"Trump Is An Illegitimate President." What does that even mean? (illegal, regime)
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...and the bashing from the left continues (to embarrass themselves, really), as they claim Trump to be an Illegitimate president. So is he not a US Citizen? Is he a convicted felon? Is he disqualified for not being a life-long politician? Can someone please explain to me what makes him an illegitimate president by any legal definition?
The argument is that he won the election by illegal or immoral means, with the help of a foreign country whose aim was to do us harm. (they succeeded beyond their wildest dreams)
That ship has sailed, he is our president, and folks need to deal with it on that basis in my opinion.
The argument is that he won the election by illegal or immoral means, with the help of a foreign country whose aim was to do us harm. (they succeeded beyond their wildest dreams)
That ship has sailed, he is our president, and folks need to deal with it on that basis in my opinion.
He is not yet president, and as far as I am concerned,Twitterthumbs will never be my president.
I do believe he did not win the election fair and square and he is just a puppet of foreign regimes with whom he does business.
The argument is that he won the election by illegal or immoral means, with the help of a foreign country whose aim was to do us harm. (they succeeded beyond their wildest dreams)
That ship has sailed, he is our president, and folks need to deal with it on that basis in my opinion.
How exactly did that happen?
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