Summary of Malcolm W. Nance's They Want to Kill Americans
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#1 In 2021, Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol, and tried to kill the police officer guarding it. They were trying to stop the certification of the election won by Joe Biden.
#2 Fanone was left to fend for himself as the other officers were being beaten. He was trapped between the two groups, and he knew that if the rioters got his gun, it would all be over. He could visualize himself drawing his weapon, bracing it at his hip, and firing directly into the men who were beating the life out of him.
#3 The day ended with Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick dying from an unknown cause. Seditious words had led to the incitement of insurrection against the American state. Now that the election had been stolen from Trump, he would have to fight to retain his presidency by any means necessary.
#4 On November 3, 2020, Joe Biden was elected president, ending the Trump presidency. However, Trump’s die-hard base of 40 percent of the electorate thought they should give him another four years to carry out his promises to make America great again.
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#1
In 2021, Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol, and tried to kill the police officer guarding it. They were trying to stop the certification of the election won by Joe Biden.
#2
Fanone was left to fend for himself as the other officers were being beaten. He was trapped between the two groups, and he knew that if the rioters got his gun, it would all be over. He could visualize himself drawing his weapon, bracing it at his hip, and firing directly into the men who were beating the life out of him.
#3
The day ended with Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick dying from an unknown cause. Seditious words had led to the incitement of insurrection against the American state. Now that the election had been stolen from Trump, he would have to fight to retain his presidency by any means necessary.
#4
On November 3, 2020, Joe Biden was elected president, ending the Trump presidency. However, Trump’s die-hard base of 40 percent of the electorate thought they should give him another four years to carry out his promises to make America great again.
#5
On the other side of the electoral coin was a coalition led by Biden, who had devoted his life to serving his country. For those who opposed Trump, the tension during the counting was terrifying. The years of liberals waiting for Trump to fall due to his own corruption had proved futile. It was time to straight-up steal the election.
#6
The big lie was that Trump had won the election, and that Biden had stolen it. Trump claimed that Biden was working with the Communist Party of China, who had mailed in millions of fake votes for Biden. The alleged Chinese interference was supposedly supplemented by Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, Iran, and the two computer-voting-machine companies Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic.
#7
Trump’s big lie strategy was actually developed during the 2012 presidential campaign between President Barack Obama and Senator Mitt Romney. He would imply that Romney lost because of voter fraud committed by Black Americans. He would continue this strategy into the 2016 election, where he won.
#8
Trump’s approval rating was stuck at 45 percent in the summer of 2020, and it looked like the Democratic