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The Senate on Saturday voted to acquit former President Donald Trump on a charge of incitement of insurrection largely along party lines, bringing an end to the fourth impeachment trial in U.S. history and the second for Trump.

Only seven Republicans voted to convict Trump for allegedly inciting the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, when a mob of pro-Trump supporters tried to disrupt the electoral vote count formalizing Joe Biden's election win before a joint session of Congress. The final vote was 57 to 43, far short of the 67 votes needed to secure a conviction.

Republican Sens. Richard Burr of North Carolina, Susan Collins of Maine, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah, Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania all voted guilty.

The vote means the Senate cannot bar Trump from holding future federal offices.

Moments after the vote concluded, the former president issued a statement praising his legal team and thanking the senators and other members of Congress "who stood proudly for the Constitution we all revere and for the sacred legal principles at the heart of our country."

The Senate on Saturday voted to acquit former President Donald Trump on a charge of incitement of insurrection largely along party lines, bringing an end to the fourth impeachment trial in U.S. history and the second for Trump. Only seven Republicans voted to convict Trump for allegedly inciting the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, when a mob of pro-Trump supporters tried to disrupt the electoral vote count formalizing Joe Biden's election win before a joint session of Congress. The final vote was 57 to 43, far short of the 67 votes needed to secure a conviction. Republican Sens. Richard Burr of North Carolina, Susan Collins of Maine, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah, Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania all voted guilty. The vote means the Senate cannot bar Trump from holding future federal offices. Moments after the vote concluded, the former president issued a statement praising his legal team and thanking the senators and other members of Congress "who stood proudly for the Constitution we all revere and for the sacred legal principles at the heart of our country."

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I’m perfectly capable of acknowledging honestly intelligent tactics, without worshipping the guy. As I said, he’s no fool.

I think many people are convinced he was completely a puppet, with no power at all. That’s false, because the President of the United States has a hell of a lot of power. And he used it to the benefit of zionist jews, as was expected.

Zionist jews are ethnic nationalists, which buys White Americans more time than is the case when the marxist wing takes power. But it’s poison because it lulls our people into complacency, which is exactly what has happened.

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A man who is preselected has no power. He is a willing slave.

And the Rothschilds own both Israel and Russia. There no team a vs team b. It’s just about placating people to make them think they have a chance. The jews are schizophrenics with their own in group empathy. Hence why they like migrants. They don’t want whites to be united. They’re actually gunning for a civil war right now which is why the media is still covering trump

Israel actually used to be a liberal issue but then they swung right because evangelicals love them

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A man who is preselected has no power. He is a willing slave.

I disagree with this analysis. He had the powers vested in the Office of the President - regardless of who his handlers are/were. He had those powers, and significant leeway within which to express himself.

But he knew full well that he only had a limited run, and he knew what he wasn’t allowed to do by his handlers.

To claim that position has zero power is not an accurate assessment. The fact that he chose to stay within the sandbox the Rothschilds built for him inside the Overton Window doesn’t negate that.

On the other hand, you’ll have people believing the other extreme, like the President is “the most powerful man on earth”, which is as inaccurate as the claim he has “no power”. Either assertion is false.

Trump seems to have been the jews throwing White America a bone, but without having to compromise on anything. The “best” thing he did, was cancel Critical Theory training for feds. We see how long that lasted.

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If you know the jews, you know they only do things that inevitably hurt whites. It’s merely to guide us along in their plan. They did it with Hitler as well

And yes, he is a slave. They are the ones who put him into power, I assume he knew going in that they could also easily take him out. John f Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, etc were taken out because they didn’t listen. We can only assume trump is still in the game because he’s still of use to them.

We have guns and they don’t like that. They want us to use our guns on each other and then declare an ‘emergency ‘ situation