
witnessed in that hearing wasn’t justice being examined — it was history being challenged in real time. Republicans claim this is all “theater,” yet the facts are unshakable. Donald Trump was impeached for January 6th. Ten Republicans voted to impeach him. Fifty-seven senators — including seven Republicans — voted to convict him. That was the most bipartisan conviction vote in U.S. history.
Trump never conceded the election. Not after the media called it. Not after the Electoral College voted. Not after the courts threw out his final case. And according to the evidence, only Donald Trump had the power to summon that mob on January 6th, knew the violence was foreseeable, and then tried to exploit it.
Jack Smith didn’t weaponize the justice system — he followed the facts and the law. A grand jury returned indictments because the evidence demanded it. Trump’s public threats against Smith are not strength; they are intimidation. And history won’t be rewritten, no matter how loudly it’s shouted away.witnessed in that hearing wasn’t justice being examined — it was history being challenged in real time. Republicans claim this is all “theater,” yet the facts are unshakable. Donald Trump was impeached for January 6th. Ten Republicans voted to impeach him. Fifty-seven senators — including seven Republicans — voted to convict him. That was the most bipartisan conviction vote in U.S. history.
Trump never conceded the election. Not after the media called it. Not after the Electoral College voted. Not after the courts threw out his final case. And according to the evidence, only Donald Trump had the power to summon that mob on January 6th, knew the violence was foreseeable, and then tried to exploit it.
Jack Smith didn’t weaponize the justice system — he followed the facts and the law. A grand jury returned indictments because the evidence demanded it. Trump’s public threats against Smith are not strength; they are intimidation. And history won’t be rewritten, no matter how loudly it’s shouted away.
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