For voters who don’t just watch FOX News:
Some of us in the Donald Trump presidential campaign have heard or read about the new court filing by federal deep state prosecutors in the January 6th witch hunt case. I understand that there may be some people. This lawsuit is an outrageous accusation that your favorite president is trying to subvert the national system. 2020 Election.
We tell you, from the ever-honest mouth of President Trump, that the claims in this 165-page document are categorically false, and that the so-called vast amount of evidence presented should not be heeded or read. I would like to. And even if that were true – which it certainly isn’t – we at the Trump campaign promise never to do anything like that again.
Donald Trump will never try to overturn the next election – we promise
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictment accuses President Trump of pursuing “multiple criminal methods to interfere with the government’s ability to collect and count votes through fraud and deception.” I wonder if it is? Yes, that’s right. But those are lies, and the president used at most one criminal method, all election interference.
Since when did a trial proceed in such a way as to undermine the defendant’s hopes of becoming president again and ending the case? That seems un-American.
New court filing on January 6 reveals details of plan to deny election results
Does this document detail the details of this “alleged” plan to overthrow the government? If that’s what you call it, I’m sure it will look something like this:
“When the defendant lost the 2020 presidential election, he turned to crime in an attempt to stay in office. The defendant, along with his private co-conspirators, committed crimes in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. launched a series of increasingly desperate plans to overturn the legitimate election results lost in two states (the “target states”). ). His efforts included lying to state officials to ignore the true vote count. Fabricate fraudulent electoral votes in targeted states. attempting to have Vice President Michael R. Pence, in his role as President of the Senate, use the defendants’ fraudulent electoral votes to block Congress from certifying the election; And when all else failed, on January 6, 2021, he led a mob of angry supporters to the U.S. Capitol to disrupt Congressional certification. โ
But do you know what it is? These are a bunch of words strung together that liberals want you to believe is a “sentence.” And are you really going to believe that these so-called texts convey factual information? Of course not.
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Some fake news outlets detailed how on January 6, one of President Trump’s aides “ran to the dining room” to tell the president that Pence had been taken to a safe location after the rioters. The focus is on a part of the document. broke into the U.S. Capitol. The aide appeared to be hoping the president would do something to ensure Pence’s safety.
The document says Trump responded, “So what?”
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First of all…that’s a complete lie. But even if the detail that President Trump didn’t care about the safety of coward Mike Pence happens to be true, you, the voter, don’t need to worry about it.
The only person to worry about is current Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance. (Don’t worry, JD, as long as you do exactly what he says, President Trump will never treat you like that. By the way, how big is your noose?)
President Trump is saying the same thing he did before the last election.
Finally, this possibly unconstitutional court filing suggests that President Trump told his advisers before Election Day 2020 that he would “simply declare victory before all votes were counted and a winner projected.” He claims that he said he intended to do so.
The dirty lie document continues like this. โPublicly, the defendant began sowing the seeds of his false declarations. In the months leading up to the election, he refused to say whether he accepted the election results, insisting that only fraud would cause him to lose the election. and falsely claimed that mail-in ballots were inherently fraudulent and that only those votes were counted by Election Day.โ
Opinion: Vance and Waltz engaged in a civil discussion. President Trump hurled career-threatening insults at soldiers.
That’s complete nonsense, and the fact that President Trump, a candidate for re-election, is saying something like this again in the months leading up to this year’s election is a strange coincidence and in no way bizarre or sinister. You shouldn’t think so.
Just relax now. You are in hysterics.
Trump and Vance are not continuing to deny the 2020 election results.
If you want proof that President Trump and his running mate will respect the results of November’s election, just listen to how peacefully they accepted the results of the last presidential election.
When Ohio Republican Sen. J.D. Vance was asked by Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, “You’re a loser!” — during this week’s vice presidential debate whether Trump lost the 2020 election. “Tim, I’m focused on the future,” Vance said during the debate.
On Thursday, when comedian Jason Selvig asked if Trump won the 2020 election, Vance replied, “Yes.” When asked again, Vance said, “Yeah.”
During a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, President Trump himself was asked by the moderator, “Are you now admitting that you lost in 2020?”
“No, I don’t approve of that at all,” he said.
do you understand? Both top Republicans have clearly and emphatically accepted the results of the 2020 presidential election, an outcome they accept as a victory for President Trump.
Believe me, America, as long as Trump wins, you have nothing to worry about.
Faced with such unparalleled honesty and solid grounding in reality and common sense, let’s take Jack Smith’s lying January 6th courtroom allegations, in all their ludicrous evidence and sworn testimony. Who on earth could think of what President Trump said, looking at the long line of stupid witnesses who claim that? Will the campaign try to do something fraudulent?
That doesn’t make sense. And it makes even less sense if you don’t read this document, which we at the Trump campaign strongly encourage you to do. Spend some time browsing our online store of Trump merchandise. Let’s buy a watch or a hat or something.
Just don’t read that document.
Let’s make America great again!
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