Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Trump supporters as well as those that organized and particpated in January 6th plot against the USA Constitution...

...have the same if not the very same personality disorders that Trump exhibits including Toxic Narcissism. This reality check to this Trump Die Hard probably won't change his point of view. He would have to admit he acted wrongly against the USA Constitution. He won't.

Let me make this clear. The events of January 6th had a very clear definition besides the "Big Lie." The organizers and participants had one very, very clear goal, to stop the process of seating a freely elected President. There is no doubt in that. That was the goal and they were successful in that they delayed and traumatized the freely elected government officials, including the highest levels of Congressional leadership and their families visiting that day.

That is an act against the USA Constitution. I don't care if there were other ideas floating around as to the reason or outcome, there was a common thread that ran between all that day, STOP THE SEATING OF A FREELY ELECTED USA PRESIDENT.

That is treason. Treason is often confined to military movements. Well, there was plenty of that by Trump during his 4 years including his first day at work and the arrival of Russians to the Oval Office. January 6th action was to end the authority of the USA Constitution. If that doesn't affect the status of our military, then I don't know what does.

July 2, 2021
By Marshall Cohen

A Trump-appointed federal judge (click here) on Friday rejected claims from a US Capitol riot defendant that he had been "selectively charged" because he is a supporter of former President Donald Trump.

Federal Judge Trevor McFadden shot down that accusation and upheld the criminal charges against Couy Griffin, a county commissioner from New Mexico who founded the "Cowboys for Trump" group and was featured in a recent CNN documentary about the January 6 insurrection.

The judge also rejected Griffin's technical arguments about the federal trespassing statutes that the Justice Department used to prosecute him and hundreds of other riot suspects. The ruling could influence other judges who are considering similar challenges regarding the trespassing law....