This is not a surprise. Donald Trump was trying to illegally overturn an election loss in order to stay in power
Byung J. Pak, a former U.S. attorney in Atlanta, told congressional investigators on Wednesday that his abrupt resignation in January had been prompted by Justice Department officials' warning that President Donald J. Trump intended to fire him for refusing to say that widespread voter fraud had been found in Georgia, according to a person familiar with his testimony.
While he did not discuss Mr. Trump's role in his decision to resign at the time, he told the Senate panel that the president had been dismayed that Mr. Pak had investigated allegations of voter fraud in Fulton County, Ga., and not found evidence to support them, according to the person familiar with the statements. Mr. Pak testified that top department officials had made clear that Mr. Trump intended to fire him over his refusal to say that the results in Georgia had been undermined by voter fraud, the person said. Resigning would pre-empt a public dismissal.
-Jamie Dupree Substack
Trumpty Dumpty's pigeons are coming to roost, and they are shitting all over him in the process.
I fear it could actually energize his minions.
@barjoe I see his minions as using any excuse or none to further their causes of ignorance, intolerance, stupidity, social envy and "Fuck you, Democrat!".
What is it about Trump that so many are loyal to him? I don't understand it.
They've been waiting for Trump since Hitler shot himself in that bunker
Trump has multiple catastrophic delusions, one of which is that loyalty to which you refer.
@K9Kohle789 "A lobotomy may make them smarter, who knows." Yep!