That's not what you said the first time. You said he didn't trust troops. You said it was rather peaceful, and it wasn't.
Your new paragraph leaves out the words- "breaking the law"
-Why would he feel the need to tell the troop?
You mean 1 person? Idk I'm not him so I can't answer your question.
That's not what you said the first time. You said he didn't trust troops. You said it was rather peaceful, and it wasn't.
Your new paragraph leaves out the words- "breaking the law"
-Why would he feel the need to tell the troop?
You mean 1 person? Idk I'm not him so I can't answer your question.
You comparing 2 different protests that are not related. How does that even make sense? Breaking the law is breaking the law, and there is many different laws, right?
I believe the whole thing was a false flag created by democraps, using antifa, with military mixed in, with maybe a few legitimate non-violent Trump supporters.
Is it common for troops to be stationed at the Capitol?
You comparing 2 different protests that are not related. How does that even make sense? Breaking the law is breaking the law, and there is many different laws, right?
I believe the whole thing was a false flag created by democraps, using antifa, with military mixed in, with maybe a few legitimate non-violent Trump supporters.
Is it common for troops to be stationed at the Capitol?
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