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She's not inventing a new term, self-coups are well known things that I guess you weren't aware of[1]. You keep citing Glenn Greenwald as if he still has some credibility left with people outside of Tucker Carlson's core viewers. His tortured analysis of the IG report has some major (and given Greenwald's courting of right-wing news consumers for the past few years, likely intentional) holes[2].

> The new IG report is being used by some Trump supporters and anti-anti-Trumpers to revisit coverage of that sort and argue that it unfairly assigned blame to Trump. While some mainstream outlets have misleadingly suggested the new IG report proves Trump didn’t order protesters to be cleared out, Trump supporters have gone even further and have used it to try to discredit the media in general.

> ...However, the operation to clear Lafayette Square involved numerous other law enforcement agencies, including Washington, DC’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), the Secret Service, and the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). And the report makes clear that the various agencies involved in the chaos that unfolded outside the White House that day were not always in radio communication with one another — and overall were certainly not on the same page.

> Notably, as lawyer Luppe Luppen highlighted on Twitter, the IG report indicates that Secret Service officers on the scene — who were aware of USPP’s operational plan — escalated the situation by using pepper spray against protesters, and by doing so before USPP officers had a chance to give demonstrators any warnings to disperse. The report says a Secret Service official later apologized to USPP officials for the incident, but didn’t explain why it happened.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-coup

[2] https://www.vox.com/2021/6/11/22527796/ig-report-trump-bible...



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>self-coups are well known things that I guess you weren't aware

Nah, I'm aware of them, believe me. This just wasn't that. I think we're going to talk past each other at this point.


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