PhDeac
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Hard to believe that someone with the coolest train set in the world came to this late in life.
He had a Black friend too.
Hard to believe that someone with the coolest train set in the world came to this late in life.
Hard to believe that someone with the coolest train set in the world came to this late in life.
Hard to believe that someone with the coolest train set in the world came to this late in life.
n Arizona, a stay-at-home dad and part-time Lyft driver told the state’s chief election officer she would hang for treason. In Utah, a youth treatment center staffer warned Colorado’s election chief that he knew where she lived and watched her as she slept.
In Vermont, a man who says he works in construction told workers at the state election office and at Dominion Voting Systems that they were about to die.
“This might be a good time to put a f‑‑‑‑‑‑ pistol in your f‑‑‑‑‑‑ mouth and pull the trigger,” the man shouted at Vermont officials in a thick New England accent last December. “Your days are f‑‑‑‑‑‑ numbered.”
The three had much in common. All described themselves as patriots fighting a conspiracy that robbed Donald Trump of the 2020 election. They are regular consumers of far-right websites that embrace Trump’s stolen-election falsehoods. And none have been charged with a crime by the law enforcement agencies alerted to their threats.
So Steve Bannon has been indicted for contempt of Congress. As far as I can tell it is a maximum 12 months in prison and $1,000 fine. So he probably keeps his mouth shut, takes his chances with a couple months and then cashes in afterwards, right? Seems kind of light when you're covering up an attempted uprising.
I would assume continued violation would be additional charges.
where is sailor to defend?