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Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Impeachment managers now showing never before seen security footage of the Capitol breach. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Not seeing a lot of patriots in that crowd tbh. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
GOP impeachment manager David Schoen asks a group of reporters what we’re all doing here, not knowing we’re reporters. I start asking him questions, he realizes we’re press, and he quickly walks away. “Boy, was that a mistake,” I heard him tell an aide as he turned the corner. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Imagine being a Republican Senator, sitting on the floor, watching these presentations, and being like, 'Hmm, I'm just not ~*convinced*~.' — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @GarrettHaake: Just left the chamber, where most members were at least partially engaged with @RepJoeNeguse presentation. The biggest ex… — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
From Trump to Republican Senators to the actual rioters, I just can’t get over how much of this trial and the January 6th attack is about accountability for people who believe they operate without accountability. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
https://t.co/xduwMSt25f — PolitiTweet.org
Jim Sciutto @jimsciutto
New: Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell has not yet made up his mind on how he will vote, someone familiar with McCo… https://t.co/Eo7D45DLG9
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @oneunderscore__: I just want to remind everyone of a top post on pro-Trump TheDonald forum on January 5th. https://t.co/T1XhOpRUFx — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
It really is incredible how openly gleeful Trump was over the January 6th attack. “Remember this day forever!” It’s the exclamation point there that really gets me. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Imagine coming to Washington to help people who don’t need help and make life harder for people whose lives are already extremely hard. — PolitiTweet.org
Steven Dennis @StevenTDennis
Ron Johnson arguing for a top tax rate of around 30%, which would be less than it is now. Says income inequality i… https://t.co/H3VbMe6MRC
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
I don’t remember the exact quote, but I believe it was Barney Frank who used to say there was no harm in codifying. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
This is a straw man — the question is on conviction and, at this point, preventing him from holding future office, not on “removal” — but if Jim Jordan wants to present this as unnecessary, then I guess there’s no harm in doing it... You know, for Congress’s own edification. — PolitiTweet.org
Chad Pergram @ChadPergram
Jordan: How do you remove someone from office, who's already left? The Democrats tried to remove President Trump fo… https://t.co/lSGNG7spSv
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
This take has the distinct flavor of Guy Who Has Been In Washington Too Long™, but I stand by it. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Just to be clear about this: It’s concerning if Biden *actually* thinks he’s going to convince Republicans to work with him and cut deals. But it’s *probably* politically useful if he keeps saying that they will while knowing that they won’t. — PolitiTweet.org
Kevin Robillard @Robillard
This is why it will be hard for Biden to cut high-profile deals with many Republicans: The party’s base is far more… https://t.co/IIBpOrsCge
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
How is it that a casino will know your name, social security number, and how much you bet on every hand of Blackjack within seconds of you walking through the door, but a month later, we’re still struggling to identify people who were posting on Facebook about their crimes? — PolitiTweet.org
FBI Washington Field @FBIWFO
The #FBI is still seeking info from the public about those who were involved in various assaults on federal officer… https://t.co/p03rKYNkW3
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
With very few exceptions, the people who voted that you can’t convict a now-former President are the same people who spent years insisting that you couldn’t confirm a judge within six months of an election who then were confirming judges a few weeks before Trump left office. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Anyway, it should be noted that it takes less than 10 minutes of logical thinking to figure out that Congress must be able to impeach and convict someone who has left office — or someone who was impeached *while* in office but whose Senate trial was stalled. Keep it real, folks. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @StevenTDennis: Mitch McConnell just voted that it's unconstitutional to try a former president after he blocked a trial of Trump while… — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @chrislhayes: The argument is: there's no proper procedure with which you can impeach a president for what he did so late in the term NO… — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
It was 13 minutes. I literally don’t know anyone who was at the Capitol who hasn’t sat and watched hours of videos. — PolitiTweet.org
Igor Bobic @igorbobic
Blunt on the video House managers showed at the trial: “That may be the longest time I’ve sat down and just watched… https://t.co/51cLhDhqj6
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @jaketapper: Trump attorney Bruce Castor Jr says we’ll never hear anyone representing Trump defending the violence of Jan 6. Trump on… — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
One impeachment manager got emotional because he was talking about burying his son and the danger his daughter faced when she was trapped in the Capitol with murderous rioters. Another impeachment manager got emotional because...of a poem about sailing? — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Crying because I love my sailboat so much. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
These arguments don’t seem intended to convince as much as they’re intended to confuse. Just making gibberish points about the presiding officer until Republicans can ignore everything and vote to acquit. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
So how do you think an actual judge would rule on these arguments? — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Does this guy think that the presiding officer does something? — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @bad_takes: this is like an ad for not going to law school — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
Quoting Tom Cole would've hit a little harder imo if he hadn't voted to overturn the election hours after the January 6th attack. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
RT @MattGlassman312: Schoen is quoting Hamilton in Federalist 65 to argue the exact opposite of what Hamilton meant. — PolitiTweet.org
Matt Fuller @MEPFuller
I, too, will not be addressing the actual argument. — PolitiTweet.org