Attempted Coup in the United States: Tracking Investigations and Fallout

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Maybe the dam is finally breaking?

(I’m so tired of thinking that so many other times. Ugh!)

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Yeah… I hope so, too. Fucking FINALLY, there are some consequences for this obvious criminal.

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New Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) fired Tim Heaphy, the top lawyer at the University of Virginia, who was on leave to work as the top investigator for the House select committee investigating he Jan. 6 Capitol siege.

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It’s clear which side he’s picked, then.

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Trumpkin Youngkin’s dog is going to be a problem.

The action seems clearly directed by trump himself.

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That sounds like a retaliatory action. I wonder if he could sue for wrongful termination.

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“This is purely payback for Jan. 6—there is no other reason that makes any sense,” Scott Surovell, a state Senate Democrat for Virginia, told the Times.

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“Willis has said she expects to decide on whether to bring charges against Trump in the first half of 2022.”

do it now

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Straka admitted his guilt in court and in a signed statement of facts. But on Facebook this week he addressed 357,000 followers as “Dear Patriots,” thanked them for their patience, and urged them to tune out “negative press . . . likely coming down the pike” as he took the first meaningful step toward concluding “the perils of the situation I am in.”

“Hang on tight,” Straka wrote on the site, where he has asked for financial support and plugged a forthcoming “grand relaunch” of his campaign. “Let it come, and let it go. It means nothing. It’s just pointless noise. The best is yet to come. We’re almost there.”

Thx, Facebook </s>

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John Eastman has you beat Mr Jones.

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So they’ve confessed to committing crimes, just not to the details.

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judges don’t usually like it very much when felons on probation publicly recant their guilty pleas

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