What are the other choices?

There was no evidence of massive voter fraud…. None.

Still isn’t… it doesn’t exist.

Now thinking about maybe add childlike ignorance to the list. So… he lied, he is delusional or his brain is a mush… like a child and can be manipulated.

Those three things.

That is an article of faith and not fact. Essentially, anything anyone sees as evidence you are dismissing because there cannot exist any evidence against your own tightly held belief.

You may be confusing evidence with proof.

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Not true.

You are doing exactly the same thing you are accusing him of.

If there was evidence or proof, Trump would be in the White House.

One could equally argue: There was no evidence of an insurrection on Let’s Go Biden Day…. None.

Still isn’t… it doesn’t exist.

Now thinking about maybe add childlike ignorance to the list. So… the anti-Trumpers lied, they are delusional or their brains are mush… like a child and can be manipulated.

Those three things.

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It will be interesting to see what suddenly becomes evidence of what, if the mid-terms happen and the Dems lose the House and/or Senate.

Trump lost. There was no more fraud and likely less than any other election.

The popular vote is not how the President is elected.

There is a lot of evidence that Trump tried to overturn the results of the election.

I know the knee jerk reaction is to either ignore that, minimize it, or deflect to the QAnon Shaman… but it happened.

Not sure why people are putting up with it…. I have my theories…. But still not sure.

They are likely to lose.

I won’t argue that they didn’t.

Trump had every right to listen to whichever “advisers” he wanted and to pursue his fraudulent election claims by any legal means at his disposal.

However, when he intimidates, pressures, or beguiles election officials in states he lost in an effort to change/nullify the electoral count…why, that’s a completely different kettle of fish.

One of the advisors that went along with the plan to have Pence throw out electors, Eastman, stated that he told Trump that the strategy was not legal.

They did it anyway.

Hence the White House Council telling Eastman to get a “Good ■■■■■■■ Defense Lawyer” and Eastman looking for a pardon.

So no… it wasn’t legal.

Very true.

Nah… it’s a fact.

We are what… almost two years out from the election and zero evidence of massive voter fraud has been uncovered.

Well now hold on…

the Texas GOP says Trump won. So there!

“We reject the certified results of the 2020 Presidential election, and we hold that acting President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. was not legitimately elected by the people of the United States,” reads the resolution, passed by voice vote in Houston on Saturday. "

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Of course they are also saying this…

And this…

If things continue in the direction they ae going now it would be hard to blame them.

What direction?

Texas is armed to the teeth. 18 year olds can buy an AR with hundreds of rounds and shoot up an elementary school. Abortion will be illegal there starting this summer. It would suuuuck to be LBGTQ in that state. You can now educate kids in anti-woke bible schools. What more do you need?

First, I doubt seriously there will be “gun free zones” in Texas schools which mean that no one is going to “shoot them up.”
Secondly, no one cares if you are gay or whatever, just stop pushing it down our threats and stop corrupting our kids.
As I said, Texas may have reason.

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All of that is the sort of thing to bring up in a campaign if Trump decides to run again. It is not the sort of thing to set up a partisan congressional hearing over, with members handpicked by Pelosi, a political activist.
In fact, the committee looks as bad as what they pretend to investigate.
I say pretend, because cherry picking is not investigating.

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