• Thousands rally behind President Trump, believing he won race he lo

    From Anonymous Remailer (austria)@21:1/5 to Greg Carr on Mon Jan 11 06:23:52 2021
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    Greg Carr <gregcarrsober@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Sunday, January 10, 2021 at 9:12:28 AM UTC-8, Alan Baker wrote:
    On 2021-01-10 3:54 a.m., Friends of Harvey wrote:
    In article <XnsAC75DCE...@0.0.0.1>
    We Know <electio...@gmail.com> wrote:

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Fervent supporters of President Donald Trump
    rallied in
    Washington on Saturday behind his spurious claim of a stolen election
    and
    swarmed his motorcade when he detoured for a drive-by on his way out o
    f
    town.

    “I just want to keep up his spirits and let him know we suppor
    t him,” one
    loyalist, Anthony Whittaker of Winchester, Virginia, said from outside
    the
    Supreme Court, where a few thousand assembled after a march along
    Pennsylvania Avenue from Freedom Plaza, near the White House.

    A week after the presidential race was called for Democrat Joe Biden,

    their fury at the prospect of a transfer of executive power showed no

    signs of abating, taking a cue from a president unrelenting in asserti
    ng
    he won an election he actually lost.

    Trump persists even though a broad coalition of top government and
    industry officials has declared that the Nov. 3 voting and the followi
    ng
    count unfolded smoothly with no more than the usual minor hiccups
    “the
    most secure in American history,” they said, repudiating his e
    fforts to
    undermine the integrity of the contest.

    The crowd was beginning to gather in the morning when cheers rang out
    as
    Trump’s limousine neared Freedom Plaza. People lined both side
    s of the
    street. Some stood just a few feet away from Trump’s vehicle;
    others
    showed their enthusiasm by running along with the caravan.

    They chanted “USA, USA” and “four more years,
    ” and many carried American
    flags and signs to show their displeasure with the vote tally. After

    making the short detour for the slow drive around the site, the motorc
    ade
    headed to the president’s Virginia golf club.

    Among the speakers was a Georgia Republican newly elected to the U.S.

    House. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has expressed racist views and supp
    ort
    for QAnon conspiracy theories, urged people to march peacefully toward
    the
    Supreme Court.

    The marchers included members of the Proud Boys, a neo-fascist group k
    nown
    for street brawling with ideological opponents at political rallies.


    The march was largely peaceful, with some tension along the margins as

    counterdemonstrators heckled the Trump supporters with chants of
    You
    lost!”

    The “Million MAGA March” was heavily promoted on socia
    l media, raising
    concerns that it could spark conflict with anti-Trump demonstrators, w
    ho
    have gathered near the White House in Black Lives Matter Plaza for wee
    ks.

    In preparation, police closed off wide swaths of downtown, where many

    stores and offices have been boarded up since Election Day. Chris
    Rodriguez, director of the city’s Homeland Security and Emerge
    ncy
    Management Agency, said the police were experienced at keeping the pea
    ce.

    The issues that Trump’s campaign and its allies have pointed t
    o are
    typical in every election: problems with signatures, secrecy envelopes
    and
    postal marks on mail-in ballots, as well as the potential for a small

    number of ballots miscast or lost. With Biden leading Trump by wide
    margins in key battleground states, none of those issues would have an
    y
    impact on the outcome of the election.

    Trump’s campaign has also filed legal challenges complaining t
    hat their
    poll watchers were unable to scrutinize the voting process. Many of th
    ose
    challenges have been tossed out by judges, some within hours of their

    filing.

    A former administration official, Sebastian Gorka, whipped up the crow
    d by
    the Supreme Court by saying, “We can win because he did win.
    ” But, he
    added, “It’s going to be tough.”

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    -he-
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    This election was rigged by Democrats and everybody knows it.


    There has been literally no evidence of that.

    You are correct absolutly none.

    You're telling us you both voted for that faggot Trudeau?

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