Yes you did. For some reason you inadvertently switched topics to the Biden crime family's treasonous selling out of the United States to foreign adversaries for large cash payouts. You derailed the discussion of probability of 12th Amendment proceedings to discuss Joe Biden's appropriate prison sentence, to discuss Hunter Biden's Federal investigation and to discuss Jim Biden's level of culpability.
OK, I'm game. What do you think is an appropriate sentence for using one's position as a sitting Vice President to strongarm a foreign government into paying $millions to a family member? I think we can agree that it should be STIFF.
Personally I don't see why Hunter is being investigated, except to possibly get more information on Joe.
Donald Trump has reportedly turned on his vice president, Mike Pence, and is lashing out at most of his closest allies in the dying days of his presidency.
Sources say the defeated incumbent is dismissive of aides who do not fully back his false claims that mass voter fraud took place in the 2020 election.
His chief of staff, Mark Meadows; White House counsel, Pat Cipollone,; the secretary of state, Mike Pompeo; and the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, are all said to be in the line of fire.
Complaining about a lack of support from Mr Pence, it is believed the president brought up a recent Lincoln Project advert to back up his gripe.
The commercial pointed out that it is likely the outgoing vice president who will seal Mr Trump's fate when Congress certifies Joe Biden's victory on 6 January.
A small but determined group of Trump loyalists, most of them in the House of Representatives, are planning to challenge the 6 January confirmation of Mr Biden's win.
Constitutional scholars, however – and many other GOP lawmakers – say the bid to overturn the election result is destined to fail.
But the affair could get messy and may well mean Mr Pence is tasked with declaring, once and for all, that Mr Biden won the election.
Under federal law, the president of the Senate – which is currently Mr Pence – is tasked with presenting the EC votes to Congress and announcing the election winner.
That would set up an awkward situation in which Mr Pence is forced to confirm that he and the president lost to Mr Biden.
Trump would view that as the ultimate betrayal, the source told Axios.
Despite the EC meeting earlier this month to certify Mr Biden's election victory, the defeated incumbent continues to falsely insist that he won the election.
The president and his legal team continue to allege, without evidence, that mass voter fraud took place in key swing states across the country.
They have now filed roughly 50 lawsuits aimed at overturning or frustrating the results. But almost all of them have been dismissed or dropped.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-pence-lincoln-project-ad-b1777757.html?utm_source=reddit.com&jwsource=cl