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                             Trump plots revenge on Republicans who betrayed him as Senate trial looms             
                                     
   
      
      
      
      
                
         
                               
     
                                      Republican divisions over Donald Trump’s 
second impeachment trial  came into clearer focus on Sunday, as the former president spent his  first weekend out of office plotting revenge against those he says  betrayed him.
   
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    Stewing  over election defeat by Joe Biden, four days after leaving the White  House, Trump continued to drop hints of creating a new party, a threat  some see as a gambit to keep wavering senators in line ahead of the  opening of his trial, in the week after 8 February.
  Democrats  will send the single article of impeachment to the Senate for a reading  on Monday evening. It alleges incitement of insurrection, regarding the 
6 January riot at the US Capitol that left five dead, including a police officer.
  Trump  spent the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, splitting rounds  of golf with discussions about maintaining relevance and influence and  how to unseat Republicans deemed to have crossed him, the 
Washington Post reported.
  Trump,  the Post said, has said the threat of starting a Maga (Make America  Great Again) or Patriot party, gives him leverage to prevent senators  voting to convict, which could lead to him being prevented from seeking  office again.
   We already have a flaming fire in this country and it’s like taking gasoline and pouring it on top of the fire
   Marco Rubio   
Those  in his crosshairs include Liz Cheney, the No3 House Republican, Georgia  governor Brian Kemp and others who declined to embrace false claims of  election fraud or accused him of inciting the Capitol riot.
  Other  senior Republicans clashed on Sunday over Trump’s trial and the party’s  future. Mitt Romney, the Utah senator, former presidential candidate  and fierce Trump critic who was the only Republican to vote for  impeachment at his first trial last year, said the former president had  exhibited a “continuous pattern” of trying to corrupt elections.
  “He  fired up a crowd, encouraging them to march on the Capitol at the time  that the Congress was carrying out its constitutional responsibility to  certify the election,” Romney told CNN’s State of the Union. “These  allegations are very serious. They haven’t been defended yet by the  president. He deserves a chance to have that heard but it’s important  for us to go through the normal justice process and for there to be  resolution.”
  Romney said it was constitutional to hold a trial for a president who has left office.
   “I  believe that what is being alleged and what we saw, which is incitement  to insurrection, is an impeachable offence. If not, what is?”
hatred, hatred,and more hatred - TDS is not curable - even when Trump leaves office!
An impeachable offense - selling your family and teh oval office to Comrade Xi of China!
  
      
       
             
   
 
       
       
  
 
    
  Romney, however, said he did not support action against Ted  Cruz and Josh Hawley, senators who supported Trump’s claims of a rigged  election and objected to results.
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    “I  think history will provide a measure of judgment with regard to those  that continue to spread the lie that the [former] president began with,  as well as the voters in our respective communities,” he said. “I don’t  think the Senate needs to take action.”
  Other Republicans,  including Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine and Ben Sasse  of Nebraska, are expected to vote to convict. But the party is deeply  fractured. For a conviction, 17 Republicans would need to vote with the  50 Democrats. It is unclear if that number can be reached, despite  assertions from minority leader Mitch McConnell that the mob 
“was fed lies” by Trump.
  Marco Rubio of Florida said he thought the trial was “stupid and counterproductive”.
  “We  already have a flaming fire in this country and it’s like taking a  bunch of gasoline and pouring it on top of the fire,” he told Fox News  Sunday.
  “I look back in time, for example 
Richard Nixon,  who had clearly committed crimes and wrongdoing. In hindsight I think  we would all agree that President Ford’s pardon was important for the  country to be able to move forward. I think this is going to be really  bad for the country, it’s just going to stir it up even more and make it  even harder to get things done.”
  John Cornyn of Texas, meanwhile, threatened retaliation.
  “If  it is a good idea to impeach and try former presidents, what about  former Democratic presidents when Republicans get the majority in 2022?”  
he tweeted. “Think about it and let’s do what is best for the country.”
       

    © Provided by The Guardian  Trump supporters inside the US Capitol on 6 January. Photograph: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images     Mike Rounds, of South Dakota, said he believed the impeachment was  unconstitutional, telling NBC’s Meet the Press: “[The US constitution]  specifically pointed out that you can impeach the president and it does  not indicate that you can impeach someone who is not in office. So I  think it’s a moot point.
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    “But  for right now there are other things we’d rather be working on. The  Biden administration would love more of their cabinet in place and  there’s a number of Republicans that feel the same way. We should allow  this president the opportunity to form his cabinet and get that in place  as quickly as possible.”
  Republican unity appears increasingly rare. On Saturday, the Arizona Republican party voted to 
censure Cindy McCain,  the widow of the former senator and presidential candidate John McCain,  and two other prominent party members who have crossed Trump.
  The  actions drew swift praise from the former president, who backed Kelli  Ward, the firebrand state party chair who was the architect of the  censure, and who recently won a narrow re-election.
  Trump, the 
Post reported, called Ward to offer his “complete and total endorsement”.
amazing how the DPST/ccpLSM pretends to know Trump's mind - and publishes their fantasies and garbage for the consumption of idiots who lap it up like loyal minions of comrade Xi!!
humorous - if it was not such a demonstration of DPST/ccp hatred, insecurity, and overweening arrogant desire for total control of Amerika and the world - they will need to fight Xi for the world - something fiden crime cabal won't permit - Xi owns fiden - lock stock and oval office!
It is pitiful and pathetic how the Trump hate and TDS continues to spew from teh hateful LSM and its Stalinist leaders - led by harris.  fiden is just a senile puppet - signs anything his handlers place in front of him.  
Let the DPST/ccp ers show their marxist radicalism - 2022 will be a different story - and that terrifies the control demanding DPST/ccp acolytes and stalinist leaders. 
Best have AOC;s camps up and running soon - or it will be too late - DPST/ccpers!
 so - in summary - something even the minions will understand, "for the DPST/ccp "valued posters"
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[Verse 1]
Don't know much about history
Don't know much biology
Don't know much about a science book
Don't know much about the French I took
[Chorus 1]
But I do know that I love you
And I know that if you love me, too
What a wonderful world this would be
[Verse 2]
Don't know much about geography
Don't know much trigonometry
Don't know much about algebra
Don't know what a 
slide rule is for
[Chorus 2]
But I do know one and one is two
And if this one could be with you
What a wonderful world this would be
[Bridge]
Now, I don't claim to be an A student
But I'm trying to be
For maybe by being an A student, baby
I can win your love for me
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