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“The president would be best served by letting his lawyers speak for him and not doing any comment. At all,” concurred Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine.) “I doubt, however, that he will heed my advice.”
And he wants to drag out the trial but his advisers are telling him not to. He wants the witnesses to testify. I hope he doesn't listen to his advisers. Sometimes I wish he wouldn't listen to any of them and just make a huger fool of himself, even more than he already does. Make a real blooper and maybe the cult will finally SEE.
And he wants to drag out the trial but his advisers are telling him not to. He wants the witnesses to testify. I hope he doesn't listen to his advisers. Sometimes I wish he wouldn't listen to any of them and just make a huger fool of himself, even more than he already does. Make a real blooper and maybe the cult will finally SEE.
He wants no part of a trial with witnesses, but as usual he can say whatever he wants. If he really wanted witnesses he would have allowed his staff to testify, he knows this would be a losing proposition.
They make up some BS and then go get commentary on it. Even a caveman can figure that out.
BTW, Trump has not been impeached. (they got that wrong too)
You need to find another job, interpretations of legal actions aren't your expertise. But keep saying it if it makes you feel better, good therapy to get you through the holidays.
You need to find another job, interpretations of legal actions aren't your expertise. But keep saying it if it makes you feel better, good therapy to get you through the holidays.
A-M-E-N,LOL,LOL,LOL...…..maybe kitty is desperate for the rubles for Christmas!
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“The president would be best served by letting his lawyers speak for him and not doing any comment. At all,” concurred Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine.) “I doubt, however, that he will heed my advice.”
They way Moscow Mitch is talking, the so-called trial probably won't last long enough to post a tweet.
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