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Hanibal

11/11/25 7:51 PM

#551341 RE: rooster #551334

Trump thinks nobody knows what magnets are 😂

He's a demented clown whose mind has totally melted. Insane old codger whose time has passed. One foot in the grave. Slurring his speech and talking like a trailer park toddler. Mind gone, body will be gone too any day now 💩
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arizona1

11/11/25 7:57 PM

#551342 RE: rooster #551334

Explain 'magnets' in your own words.

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blackhawks

11/11/25 11:20 PM

#551372 RE: rooster #551334

Post a link that confirms that as well as one that confirms that Trump knows about who he pardoned, including those 1/6 insurrectionists who seem to be getting arrested with increasing frequency.

Read and weep, you ignorant MAGAt.

!/6 insurrectionists who've been pardoned and arrested for other crimes?

Yes, several individuals who participated in the January 6th insurrection, received a pardon for their J6-related convictions, and were subsequently arrested and in some cases convicted for unrelated crimes.

Notable examples include individuals like Shane Jason Woods, pardoned after pleading guilty to assaulting police and a photographer on January 6th, who was later convicted in April 2025 for reckless homicide and driving under the influence.

Theodore Middendorf, pardoned for property destruction on January 6th, had previously been sentenced in 2024 to 19 years for sexually assaulting a seven-year-old and remains incarcerated for that crime.

Taylor Taranto, convicted of J6-related crimes including illegal firearm possession, was arrested in 2023 for illegal gun possession and making a threat to blow up the National Institute of Standards and Technology, leading to a conviction in May 2025.

Other examples include Zachary Alam, sentenced to eight years for his role in the insurrection, who was rearrested in May 2025 for alleged home invasion and theft after receiving a pardon.

Emily Hernandez, pardoned after pleading guilty to entering a restricted building, was sentenced to 10 years for a drunk driving incident that killed a passenger.

Edward Kelley, convicted of J6 charges, was later convicted for plotting to kill the FBI agents who investigated him.

Brent John Holdridge, after his J6 pardon, was arrested in May 2025 for stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of industrial copper wire.

Christopher Moahan, pardoned for his J6 crimes, was arrested in October 2025 and charged with threatening to kill House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

These cases demonstrate that presidential pardons for J6-related offenses do not cover existing or future charges for unrelated criminal activity.


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