Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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Don't let the GOP con job fool you into not seeing what we all saw.But the question is, would the actions of Trump amount to what would be considered "incitement" in a court of law.
If you only look at Trump's single speech, and even if you look at all there was leading up to it, the argument goes out the window with some of the incriminating preplanning at the level of people installed by Trump at the last minute who made key decisions leaving the Capitol undefended.According to the Legal Eagle youtube channel (which generally takes an anti-Trump stance), the courts usually take a very broad approach to applying the first amendment. Trump did use certain loaded works like 'fight', but he didn't give specific instructions to storm the capitol building, so Trump's role might be seen as "free speech".
So Trump's actions might be morally wrong, he certainly played a role in the events that lead to the riot and the terrorist activity, and his praise of the rioters shows that he is unfit to ever be president. (In other words, impeachable). But if Trump as a private citizen did those things, all that might be seen as protected speech (in other words, not prosecutable.)
Yes, but lying on its own is not necessarily a criminal offense. (It only becomes criminal under certain circumstances... such as lying under oath.)
And it should be pointed out that defamation is a civil matter, not criminal.
Trump wanted to stop the certification. I doubt he planned beyond that. In Trumplandia the rest would fall into place, a new election called... or whatever fantasies he had bouncing around in his brain where he got to stay the POTUS.
Remember, Trump is a great conman, but beyond that he's a moron.
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