“Betrayal” author Jonathan Karl interviewed the former president at Mar-a-Lago and was stunned to hear him take the side of insurrectionists who wanted to punish VP Mike Pence for refusing to overturn the electoral vote. Watch Jonathan every Sunday as co-anchor of ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” #Colbert #Betrayal #JonathanKarl
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ReplyHistory will not be kind to Donald J. Trump.
ReplyI think Trump wanted to go to the capitol because he wanted to perform the big leader part, the general. Playing out a young boy’s fantasy. And he knew that if he went there the crowd would go crazy and be even more agressive.
ReplyMore hatred for Trump you people need help Joe Biden is the corrupt criminal you all wished Trump was except there is actually evidence not manufacture by a fake special council
ReplyThis is an Ocham’s Razor thing but I think the reason Trump wanted to go to the Capitol was ego: Sir Gallablad thought he would be viewed as some great general, saving fascism from the grip of democracy.
ReplyYou can see the real criminals are Trump and Giuliani.
ReplyTrumps cult Jim Jones followers don’t care about facts, or truth, nothing. They want a white utopia. That’s it. Didn’t matter if trump comes out and admits defeat or tells them he was full of it. He started this second wave of civil war and his cult is trying their best to get it going.
ReplyI have to say the trump show is compelling. It’s on all day every day and if it’s not about eating twelve day old, soggy, burritos from a dumpster then it’s about the filthy people who are angry the rest of us won’t eat them too. There’s so much here to raise ire and resentment, who can resist the temptation to infect oneself with the disease of it?
ReplyThis show has the funniest writing since The Warren Commission.
ReplyMore BS from the fake news.
ReplyTo intensify his followers too really wanted too cause more havoc.
ReplyOh wow. Another book…..rolls eyes.
ReplyWonder where was Rusty Bowers’s spine during the 2nd impeachment.
ReplyThe difference between modern democracy and absolute monarchy or autocracy is that the first requires loyalty towards an idea (the constitution), the second towards a person (who embodies the nation). For simpler minds, loyalty to a person is more comprehensible than loyalty to an abstraction.
ReplyBut he’d vote for Trump again!
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