Members of the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol have warned America for three years to take former President Donald Trump at his word.

Now, as Trump is poised to win the Republican presidential nomination, his criminal trials face delays that could stall them past Election Day, and his rhetoric grows increasingly authoritarian, some of those lawmakers find themselves following their own advice.

In mid-March, Trump said on social media that the committee members should be jailed. In December he vowed to be a dictator on “day one.” In August, he said he would “have no choice” but to lock up his political opponents.

“If he intends to eliminate our constitutional system and start arresting his political enemies, I guess I would be on that list,” said Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-San Jose). “One thing I did learn on the committee is to pay attention and listen to what Trump says, because he means it.”

Lofgren added that she doesn’t yet have a plan in place to thwart potential retribution by Trump. But Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank), who has long been a burr in Trump’s side, said he’s having “real-time conversations” with his staff about how to make sure he stays safe if Trump follows through on his threats.

“We’re taking this seriously, because we have to,” Schiff said. “We’ve seen this movie before … and how perilous it is to ignore what someone is saying when they say they want to be a dictator.”

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    The people who were arrested were arrested for breaking laws not simply “being Republicans.” Don’t let some dumb shit media propagandist make you think you’re being persecuted for being Republican, it’s absurd.

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            They are obviously different but they are an illustrations of two different ideologies and how one was much more severely prosecuted. But I agree, lets do apples to apples, how many people were arrested and convicted on the May 29th attack on the capital by the leftists?

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              Moving the goalposts much?

              That event was way different that Jan 6. On Jan 6, we had armed people in the Capitol building threatening to hang the VP. On May 29, we had some people cross a barricade. They’re not comparable at all.

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                So you are going with the “BUT INSURRECTION!!!” argument. It was not a insurrection, and you have yet to compare the quantities of people arrested and convicted with the different events.

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                  If you want to compare quantities, go ahead, but that’s not on me to do. I did that already with your other stated comparison, and I’m not going to keep doing that with your whataboutism.

                  And I do believe it was an insurrection. They were literally demanding the election be overturned, and the charges and confessions were consistent with that.

                  If it wasn’t an insurrection, what exactly was it? The burden of proof lies with you.

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                    It was obviously a riot, and I am sad that you can see through some of the narrative but then get caught up on this one. How is it possible that you do not recognize this as a targeted prosecution for political reasons?

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                  Were you at any protests in 2020? Many people are still in prison. The police were absolutely unhinged and caused massive injuries and trauma to protesters and non-involved people. One protester who shot someone in self defense, a right-wing man trying to kill protesters, was later assassinated by federal marshals. The entire neighborhood I lived in was blanketed with tear gas, filling up residents homes.

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                    -99 months ago

                    Many of those people should be in prison… How many are in prison for the riots vs jan 6th? How about vs May 29th?

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                    Uhhhh, you are the one that really is all about going after people if they might have threatened your sacred leaders… NPC found and blocked.

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        Ahh there’s the whataboutism and strawman arguments magats use when they are expected to use a brain and come up empty lol.

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        Not anyone’s responsibility to imbibe your low-quality research.

        Intent is equally important in deciding the morality of an event; action to stop targeted harassment because of skin color, vs action to stop a democratic process of voting in spite of well documented, battle tested voting processes.

        Truly unfortunate that such a simple comparison seems difficult for you.

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              And then you get the society you want which is one where laws dont matter and people stop following them. Look at places like SF and you will get your leopard ate their face city.

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                Oh I love San Francisco.

                Most people were very nice, bought some coffee for a couple of homeless people I got to chatting with, the food scene was great and the mass transit was super fast and up to date, even late at night.

                Continue enjoying the taste of your conservative shitwater 😂.

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                  You can like it if you wish, but I dont because I hate what is happening to the poor people there. Its letting people rot in the street, but hey its got great food and coffee!!!

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                    Lol… Why do you avoid asking why there are so many homeless people in cities like SF & NYC, but not in conservative states? Why do cities like Houston bus all their homeless to LA?

                    We’re the only ones who care enough to try to feed and rehabilitate them, and additionally are the only cities wealthy enough to even support the effort. Morons in conservative cities are a drain, and generally don’t make new things that are profitable.

                    Unless you’re genuinely dumb, you’ll eventually see that the wealthy enjoy using the homeless as pawns, both as a reminder to us all what will happen on the 6th of the month if rent isn’t paid, and as examples of “why progressives are bad”.

                    Just sit, read and look. You’ll eventually see the architecture of this horrible system quietly running in the background. And it may not even be that way on purpose.