of America is proceeding as planned. On Sunday, Paul Sperry, a former D.C. bureau chief for Investor’s Business Daily, issued a tweet claiming that Democrats are working on legislation to classify “Make America Great Again” rallies “domestic terrorist activity.” Presumably the move arises out of last Wednesday’s attack on the Capitol by a comparatively tiny fraction of the estimated million protesters who turned out in D.C. in support of Donald Trump.

“I don’t believe that a seditious occupant of the White House should have — ever have anything named after him,” the California Democrat said of Trump in an interview with People published Monday, referring to Trump’s efforts to cast doubt on the results of the 2020 election and his words of encouragement to a crowd of supporters before they laid siege to the Capitol on Wednesday.

The State Department website was reportedly manipulated Monday by a “disgruntled staffer” to say that President Donald Trump’s last day in office was Jan. 11, sparking resignation rumors online.

According to Reuters, the stock was down as much as eight percent in Germany Monday morning — the first trading session since the suspension. In the US, the company’s shares lost almost seven percent in early premarket trading.

On Monday morning, the association announced the review of Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City and personal lawyer for President Trump, who has represented him in legal challenges to the election in which the president lost. It also condemned Giuliani for his role in instigating the riot that descended upon Capitol Hill last Wednesday as Congress certified President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral victory.

The article of impeachment stated that during the rally that Trump “willfully made statements that encouraged — and foreseeably resulted in — imminent lawless action at the Capitol. Incited by President Trump, a mob unlawfully breached the Capitol, injured law enforcement personnel, interfered with the Joint Session’s solemn constitutional duty to certify the election results, and engaged in violent, deadly, destructive, and seditious acts.”

Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said Democrats have virtually no chance of successfully impeaching and removing President Donald Trump before Inauguration Day on Jan. 20.

Nancy Pelosi insisted Sunday that it’s imperative Donald Trump be impeached so he cannot run for the White House ever again as she, and other Democrats, fear the president could pardon those involved in the storming of the Capitol in his final days.

“In addition to removal, we’re also talking about complete barring of the president – or rather of Donald Trump – from running for office ever again,” she said. “And, in addition to that, the potential ability to prevent pardoning himself from those charges he was impeached for.”

The company deleted Bannon’s podcast channel, called The War Room, hours after Guilliani, President Trump’s lawyer, appeared on the podcast. YouTube said that Bannon’s channel violated its rules.

In an interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes” set to air Sunday, newly reelected House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called for the prosecution of President Donald Trump once he leaves office.
“Sadly, the person who’s running the executive branch is a deranged, unhinged, dangerous president of the United States, and only a number of days [remain] until we can be protected from him. But he has done something so serious that there should be prosecution against him,” she told CBS’s Leslie Stahl.