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July 15, 2022
Who knew that the word 'wild' and the phrase 'march peacefully and patriotically' incited violence?
By Jack Hellner

The media and January 6 congressional committee is outraged that President Trump tweeted this and they say this statement caused the violence:

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"Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!"

That is amazing! It would be like someone going to a concert or party and saying it would be wild.

They also say that his speech to the big crowd where he said "march peacefully and patriotically" caused the January 6 violence.

Of course, the media and J-6 committee don't show the public that he said march peacefully and patriotically because the hearings were never meant to be about the truth..

Contrast the reporting with Trump challenging the results of an election with what the Obama/Biden administration did with Iran while they were in office. The media and other Democrats weren't very interested.

In the case of Iran, President Obama paid billions in kickbacks to the tyrants, shipping billions in unmarked bills in the middle of the night. Democrat ally John Kerry met secretly with the mullahs to assure them of their return to power, behind the Trump administration's back, allowing them to adjust their actions accordingly to undercut President Trump.

Obama dictatorially ordered the supposedly independent Justice Department to stop a years-long investigation into drug-running by terrorists.   

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