Trump to women: Stop ‘thinking about abortion.’ You’re broke and depressed, but I can make you happy

@ThatOwlWoman I wonder if trunt is renting out her dogs to the trump admin?


 
I will park this here:


Well well … what do we have here.In new transcripts, General Milley confirms that days before January 6, President Trump requested “sufficient National Guard or Soldiers to make sure it’s a safe event.”Milley & others, including Pelosi, “unnecessarily delayed the DC National Guard response to the Capitol…due to “optics” concerns.”They framed President Trump so they could try to nail him with their “insurrection” BS.It’s all failed. And these criminals will have to answer for their actions.
Monica Crowley is spinning a narrative that conveniently ignores critical facts. Let’s break it down. General Milley did testify that Trump made a vague request for National Guard troops prior to January 6, but he didn’t specify why or give any formal orders. Throwing out an idea without taking concrete steps isn’t leadership—it’s political theater. If Trump had truly wanted to ensure a safe event, he would have issued a direct order and ensured it was carried out. That, however, did not happen.

Crowley claims that Pelosi and others delayed the National Guard over “optics.” But here’s the reality: in Washington, D.C., only the president can order the National Guard to respond. While there may have been discussions among officials, it was Trump who had the authority and responsibility to act. He didn’t. He ignored desperate calls from his own people as the Capitol was being overrun. If Pelosi had the power Crowley suggests, why didn’t Trump simply override her? Because Trump failed to act when it mattered most.

Crowley’s claim that Trump was somehow framed for the insurrection falls apart when looking at the facts. Over a thousand of his supporters have been charged for their roles in the attack, with many openly admitting they acted based on Trump’s words. Crowley conveniently ignores that Trump told them to “fight like hell” and march to the Capitol. The courts and the evidence are clear: this wasn’t a setup; it was the direct result of Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric and his failure to act as commander-in-chief while chaos unfolded.

No amount of revisionist spin from Crowley is going to change the fact that Trump’s inaction and incitement played a significant role in the violence on January 6. Shifting the blame won’t erase the evidence of his failure. It’s not Pelosi or Milley who needs to answer for that day—it’s Trump, the man who stood by while it happened.
 
Monica Crowley is spinning a narrative that conveniently ignores critical facts. Let’s break it down. General Milley did testify that Trump made a vague request for National Guard troops prior to January 6, but he didn’t specify why or give any formal orders. Throwing out an idea without taking concrete steps isn’t leadership—it’s political theater. If Trump had truly wanted to ensure a safe event, he would have issued a direct order and ensured it was carried out. That, however, did not happen.

Crowley claims that Pelosi and others delayed the National Guard over “optics.” But here’s the reality: in Washington, D.C., only the president can order the National Guard to respond. While there may have been discussions among officials, it was Trump who had the authority and responsibility to act. He didn’t. He ignored desperate calls from his own people as the Capitol was being overrun. If Pelosi had the power Crowley suggests, why didn’t Trump simply override her? Because Trump failed to act when it mattered most.

Crowley’s claim that Trump was somehow framed for the insurrection falls apart when looking at the facts. Over a thousand of his supporters have been charged for their roles in the attack, with many openly admitting they acted based on Trump’s words. Crowley conveniently ignores that Trump told them to “fight like hell” and march to the Capitol. The courts and the evidence are clear: this wasn’t a setup; it was the direct result of Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric and his failure to act as commander-in-chief while chaos unfolded.

No amount of revisionist spin from Crowley is going to change the fact that Trump’s inaction and incitement played a significant role in the violence on January 6. Shifting the blame won’t erase the evidence of his failure. It’s not Pelosi or Milley who needs to answer for that day—it’s Trump, the man who stood by while it happened.
#TRIPE
 
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