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Clearly you don't believe in the Constitution.
No surprise there - neither does Trump.
Ken
All these visions of what others believe and what they don't believe.
What will they think when the indictments of the conspirators who planned for years to subvert an election rain down like heavy lead?
Will they still find fault in our President when it's proven that this plot existed and was carried out, when those people are tried in courts and found guilty? When
they are tried for sedition?...when they go to jail?
I predict so. The animus towards the strong leader circles the country like a child whining about their lunchbox
containing two cookies instead of three. I do believe it's psychological and is based on hatred of authority. Just my two cents.
All these visions of what others believe and what they don't believe.
What will they think when the indictments of the conspirators who planned for years to subvert an election rain down like heavy lead?
You'll have to ask Trump that. He's not out of the woods - not even close. There's what? - 17 continuing investigations into Trump and his campaign - several of them handed off by Mueller:
All these visions of what others believe and what they don't believe.
What will they think when the indictments of the conspirators who planned for years to subvert an election rain down like heavy lead?
The (fantasy) of the IG report?
I have a question particularly since the fantasists prefer to keep this information top secret.
Upon completion of Special Counsel Mueller's investigations, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) released a press release where he stated:
"I welcome the announcement that the Special Counsel has finally completed his investigation into Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 elections. Many Republicans have long believed that Russia poses a significant threat to American interests."
My question is why it took him so long to acknowledge that "Russia poses a significant threat to American interests" when he was informed that all US intelligence agencies had been saying the same regarding Russian interference in US elections for several years?
Why wasn't he interested when then-President Obama wanted him to take a stand & defend American interests?
Quote:
Denis McDonough was White House chief of staff from 2013 to 2017.
I have watched with concern the tone, substance and trajectory of the national debate about Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. I write today to set the record straight about the events of last fall and, more important, to ensure that we as a nation do not lose sight of what happened — and what we must do to preserve our democracy. ...
Obama stood up to Russian interference. Now Trump must follow through.
Trump has met all three of those and could add working with a foreign power to undermine a Federal election
Uh. That was not Trump.....so says the AG and Mueller. You missed the memo?
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