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Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Occupied. https://t.co/Y2XcTNnsOS — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
If you were planning on going anywhere near downtown DC today, let me recommend you walk from wherever you are. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Great reporting and a great read. — PolitiTweet.org
Connor Sheets @ConnorASheets
In 2009, Kevin Greeson was a union leader who traveled from Alabama to cheer at Obama’s inauguration. On Jan. 6, Gr… https://t.co/gJUxAvdbF5
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Good morning. https://t.co/s1x9O4G5En — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
A few years ago, Facebook deleted a bunch of infertility support groups I was in (because women in them gave away their unused, very expensive meds). It took about a week for them all to repopulate themselves. Would be easier now, secret groups require friends to form them. — PolitiTweet.org
Brandy Zadrozny @BrandyZadrozny
An important note from @MelissaRyan, these Stop the Steal groups had organized on the state level for 2020 anti-loc… https://t.co/W03yoPRwBD
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
I know Joe Biden well enough to say he must be pretty bummed about this. Obama’s train trip to Washington in 2009 was for Biden. (It was also one of the only events I’ve covered where the ink froze in my pen.) — PolitiTweet.org
CNN Politics @CNNPolitics
President-elect Joe Biden will no longer take Amtrak to Washington for his inauguration amid dramatically heightene… https://t.co/VLEMavGwDk
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Dear press release writers of America, When two independent clauses are combined with a conjunction, a comma precedes the conjunction. Using proper punctuation is important, and journalists notice when you get it wrong. Thanks. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
The U.S. House of Representatives formally impeaches President Donald Trump for his role in a deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol that tried to halt the confirmation of President-elect Joe Biden's election to be the next president. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
RT @jonallendc: Full majority of the House has voted to impeach. When the gavel falls, Donald Trump will be the only president impeached tw… — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
RT @maggieNYT: Trump impeachment may define the future of a divided Republican Party https://t.co/p5Cwg2cNjL — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
And just in case anyone was wondering, the Democratic message is consistent and uniform, with no real variation or anyone getting off message: Trump organized, encouraged and incited the riot to try to overturn the election, a failed coup attempt to hold power. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Rep. Lee Zeldin arguing that because people showed up at the capitol with already made pipe bombs, Trump, who tweeted days in advance calling on his supporters to go to the capitol that day and warning it would get "wild," couldn't have incited the riot. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
It is pretty astounding the number of Republicans who have argued that Democrats are completely in the wrong today and that criticizing Trump is akin to ripping apart the constitution. Or who talk as if no riot happened last week. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
The lack of anything that resembles a unifying message by those who oppose impeachment is noteworthy. The defense is all over the place. Unclear if they think Trump did something wrong but it's okay because so late in his term, or if it's really Democrats who are to blame. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Might be worth noting he didn't tell people not to gather - just not to be violent when when they gather. — PolitiTweet.org
Sahil Kapur @sahilkapur
President Trump just texted his “NO violence” statement to supporters. https://t.co/VfbXKpckaE
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks on the floor of the U.S. House, where she has near total immunity for what she says, with a mask reading, "Censored." — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Breaking: Donald Trump realizes he can send press releases. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
“This is not a serious place” declares a Republican lawmaker who is so new that CSPAN doesn’t know their name to put on the chyron. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Also, Republican House members can't seem to decide if they think Wednesday was the worst day or kind of not a big deal compared to BLM and Democrats. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Now Bill Posey says this is the fault of the "Resist movement." — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Chabot bemoaning the lack of witnesses does make me wonder how that would have worked. Congress would have heard testimony from themselves about the riot? — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
There are 435 house members. We will hear from a fraction today. So it's interesting which ones feel compelled to speak. Steve Chabot has a district that Democrats once thought competitive. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Listening to some of these speeches you would think there had been a rash of Democratic-led attacks on the capitol already. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
The secondary argument is, "Democrats have said mean things before." — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
In short, Republicans argument today is that impeaching Trump will do more harm to America and inflame divisions more than an angry mob launching a deadly attack on Congress. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Look at that, Darrell Issa, a member of Congress again. — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
WASHINGTON - Ahead of a vote to depose the nation's executive, provincial troops slept in the capitol to provide additional security amid growing fears of further violence. — PolitiTweet.org
Scott Wong @scottwongDC
Reinforcements have arrived in the Capitol ahead of today’s impeachment vote and for inauguration week. All quiet f… https://t.co/sEdX4pkyBT
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
This is where Republicans thought their objections on Wednesday were the same political theater as Democrats impeaching Trump and demonstrate they continue to not see a distinction. — PolitiTweet.org
Sahil Kapur @sahilkapur
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio): "Democrats have been consistent about one thing: Their endless quest to overturn the 2016 election."
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Are Republican House members also outraged that sometimes they have to stop at red lights when crossing the street to the Capitol to go to votes? — PolitiTweet.org
Ginger Gibson @GingerGibson
Now Rep. Jim Jordan is outraged about being required to wear a mask on the House floor and having to walk through a metal detector. — PolitiTweet.org