that tweet, be there, we will be wild. it was a tweet that set up a violent chain reaction that resulted in a deadly attack on our government. cnn is not reporting the special counsel is asking witnesses about a contentious oval office meeting on december 18th, 2020. more than a month after the election, and mere days after the electoral college made official the decision of the american people. in short, that trump had lost the election. in that moment, the disgraced ex-president had two paths. he had door number one, admit head on that his campaign met the end of the line, keep in pace simple peaceful transfer of power. behind door number two, not just fall, but vaults into the abyss, commit to antidemocratic measures. of course, we all know the rest of the story. on this night in december, this crucial juncture, the six-hour cage match essentially unfolded deep inside the white house. on one side, it would summon trump s own white house team, quote, crazy. as you know, peo
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lisa page, who, in part, because they were having an affair, which had nothing to do with anything, but he dragged them through the mud mercilessly, and because he boasted about it. because the doj said you can t actually depose the president. there are other ways to get the information. what judge jackson said yesterday, and it s a motion for reconsideration, so that will be the end of the line unless there s a mandamus petition. she said, hey, as it turns out, rob rosenstein, chris wray were a little foggy, we could still use trump s testimony. besides he boasted about it. beshids she said tartdly, he s got a little time on his hands because he s filing all this civil litigation. so he can sit and he has to sit, and that s the order. it seems that mueller and smith and now judge jackson have