The mob of Trump supporters who stormed the US Capitol included conspiracy theorists linked to QAnon and the Proud Boys -- two right-wing extremist factions that President Donald Trump repeatedly refused to condemn during his election campaign last year.https://cnn.it/3bf5R0L
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Replying to @ArabellaReagan1 @CNN
President Trump disavowed the Proud boys on National TV, so no. It's not true.
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Except of course he did no such thing. He supports anyone who worships him.
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It happened on national TV, during the presidential debates. Try to keep up.
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He told them to "stand down and stand by". Yesterday is what they were stood by for. Grow up.
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“I’ve said it many times, let me be clear again, I condemn the KKK. I condemn all white supremacists. I condemn the Proud Boys," -Donald Trump
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He said that after he was pressured to do so. Trump supports the proud boys and the likes of Qanon. He incited such groups to attack democracy yesterday and they did. 13 days before he's gone and even that's too long.
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Here's some incitement for ya: Shutting down the economy. Causing millions to lose their jobs, then offering a $600 check, while simultaneously sending billions overseas. Shutting down any pathway to investigate illegal changes to voting laws. Trump isn't the flood, he's the dam
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Trump mishandled Covid. He once again lied. He contributed to the unnecessary deaths of thousands of Americans. You can keep defending the indefensible but it's clear to the majority what Trump is. Fortunately he'll soon be impeached, one-term, twice popular vote losing Trump.
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