I thought that you lived in Canada not Egypt. That is a lot of history that you are denying. Are you not aware that here in the USA February IS Black History Month. Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month. And that includes President Trump.
I misspoke. The correct phrase is "denial is not a river in Egypt"
It refers to denial of the fact that Trump supporters waving flags and wearing MAGA hats and logos after listening to the ex President speak immediately walked directly to the Capitol Building and assaulted the same recorded in full view of the global media.
And the true facts are that you are denying that the actual assaulting has already been proven to have been by extremist opposed to President Trump who had planned it weeks possibly months in advance. You are also denying that the Democrat Party has been ignoring and in many cases encouraging, supporting and inciting violence against US citizens, police departments and federal government offices.
The witch hunt is over liberals. Just like the ones before it.
Gregg Jarrett: Trump impeachment trial — defense skillfully destroys Dems' case against former president
In the course of one extraordinary hour, the defense team for former President Donald Trump thoroughly demolished the impeachment case against him that House Managers spent two days alleging.
It was a resounding and humiliating defeat. The defense could have rested its case after the first 60 minutes. It was over. They won hands down. In the end, Trump’s lawyers used less than three hours of their allotted 16 before resting.
The brilliance of the defense was the use of videotape to exonerate Trump. They beat prosecutors at their own game. The clips showed the shameful hypocrisy of both the managers and Democrats who have absurdly accused Trump of inciting an insurrection by using the terms "fight" and "fight like hell" when he spoke to a crowd of supporters on Jan. 6, 2021.
The damning video presented by the defense showed each and every House manager voicing the identical words (and in the same context) that Trump had used — as a political metaphor. Democratic senators were also seen repeatedly using "fight" and "fight like hell." Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., uttered it more than 50 times. Vice President Kamala Harris invoked the words close to 70 times.
But it didn’t stop there. President Joe Biden, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., and scores of other prominent Democrats were heard hurling rhetoric that was far uglier than anything Trump said on Jan. 6. Some even wished aloud that they could punch Trump in the face. Biden envisioned beating him up.
By their own twisted incitement standard, all those Democrats would be evicted from office. But as Trump lawyer David Schoen told senators at the conclusion of the video montage, "Don’t worry … you didn’t do anything wrong." Schoen was right, at least in a legal sense.
Another series of video clips showed Democrats seeming to tolerate, condone and encourage the violence that consumed American cities last summer. This was juxtaposed with the hideous scenes of the violence itself — assaults, batteries, looting, vandalism, arson, and wholesale destruction of property. There were murders, too, but this was not shown.
The defense team handily destroyed the House managers’ ancillary argument that Trump should be convicted because he ginned up emotion by wrongfully telling his supporters that the election result was rigged or stolen. On the television screens, senators took a trip down memory lane as numerous Democrats, including Pelosi and former presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, claimed the same thing in a past election result they didn’t like. Checkmate.
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