This exchange started with me responding to this:
I hope now you understand:
Trump did not mock a disabled reporter. I gave you the link.
There was no "insurrection," and I've explained why.
Trump did not call white supremacists and neo-nazis "very fine people." I gave you the actual transcript of what he said.
Those are all falsehoods that you and the left have been repeating for years. And like I said, I was initially fooled by the disabled reporter lie, which is a large part of the reason I refused to vote for him in 2016 and voted for the space cadet Gary Johnson. But I was wrong.
I understand that what most people consider mocking someone, apparently some (like you) do not. In the videos I've seen and previously posted here, it looked like mocking to me.
I understand that although the events of January 6, 2021, have been widely described as an insurrection and an act of domestic terrorism by politicians, historians, and in congressional reports, that to secure a conviction for insurrection, prosecutors needed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that participants had the specific intent to overthrow the government or prevent the execution of federal laws entirely, rather than just disrupt a single, temporary proceeding.
I understand that in this video (which I have previously posted) at 1:03, Trump said "There are very fine people on both sides." I never claimed to know what or who he meant when he said this.