Donald Trump admitted that he lost the 2020 election AGAIN during an interview with Lex Fridman. Prior to that he admitted it during a press conference in Arizona.
He admits the loss around the 11:00 mark.
Nick Fuentes posted a video yelling about the people who attacked the Capitol on January 6th. “It would’ve been nice to know this before these people ended up in jail.” He also complained about his bank accounts being frozen and his name being put on the “No Fly” list. He said it would’ve been nice to know it wasn’t true that the 2020 election was stolen before he engaged in the activities that resulted in those penalties.
Trump Allies Angry he lied about 2020 election loss
When I heard Trump admit his loss, I immediately thought of the people serving 20 years in prison for attacking their own government because they believed his lie.
Will the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers now go after Trump and Republican members of Congress for lying to them all this time? I will be shocked if they don’t. I would be beyond livid if I broke laws and went to jail fighting for a cause that turned out to be a lie. As I said in my post after he admitted his 2020 election loss in Arizona—The chickens will come home to roost. If you lie to people, betray their trust, and they do things that are dangerous or illegal to fight for you, they will turn that anger and violence towards you when they find out you betrayed them.
As Trump, his allies, and members of Congress were lying to his supporters after the 2020 election, we saw them calling people with death threats, someone tried to bum rush an FBI field office, they wanted to hang Trump’s Vice President Mike Pence and other acts of violence and intimidation—I wondered if any of these liars were scared of what would happen to them if those same people ever found out they were lied to.
Part of me feels bad for the people that were sucked into the lies. People who barely make enough money to survive gave Trump everything they had so he could fight the election fraud in court. I know people who were deep in the Stop The Steal movement and they kept telling me that Trump would still be President in January.
I would poke holes in their claims and all of them said the same thing: “You’ll see.” “Just wait and see. Trump has a plan.” “You’re going to feel like an idiot when he is serving a second term.” There was also a conspiracy theory they all believed after they didn’t get the outcome they wanted on January 6th.
A Conspiracy Theory
At the Biden inauguration, Donald Trump, who was still Commander in Chief would give the signal, the military would be activated and the Democrats would be executed on live television.
I think what scared me the most was how these people that I thought were my friends, these normal, everyday people were so giddy at the thought of live executions.
Podcasts discussed kids watching the executions. Some saying it was important for them to see what happens to traitors in America. It was shocking and extremely unsettling.
Joe Biden was inaugurated. There was no military, no live executions. So a new date was chosen in March. I forget the theory of how Trump would be reinstated as President that day, but obviously, nothing came to pass.
This is why I waiver on whether or not I feel bad for these people. The Q prophecies never came to pass. Instead of recognizing that the date just kept moving and in the end it never happened, they just continued to trust “Q” and Donald Trump.
While I feel bad for the non-violent people who were tricked into believing the Big Lie—we were able to see that it was a lie. We knew his fraud allegations were not true. We tried to warn them, but we would get attacked with such vitriol and hate. I secretly longed for the day that the truth came out and they would be forced to realize that they attacked the people who were telling the truth and trying to help them.
Should we feel bad for these people or is it their fault that they put themselves in this position?