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I really don't understand how anybody thinks this man who TWEETS out his every single thought on a daily basis is some how normal.
Teenage girls and the Kardashians do that!
covfefe!
Wish he just kept a diary like the teenage girls of old.
Please tell us....just what those crimes might be?
1.Trump violating his Oath of Office by not faithfully executing the laws of the United States, specifically by accusing former President Obama, without proof, of wiretapping him.
2.Trump routinely violating the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution by accepting money from foreign governments, particularly by steering diplomatic delegations to Trump properties.
3.Trump twice attempting to ban people from several Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S., violating their First Amendment right to practice whatever religion they choose.
4.Trump labeling the press an "enemy of the people."
He has been ruling like an "AUTOCRAT"!
On January 20th, 2017, President-elect Trump put his hand on two bibles — one a family bible, and one the same bible that President Lincoln was sworn in for his first term, and that President Obama used — and swore that he would, to the best of his ability, “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.” President Trump then promptly broke his word. Specifically, the minute Trump was sworn in, he violated Article I, Section 9 of the U.S. Constitution, known as the emoluments clause.
Every other modern president, however, has met its standard and divested from their assets. Trump has not.
Trump Revealed Highly Classified Intelligence to Russia. President Trump boasted about highly classified intelligence in a meeting with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador, providing details that could expose the source of the information and the manner in which it was collected.
But sharing the information without the express permission of the ally who provided it was a major breach of espionage etiquette, and could jeopardize a crucial intelligence-sharing relationship.
In fact, the ally has repeatedly warned American officials that it would cut off access to such sensitive information if it were shared too widely, the former official said. In this case, the fear is that Russia will be able to determine exactly how the information was collected and could disrupt the ally’s espionage efforts.
His citizenship should be revoked and he should be DEPORTED TO RUSSIA or NK since he loves dictatorships so much!
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