"Vice President Pence was threatened with death by the President's supporters because he rejected President Trump's demand that he overturn the election." https://t.co/zjLRcyyEQ4
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) February 10, 2021
Honor and decency be damned! #GOPCorruptionOverCountry pic.twitter.com/6En2DuLIcC
— Nasty_Girl_ (@Princess_Janie_) February 10, 2021
If Republican officials didn’t think the MAGA terrorists believed they were doing what Trump wanted them to do, why did so many of them call Trump and ask him to tell the mob to stop attacking the Capitol? https://t.co/YkRoS4Hl6E
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) February 10, 2021
Del. Stacey Plaskett presents an affidavit saying members of the insurrectionist mob "would have killed Vice President Mike Pence if given the chance." pic.twitter.com/M3ceKfBfdv
— The Recount (@therecount) February 10, 2021
Extraordinary challenge now being presented to Republican Senators on Trump's jury, as the trial watches compelling evidence that Trump incited a mob to assassinate his own Vice President.
— Simon Marks (@SimonMarksFSN) February 10, 2021
Ya ain't gonna learn what you don't wanna know.
— G’head. tread on me MFer (@igobybutch) February 10, 2021
-John Perry Barlow
An analysis piece from @pbump surmises that Trump may have become fixated on both Jan. 6th and Pence because of a Lincoln Project ad; after it ran he began drawing attention to the date and pressuring the VP. https://t.co/MAyZkh13dR https://t.co/pSaGoLENXD pic.twitter.com/jmuLnI9Iqd
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) February 10, 2021
Democratic House Impeachment Managers really leaning into praising VP Pence for doing his basic duty on January 6. I get it — they have 50 GOP Senators to win over — but let's not forget Pence until that morning was acting as if the election could be overturned, which was a lie https://t.co/oZkZ7zZ9b0
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) February 10, 2021
You'll still hear it and you'll still hear big media "both sides" things.
— The Rose Knows (@WhiteRoseAFA) February 10, 2021
Until today’s impeachment trial proceedings, Sen. Mitt Romney had no idea it was Officer Eugene Goodman who diverted him from the violent mob of insurrectionists.
— Stephanie Kennedy (@WordswithSteph) February 10, 2021
A perilously close call, and Officer Goodman shielded Romney from life-threatening danger.pic.twitter.com/xFK2mTweKV
We appreciate your bravery and service, Officer Eugene Goodman!! https://t.co/iJ21G5rDU5
— Matt Romney (@Matt_Romney) February 10, 2021
And ironically, one heroic black man…an officer…saved all the white leaders, the Senate, and probably our democracy by personally baiting Nazis to come after him. I just can’t…
— Robin L (@RobinLuvsDisney) February 10, 2021
Flashback to Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) praising the caravan at a Trump rally in November:https://t.co/fSxz1pTEN3
— The Recount (@therecount) February 10, 2021
I'm sure they will get to it. This is well thought out.
— Dr.Pete (@DrPete63005355) February 10, 2021
That was the standard we used to hold our highest elected official. A white lie was enough to impeach a president. How far we have fallen.
— DebiNagle (@DebiNagle) February 10, 2021