Trump Plays Nessun Dorma again Message Sent?

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… If you give me the full, unredacted stories with names, times, dates and places and show me the bodies … MUCH EVIDENCE please … ,then we’ll talk. Otherwise this kind of magical thinking only serves as mental self pleasuring to make one feel good and is therefore absolutely meaningless. I continue to stand by my prediction until EVIDENCE proves otherwise, … NOTHING will HAPPEN to ANYONE. So all you Traitors and Deep Staters have another drink, pop up some good ol’ American O. Redenbacher’s (heavy butter) and know deep in your heart that you and yours are still safe and sound.

I deeply wish the World were different and something even slghtly resembling Justice might happen … but it just isn’t and it won’t.

Nice idea for a movie though … but we all know movies aren’t real life and we don’t live in a Simulation.

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What’s the difference between a movie and a narrative? A narrative has more real props.

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What some are missing about the next 4 years is not only Trump but also the VP, J D Vance.

US Vice President-elect JD Vance has clarified the incoming White House administration’s position on pardoning people convicted over the January 2021 Capitol riots in Washington, stating that those who committed violence should still face punishment.

In an interview with Fox News’ Shannon Bream on Sunday, Vance said the issue of pardons is very simple. He emphasized that President Donald Trump’s administration would focus on addressing the ‘unfair prosecutions’ of peaceful protesters, noting that some nonviolent demonstrators faced harsher penalties than others.

Trump has not forgotten that on January 6 four years ago, supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol in an attempt to disrupt the certification of President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. The attack resulted in multiple deaths, injuries to law enforcement officers, and significant property damage.

US Vice President-elect JD Vance has clarified the incoming White House administration’s position on pardoning people convicted over the January 2021 Capitol riots in Washington, stating that those who committed violence should still face punishment.

In an interview with Fox News’ Shannon Bream on Sunday, Vance said the issue of pardons is “very simple.” He emphasized that President-elect Donald Trump’s administration would focus on addressing the “unfair prosecutions” of peaceful protesters, noting that some nonviolent demonstrators faced harsher penalties than others.

On January 6 four years ago, supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol in an attempt to disrupt the certification of President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.

Contrast that event with all the violence and deaths of the Black Lives Matter riots which is rarely mentioned.

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