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Corporate media condemnation found MSNBC’s Symone Sanders-Townsend ramping up the rhetoric on the “sickening” premiere hosted at Mar-a-Lago ahead of the election certification.

“What Donald Trump did last night is a disgrace to this country!”

(Video Credit: MSNBC)

On the eve of the four-year anniversary of the breach of the U.S. Capitol, it was more evident than ever that leftists not only refused to accept anything but their own narrative on the events of Jan. 6, 2021, but that they would not let it go even as Special Counsel Jack Smith’s case was dismissed.

Saturday at President-elect Donald Trump’s Palm Beach, Florida resort residence, the world premiere screening of the documentary film “The Eastman Dilemma: Lawfare or Justice,” exploring the “two-tiered justice system” and the “injustice” of persecuting attorneys, namely John Eastman, who’d represented Trump in raising concerns about the 2020 election results, sent Sanders-Townsend into a fit on “The Weekend.”

“Let’s just put a fine point on it. This is sickening! This is sickening! I am sick. Peter Navarro, Jeffrey Clark, the people that went to the Capitol to take up arms against the United States government because the…president of the United States at the time lied to them — because that’s what happened,” she asserted, “those people are not patriots.”

“What Donald Trump did last night is a disgrace to this country! It is a disgrace to the Constitution!” the MSNBC host further insisted as the panel attempted to suggest the timing of the event was an affront to the peaceful transfer of power.

The panel led by the former chief spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris even suggested that the event had gone on without advance notice despite numerous outlets reporting the scheduled premiere in December, and the producers advertising the ticketed event.

Further ado was made about the fact that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was in attendance as she visited the president-elect for a meeting and that a press pool hadn’t been permitted for the film screening.

“The audaciousness of it, just the in-your-face-‘m-fer,’ you know?! Yeah, we’re gonna celebrate the overturning four years later of trying to overturn an election,” expressed former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele as the group argued that the Electoral Count Reform Act had been passed to remove ambiguity about the role of the vice president in the certification process without accepting that the ambiguity was the basis of claims that then-Vice President Mike Pence was not merely a rubber stamp on Jan. 6, 2021.

For his part, Eastman was indicted in Georgia and Arizona, pleading not guilty in each instance to claims of conspiracy charges and more regarding alleged attempts to alter the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.

“We did nothing wrong,” he said regarding the case in Georgia. “We were challenging an election with more than credible grounds on which to do so, and we thought it was important to do that. And so I keep speaking the truth wherever I go.”

Sanders-Townsend insisted Sunday, “I do think it is not a small thing. It wasn’t just some party. They’re letting you know where their values are, what they think, and frankly, that if the president-elect was not successful in this last election, that they would have done it again.”

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