Republicans are facing real legal consequences from Trump's fraud lies:
A new lawsuit accuses Trump and the RNC of conspiring to violate the rights of Black voters. The lawsuit asks that Republicans get court approval before demanding future recounts.
https://t.co/MhjNxtCO2l
The public deserves to know the details behind Lindsey Graham’s conspiratorial suggestions that officials in Arizona and Georgia throw out legitimate ballots. We’re investigating.
https://t.co/aWQhJ5uHre
"The president’s move surprised even senior administration officials and represented an embarrassment for his top economic lieutenant, Treasury Secretary Mnuchin, who helped negotiate the agreement and applauded the passage of the bill on Tuesday."
https://t.co/S70imNYqvm
Three years ago today, Republicans popped champagne after passing a bill that gave the top 1% an average tax break of almost $50,000.
Now, they practically had to be dragged kicking and screaming to agree to $600 in relief for working people.
Their priorities are clear.
A top employee of Dominion Voting Systems, who has gone into hiding after becoming the subject of conspiracies on the right since the election, is suing the Trump campaign, a number of campaign surrogates and pro-Trump media outlets, alleging defamation. https://t.co/QB55y2kw33
Republicans repeatedly refused to say what amount the President wanted for direct checks. At last, the President has agreed to $2,000 — Democrats are ready to bring this to the Floor this week by unanimous consent. Let’s do it!
Trump last night released a 14-minute Facebook video full of lies about the election, and, like his tweets on the subject, it’s too bonkers, repetitive and irrelevant to bother fact checking at this point.
Somewhere a young man is doing hard time for a nonviolent drug offense while all the President’s men get off scot-free for their felonies today.
That isn’t the rule of law—and it should piss you off.