Donald Trump’s manic mental state is on clear display in recent weeks, following his publishing of a deeply unhinged, 10-page statement chock full of incessant lies and brutal attacks against the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Twitter social media company.
The former president’s manifesto went public on his 2024 campaign website and served as nothing more than a rage-filled attack against the FBI and Twitter, both of which he accuses of hiding and burying cold, hard evidence that supposedly exonerates him of his perceived role in the investigation of the violent, deadly January 6th attack on the Capitol. Trump goes on to further hawk a wide variety of the false claims and blatant lies that he and his closest allies have been peddling to the American public regarding Trump’s actions in the days leading up to and during the infamous Capitol insurrection.
Trump’s unhinged manifesto begins, “I have been newly reinstated on Twitter and various other social media platforms, and my Tweets, which were taken down by Big Tech censorship, and thus seen by very few, have just been made public. My clear and unequivocal statements on January 6, 2021, which I conveyed to my over 100 million followers, are no longer under ‘wraps.’ The highly partisan January 6th Committee did not want these messages to be part of the Historical and Legal Record, but they have now been fully restored — a sad shock to what I call the Unselect Committee of Political Hacks and Thugs.”
The scandal-ridden former president went on to rage that “former executives of Twitter followed the wishes of Joe Biden and the FBI in censoring me, and canceling my account” for the sole purpose of ensuring that exonerating evidence could not be seen.
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In an effort to back up his own shakey point, Trump specifically cited two tweets he published on January 6th, in which he addressed his mob of supporters and said “remain peaceful” and “respect the Law and our great men and women in Blue.” The social media posts the former president is referencing here are the epitome of “too little, too late,” considering he did not publish them on Twitter until 20 minutes after his violent mob had already physically smashed and beaten their way into the Capitol building.
Add that to the fact that reports from a former White House official have since revealed that Trump was extremely reluctant to send those tweets out at all, and ultimately had to be all but forced to address his supporters and try to cool the violence in any conceivable way. Those tweets were also long after Trump himself had already personally delivered what can only be described as a call to action speech on the National Mall, where he openly called on his mob of die-hard supporters to “fight like hell” to stop Congress from certifying the Electoral College votes that officiated his loss to Joe Biden, threatening that if they didn’t, “you’re not going to have a country anymore.”
Donald eventually turned his attention to doubling down hard on an outlandish claim made by his allies that then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, and other Democratic were the ones truly responsible for the deadly Capitol attack because they refused to call in the National Guard for assistance against the mob.
“In an act of arrogance, Nancy Pelosi and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, who are in charge of Capitol Security, rejected the calls for the presence of the National Guard to maintain order, because they ‘didn’t like the look,'” Trump fumes in the manifesto.
However, footage from that fateful day has since gone public and effectively destroys Donald Trump’s claims, as Pelosi and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer can be seen requesting assistance from the National Guard. Additional footage further showed that Trump’s Vice President Mike Pence was the one to ultimately make the call to bring the Guard into the Capitol, as it was Trump who refused to give the authorization for military assistance.
The manic former president’s 10-page manifesto concludes with quoting himself from his infamous January 6th speech, when he told attendees to “peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.” Trump writes that “These quotes do, again, fully exonerate me, and should put an end to the National nightmare of weaponized, targeted, and dangerous Witch Hunts and Hoaxes against a certain political Party, and me.”
If you ask me, this manifesto was nothing short of 10 pages full of Donald Trump’s panic and fear, as he knows the authorities are closing in on him and his days as a free and clear man are coming to an end.
You can read the former president’s full manifesto here.
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