Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Armed insurrection: occupying Congress (live)


Trump's thug life begins
(iHeart.com, edited by WQ, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021) Today lawmakers convened for a joint session of Congress to count electoral votes from the most recent presidential election.

The electors officially cast their votes on Dec. 14th after Joe Biden allegedly defeated Pres. Trump by 306-232 on Nov. 4th, 2020.

Pres. Trump stirs up The Swamp (Washington DC) before being tossed out by PTB (iHeart).
 
Ted Cruz goes thuggin.
In most years Congress certifies the results without fanfare or much of an issue. But this year some Republican lawmakers (like Ted Cruz) vowed to contest the results in several swing states that Biden may have lost, including Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania.

Republicans want to challenge the results in Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin as well.

Police kill pro-Trump protester Ashley Babbitt

At least a dozen Republicans in the House of Representatives filed objections to the certification to support Josh Hawley in the Senate, and at least 11 other Republicans have said they will vote in favor of the objections unless lawmakers agree to conduct a ten-day audit to review the votes.

If the objection is filed, the Senate and House will meet separately [to shelter in place wearing gas masks] and discuss the challenge for up to two hours before voting on whether to sustain the objection.

The Republicans appear unlikely to have enough votes to stop Biden and Kam Harris from being certified as the winners of the election, but V.P. Pence is presiding over the kangaroo court alongside Dem. Nancy Pelosi. More
  • The U.S. Capitol was placed on lockdown as hundreds of pro-Trump protesters stormed the Capitol building today (Jan. 6). They clashed with police in riot gear, won, and managed to breach [or were let in to] the highly secure building: iheart.com

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