I obviously don't know how much of this is true if any but this four piece expose paints a very disturbing picture.
From what Byrne says it seems Giuliani was just going through the motions of trying to stop the steal.
WH counsel Cipollone apparently existed solely to say no to any potential effective action Trump could act to unveil the fraud.
According to Byrne, Trump was not served well by so many people including his Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Personal Attorney Rudy Giuliani and WH Counsel Pat Cipollone.
We knew the courts were never going to fix this but Cipollone and Giuliani apparently sold Trump the idea that the courts were the only solution.
Just looking at things as an outsider, I'm not convinced everyone bought into the rhetoric they were trying to sell to everyone else. You try to tell people "if we let this fraud stand we don't have a country anymore" and then just abide by a bullshit court decision? Doesn't make any sense, and just makes you look weak.
If only Trump could have appointed those Burmese Generals...
I remember there being speculation that his early pardon was due to him being "useful" during that whole process; if true it's interesting that read was correct but just wan't the reason for the pardon. Almost makes you think Trump would have been better off appointing a bunch of Q followers as advisors.
I obviously don't know how much of this is true if any but this four piece expose paints a very disturbing picture.
From what Byrne says it seems Giuliani was just going through the motions of trying to stop the steal.
WH counsel Cipollone apparently existed solely to say no to any potential effective action Trump could act to unveil the fraud.
According to Byrne, Trump was not served well by so many people including his Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Personal Attorney Rudy Giuliani and WH Counsel Pat Cipollone.
We knew the courts were never going to fix this but Cipollone and Giuliani apparently sold Trump the idea that the courts were the only solution.
Just looking at things as an outsider, I'm not convinced everyone bought into the rhetoric they were trying to sell to everyone else. You try to tell people "if we let this fraud stand we don't have a country anymore" and then just abide by a bullshit court decision? Doesn't make any sense, and just makes you look weak.
If only Trump could have appointed those Burmese Generals...
According to Byrne, if Trump had appointed General Flynn, things would have truly been quite different.
I remember there being speculation that his early pardon was due to him being "useful" during that whole process; if true it's interesting that read was correct but just wan't the reason for the pardon. Almost makes you think Trump would have been better off appointing a bunch of Q followers as advisors.
"Guys, everyone's a pedo right? Wait...that means one of us might be a pedo.." all start fighting each other