There Is No Insurrection Case against Trump

If there were, the Justice Department would already have brought charges against him.

You know insurrection is a crime, right?

Just to recap, under Section 2383 of the federal criminal code, a person is guilty of a felony, punishable by up to ten years’ imprisonment, if he
incites, sets on foot, assists, or engages in any rebellion or insurrection against the authority of the United States or the laws thereof, or gives aid or comfort thereto.

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Could a New Georgia Law Defeat Fani Willis Before She Tries Trump?

Efforts to remove the district attorney of Fulton County, Fani Willis, from her post could soon shine a spotlight on an avant-garde law that grants power to remove prosecutors to lawmakers rather than voters or governors.

Georgia’s law launched on July 1 and will begin to field complaints on October 1, just months before President Trump and 18 other defendants will stand trial at a Fulton County courthouse. Ms. Willis has decried it as “racist” — now, she might have to back up that charge in court.

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Proud Boy yells ‘Trump won’ after being sentenced to 10 years in prison for Capitol attack

Dominic Pezzola, the Proud Boy who used a police shield to smash his way into the US Capitol, yelled “Trump won” as he was jailed for 10 years by a federal judge in Washington on Friday.

Proud Boy leader, Ethan Nordean, 33, was also sentenced to 18 years in prison, after being convicted of seditious conspiracies and serious felonies in May. The sentence is the longest punishment in the case so far.

 

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The Daily Beast Suggests Trump Interview Was Fake. There’s Just One Problem…

It’s a perfect example of the state of modern journalism. A “National Politics Reporter” for The Daily Beast set out to dunk on an interview John Solomon did with former President Donald Trump at Real America’s Voice, suggesting the voice on the phone was either an impersonator or AI, and ended up getting punked himself.

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Mount Rushmore mugshot

Democrats shoot themselves in the foot yet again

The celebrated Donald Trump mugshot is not an isolated instance of the Democrats shooting themselves in the foot.

Just to save the ‘Biden Crime Family’, as some conservative commentators describe them, the Democrats are engaging in a disgraceful campaign that involves them regularly shooting themselves in both feet.

 

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First Proud Boy sentenced to 17 years in prison after seditious conspiracy conviction

Proud Boy Joe Biggs on Thursday was sentenced to 17 years in prison, the second-highest sentence handed down to anyone convicted in connection with the Capitol attack.

Biggs was convicted of sedition and other serious felonies earlier this year after being accused of leading members of the right-wing extremist group to the Capitol and talking with the first rioter to breach police barricades just minutes before he acted.

Update: Proud Boy Zachary Rehl receives 15 years in prison, half of government request

 

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Night Falls on Georgia

No serious prosecutor committed to the rule of law would even consider bringing charges in Fulton County.

Lost in the media frenzy surrounding the pre-trial maneuvering in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ RICO case against former President Donald Trump and 18 others is any discussion of what actually happened in the conduct of the 2020 election in Georgia.

The centerpiece of Willis’ case is an hour-long conference call in which Trump told Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, “What I want to do is this. I just want to find, uh, 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state.”

 

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Trump pleads not guilty in Georgia election fraud case

Former US President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty in his Georgia election fraud case, waiving the right to appear in court next week.

Mr Trump is among 19 people charged with a conspiracy to overturn the US state’s 2020 vote results.

He turned himself in at Fulton County Jail in Atlanta last week, where he had his mugshot taken.

Mr Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, describing the case as politically motivated.

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The Magical Thinking of Never Trump

Why do they believe the problems he has faced will miraculously disappear for their preferred candidate?

Why does the Never-Trump crowd, the earnest viewers of the Republican primary debate, believe that the tactics used against Donald Trump won’t be used against their preferred candidate? Why can’t they explain how Nikki Haley wins the primary, never mind the general election? Or how does Ron DeSantis overcome the structural fraud problems in every state with a Soros secretary of state?

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The Trump Indictment of Democrats’ Dreams

Fani T. Willis shot for the moon

The indictment of Donald Trump by Fulton County’s district attorney, Fani T. Willis, over his schemes to reverse his 2020 election loss ought to pose a greater threat to the former president than the similar federal prosecution brought by Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith. Her case nevertheless is a muddle. The Constitution’s federalist framework explains both these things.

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The Great Backfire: Did Big Left Set the Conditions for Trump Persecution to Flip Their Captive Constituencies?

Oops! Democrats may have just handed the benefits of their generations of indoctrination and programming to their arch-nemesis, Donald Trump. It looks like Big Left’s multi-generational grooming efforts to make certain groups of Americans see themselves as victims may be about to bite them so hard on the backside, they won’t be able to walk for decades.

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Fani’s Gift to Trump

He will spell out in excruciating detail and with ample evidence why he challenged the 2020 election.

If Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis didn’t exist, Donald Trump would have had to invent her.

Thanks to her bizarre RICO indictment of Trump for allegedly conspiring to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election, Willis has afforded him the opportunity to publish and monetize his history-making mugshot. That arrest photo of Trump scowling beneath the seal of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office is and will continue to be the gift that keeps on giving as it appears on billboards, yard signs, posters, bumper stickers, T-shirts, sweatshirts, caps, coffee mugs, the internet, and TV.

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CNN Worries Trump Will Use Mugshot to His ‘Political Advantage’

During CNN’s live coverage of Trump’s motorcade to the Fulton County, Georgia jail for the former President’s booking on Erin Burnett OutFront, fill-in anchor Kaitlan Collins and correspondent Sara Murray fretted that Trump would use his new mugshot “to his political advantage” and fundraise off the photo to help his presidential campaign.

“Trump himself has been not downplaying this. I mean, he is certainly seeing how he uses these exact moments to his political advantage,” Collins kvetched.

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Trump TWEETS his historic mugshot in first post since January 6 ban

Donald Trump has made history after becoming the first former president to pose for a mugshot following his arrest for trying to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.

The 77-year-old was arrested for the fourth time this year and fingerprinted by authorities at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta on Thursday – and afterwards shared his mugshot on X, formerly known as Twitter.

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