“STOP – THE STEAL!”

People call for stopping Pennsylvania’s vote count Thursday at the state Capitol in Harrisburg. False claims of voter fraud and calls to protest have spread on social media, leading Facebook to take down one large group.

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Traitor-Trump has given a powerful message to our enemies, being,

HE IS LAWLESS!

Traitor-Trump fired Inspector Generals – illegally! Congress won’t doing anything to – STOP HIM! How many Republican voters do not know that Trump wanted demonstrators in front of the White House to – STOP THE STEAL! He did not say….

“Go to the Capitol – and DEMONSTRATE THERE!”

Trump said this about firing the Inspectors….

“You can’t be trusted to do the President’s agenda!”

It was proven that Putin did not interfere with our election, but what IF Trump is sending a message to Putin…..he has more CONTROL over his people that he does – AND MORE CONTROL OVER THE WORLD! Putin snubbed Trump ten years ago. Was Trump planning to do what he is doing – starting on January 6th.of 2020? Have I alas – established MOTIVE? Consider the rivalry between Hitler and Mussolini, and the rivalry between Al Capone and Donald Trump.

Consider the truth he put a DRUNK in control of our nuclear weapons!

John Presco

stop

1 of 3

verb

ˈstäp 

stopped; stopping

Synonyms of stop

transitive verb

1

a

to close by filling or obstructing

b

to hinder or prevent the passage of

c

to get in the way of be wounded or killed by

easy to stop a bullet along a lonely … road—Harvey Fergusson

2

a

to close up or block off (an opening) plug

b

to make impassable chokeobstruct

c

to cover over or fill in (a hole or crevice)

3

a

to cause to give up or change a course of action

b

to keep from carrying out a proposed action restrainprevent

stopped them from leaving

4

a

to cause to cease checksuppress

b

discontinue

5

a

to deduct or withhold (a sum due)

b

to instruct one’s bank to refuse (payment) or refuse payment of (something, such as a check)

6

a

to arrest the progress or motion of cause to halt

stopped the car

b

parry

c

to check by means of a weapon bring downkill

d

to beat in a boxing match by a knockout

broadly defeat

e

bafflenonplus

7

a

to change the pitch of (something, such as a violin string) by pressing with the finger

b

to change the pitch of (a wind instrument) by closing one or more finger holes or by thrusting the hand or a mute into the bell

8

to hold an honor card and enough protecting cards to be able to block (a bridge suit) before an opponent can run many tricks

intransitive verb

1

a

to cease activity or operation

his heart stopped

the motor stopped

b

to come to an end especially suddenly closefinish

The talking stopped when she entered the room.

2

a

to cease to move on halt

b

pausehesitate

3

a

to break one’s journey stay

b

chiefly British remain

c

to make a brief call drop in

4

to become choked clog

the sink often stops up

stoppable 

ˈstä-pə-bəl 

 adjective

stop2 of 3

noun

1

a

cessationend

b

a pause or breaking off in speech

2

a(1)

a graduated set of organ pipes of similar design and tone quality

(2)

a corresponding set of vibrators or reeds of a reed organ

(3)

stop knob —often used figuratively in phrases like pull out all the stops to suggest holding nothing back

b

a means of regulating the pitch of a musical instrument

3

a

something that impedes, obstructs, or brings to a halt impedimentobstacle

b

the aperture of a camera lens

also a marking of a series (as of f-numbers) on a camera for indicating settings of the diaphragm

c

a drain plug stopper

4

a device for arresting or limiting motion

5

the act of stopping the state of being stopped check

6

a

a halt in a journey stay

made a brief stop to refuel

b

a stopping place

a bus stop

7

a

chiefly British any of several punctuation marks

b—used in telegrams and cables to indicate a period

c

a pause or break in a verse that marks the end of a grammatical unit

8

a

an order stopping payment (as of a check or note) by a bank

b

stop order

9

a consonant characterized by complete closure of the breath passage in the course of articulation compare continuant

10

a depression in the face of an animal at the junction of forehead and muzzle

11

a function of an electronic device that stops a recording

stop3 of 3

adjective

serving to stop designed to stop

stop line

stop signal

Acting US Attorney for DC initiates ‘review’ of office’s Jan. 6 investigation

Trump appointee Ed Martin was a promoter of his “Stop the Steal” campaign.

ByAlexander Mallin

January 27, 2025, 1:54 PM

Sweeping Jan. 6 pardons spur mixed reactions

Fallout in Washington continues after President Donald Trump’s pardons and commutations for over 1,500 people involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.

The acting U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., has initiated a “review” into the office’s prosecutions of the more than 1500 rioters charged in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, multiple sources familiar with the matter confirmed to ABC News on Monday.

Ed Martin, a promoter of President Donald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” campaign who was himself seen on Capitol grounds during the riot, has ordered prosecutors in the office to turn over all records related to their work on the cases.

President Donald Trumps supporters gather outside the Capitol, Jan. 6, 2021.Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

MORE: Supreme Court limits scope of obstruction charge against Capitol rioters, Trump

The review appears to center on the office’s decision to bring a felony obstruction charge against several hundred rioters that a majority of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last summer amounted to an overreach in use of the Enron-era statute.

Ed Martin speaks at an event hosted by Rep. Matt Gaetz at the Capitol, June 13, 2023.Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/AP

MORE: Trump’s pardons for rioters ‘disturbing,’ former top Jan. 6 prosecutor says

Martin’s email to staffers in the office, described by a source to ABC News, is likely to further deplete morale following President Trump’s sweeping pardons last week for nearly all of the rioters charged in connection with the Capitol attack.

Several career assistant U.S. attorneys resigned as a result of the pardons, after seeing years of their work virtually washed away with the stroke of a pen.

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