Trump Makes Sharply Incriminating Statement, Claiming "We (the Jan. 6 Mob) Were Not Armed That Day"
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Someone should tell Donald Trump "You know, you have the right to NOT incriminate yourself." In a recent town hall campaign event, Trump repeatedly said "We did not have guns (at the US Capitol) on January 6th". By choosing to describe the insurrectionists using the personal plural pronoun "we", Trump directly aligned himself with the folks who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6th, there by incriminating himself (as he so often does). Interestingly, that statement is actually an incriminating twofer, given that Trump lied about his angry mob not being armed with firearms on January 6th. Trump was briefed on the morning of January 6th that members of the crowd WERE armed with firearms, to which Trump responded, "I don't care if they are armed, take down the f*****g mags (metal detectors), and let my people in, they're not here to hurt me, then we can all march to the Capitol from here." Once Trump's cases move from the court of public opinion into courtrooms proper, Trump will be convicted in case after case after case.
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