Friday, January 15, 2021

Trump Guantanamo Bay Executive Order


January 6, 2021, a date that will live in Infamy!

The United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked.



In January 2018, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to keep the detention camp open indefinitely. 

In January 2021, U.S. President Donald Trump incited an angry mob to terrorize the United States Capitol, indefinitely.


When I add up these two actions of the President, and factor in precedence for how the United States has dealt with terrorists, I conclude that perpetrators of terror and insurrection should be rounded up and detained at a detention center the President himself ordered be kept open for such crimes against our nation. 

Proposal to arrest, interrogate and detain indefinitely, United States Capitol Insurrectionists for January 6, 2021, attack on democracy. Location of detention Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Since the attack, many Americans are suffering PTSD after watching LIVE FOOTAGE of their Capitol under siege by weaponized Trump supporters looking to stop certification of Electoral College votes. The attack was brutal and deadly, leaving many citizens now pondering what is to come in the days leading up to Inauguration day and beyond.   

Terrorists who threaten to overthrow the United States government should be housed off American soil until proven no longer a threat to American democracy. Guantanamo has been and continues to be a facility for such detainment. Even President Donald Trump strongly felt so.

Unfortunately, this might be the only solution to averting future actions of terror by these groups and others, and keep America safe for both citizens and lawmakers alike. 


How Guantanamo Bay Became the Place the U.S. Keeps Detainees - The Atlantic

Capitol riots: Did Trump's words at rally incite violence? - BBC News

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