

You can hear see and hear the female Trump Supporter cry in fear /No1QDp4KLd To protect information that might be classified, he will not participate in your story.DC: Trump supporters attacked by Antifa and BLMĪntifa and BLM hit, throw eggs and unknown liquids at Trump Supporters walking through BLM Plaza Swalwell, long ago, provided information about this person - whom he met more than eight years ago, and whom he hasn’t seen in nearly six years - to the FBI. Swalwell's office addressed the matter in a statement it sent to the news outlet Axios in December: "Rep. Kentucky's senator was referring to Swalwell's past connection to someone who allegedly acted as an intelligence operative for China when former President Barack Obama was still in office. "This afternoon we have been lectured to by Eric Swalwell, a guy accused of consorting with a Chinese spy.
REP. RASKIN TRIAL
Later Wednesday afternoon, as the trial proceedings continued, Paul tweeted out a criticism of another member of the House's prosecution team: Rep. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick and four other people. The violent riot Trump is accused of inciting forced Congress to evacuate and resulted in the deaths of U.S. For example, they also have cited various statements he made on the day of the riot, including during a speech he gave at a rally as well as in a video he released after the Capitol was breached. The House's impeachment case against Trump does focus heavily on the former president's decision to repeatedly and falsely claim the 2020 election was "stolen" from him, but that isn't the sole basis of their contention that he incited an insurrection on Jan. Paul, who has been a vocal critic of both Trump's impeachments, falsely claimed in December that the presidential election "in many ways was stolen."

Rand Paul for baseless speculation on voter fraud "Rep Raskin says Trump promoted the "big lie" that the election was stolen but didn’t Raskin promote the "big lie" that Trump stole the election in 2016? Wasn’t it Jamie Raskin who 'incited violence' by objecting to Trump electors?" continued Paul, who has made spurious claims of his own about the 2020 election results. President Joe Biden, who was vice president at the time, deemed that debate out of order. Raskin specifically objected to Florida's electoral votes, saying at the time that some of them had been cast by electors who weren't lawfully certified. Raskin was one of a small handful of House Democrats who objected in January 2017 to certain states' Electoral College votes. Paul, R-Ky., was referring to Congress' certification of Trump's 2016 victory. "So, it’s ok for Dem Jamie Raskin to try to 'overturn' Trump electors but it’s incitement to violence when Trump urged Congress to "overturn" Biden electors? Isn’t that called hypocrisy?" Paul tweeted shortly before 1 p.m., as the House's team laid out their case against the ex-president, who has been accused of inciting an insurrection at the U.S. Jamie Raskin, a Maryland Democrat who's the House of Representatives' lead impeachment manager, on Twitter Wednesday while the Senate was in the midst of former President Donald Trump's trial.
