Psychologist Mary Trump warns that if her uncle wins a second term, it would be the end of American democracy.
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@thirdperson She is probably correct. The signs are all there.
@Zeus4par if anyone would know its her !
@thirdperson She is probably correct. The signs are all there.
@Zeus4par if anyone would know its her !
@thirdperson She is probably correct. The signs are all there.
@Zeus4par
she is absolutely correct and if anyone would know its her !
@thirdperson She is probably correct. The signs are all there.
@Zeus4par
she is absolutely correct and if anyone would know its her !
Giving Trump 'absolute immunity' would encourage presidents to commit crimes, former Republican officials tell court
Business Insider -
A group of former officials for Republican presidents
urged a federal appeals court to shut down Donald Trump's
claim of "absolute immunity" from criminal prosecution.
In an amicus brief accepted by the Court of Appeals in the
District of Columbia on Tuesday, the officials said siding
with Trump would "encourage" future presidents to commit
crimes and stage coups to remain in power.
"Nothing in our Constitution, or any case, supports
former President Trump's dangerous argument
for criminal immunity," the officials wrote.
Giving Trump 'absolute immunity' would encourage presidents to commit crimes, former Republican officials tell court
Business Insider -
A group of former officials for Republican presidents
urged a federal appeals court to shut down Donald Trump's
claim of "absolute immunity" from criminal prosecution.
In an amicus brief accepted by the Court of Appeals in the
District of Columbia on Tuesday, the officials said siding
with Trump would "encourage" future presidents to commit
crimes and stage coups to remain in power.
"Nothing in our Constitution, or any case, supports
former President Trump's dangerous argument
for criminal immunity," the officials wrote.
Republicans speak out about looming Trump fascism!
Cassidy Hutchinson, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sarah Matthews
appeared on ABC’s This Week on Sunday in an interview
with Jonathan Karl to caution America about the dangers
a second Trump presidency could bring.
During the interview, Griffin, who resigned from her
position as Trump's WH communications director in
early Dec. 2020, issued a stark warning about the
dangers Trump could pose if he wins the 2024 election.
“Fundamentally, a second Trump term could mean
the end of American democracy as we know it,
and I don’t say that lightly,” she said.
Griffin went on to say that Trump went
to “historic and unconstitutional lengths” to
“steal a democratic election” so he could remain in power.
“I’m very concerned about what the term
would actually look like,” Griffin said.
Republicans speak out about looming Trump fascism!
Cassidy Hutchinson, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sarah Matthews
appeared on ABC’s This Week on Sunday in an interview
with Jonathan Karl to caution America about the dangers
a second Trump presidency could bring.
During the interview, Griffin, who resigned from her
position as Trump's WH communications director in
early Dec. 2020, issued a stark warning about the
dangers Trump could pose if he wins the 2024 election.
“Fundamentally, a second Trump term could mean
the end of American democracy as we know it,
and I don’t say that lightly,” she said.
Griffin went on to say that Trump went
to “historic and unconstitutional lengths” to
“steal a democratic election” so he could remain in power.
“I’m very concerned about what the term
would actually look like,” Griffin said.
Cassidy Hutchinson, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sarah Matthews appeared on ABC’s This Week on Sunday in an interview with Jonathan Karl to caution America about the dangers a second Trump presidency could bring. During the interview, Griffin, who resigned from her position as Trump's WH communications director in early Dec. 2020, issued a stark warning about the dangers Trump could pose if he wins the 2024 election. “Fundamentally, a second Trump term could mean the end of American democracy as we know it, and I don’t say that lightly,” she said. Griffin went on to say that Trump went to “historic and unconstitutional lengths” to “steal a democratic election” so he could remain in power. “I’m very concerned about what the term would actually look like,” Griffin said.
Cassidy Hutchinson, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sarah Matthews appeared on ABC’s This Week on Sunday in an interview with Jonathan Karl to caution America about the dangers a second Trump presidency could bring. During the interview, Griffin, who resigned from her position as Trump's WH communications director in early Dec. 2020, issued a stark warning about the dangers Trump could pose if he wins the 2024 election. “Fundamentally, a second Trump term could mean the end of American democracy as we know it, and I don’t say that lightly,” she said. Griffin went on to say that Trump went to “historic and unconstitutional lengths” to “steal a democratic election” so he could remain in power. “I’m very concerned about what the term would actually look like,” Griffin said.
Cassidy Hutchinson, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sarah Matthews appeared on ABC’s This Week on Sunday in an interview with Jonathan Karl to caution America about the dangers a second Trump presidency could bring. During the interview, Griffin, who resigned from her position as Trump's WH communications director in early Dec. 2020, issued a stark warning about the dangers Trump could pose if he wins the 2024 election. “Fundamentally, a second Trump term could mean the end of American democracy as we know it, and I don’t say that lightly,” she said. Griffin went on to say that Trump went to “historic and unconstitutional lengths” to “steal a democratic election” so he could remain in power. “I’m very concerned about what the term would actually look like,” Griffin said. “We don’t need to speculate what a second Trump term would like because we already saw it play out,” added Matthews, who served as a White House deputy press secretary and Trump campaign spokesperson until she resigned on Jan. 6, 2021.
Cassidy Hutchinson, Alyssa Farah Griffin, and Sarah Matthews appeared on ABC’s This Week on Sunday in an interview with Jonathan Karl to caution America about the dangers a second Trump presidency could bring. During the interview, Griffin, who resigned from her position as Trump's WH communications director in early Dec. 2020, issued a stark warning about the dangers Trump could pose if he wins the 2024 election. “Fundamentally, a second Trump term could mean the end of American democracy as we know it, and I don’t say that lightly,” she said. Griffin went on to say that Trump went to “historic and unconstitutional lengths” to “steal a democratic election” so he could remain in power. “I’m very concerned about what the term would actually look like,” Griffin said. “We don’t need to speculate what a second Trump term would like because we already saw it play out,” added Matthews, who served as a White House deputy press secretary and Trump campaign spokesperson until she resigned on Jan. 6, 2021.
@fubah2
Did you watch the interview? Stunning revelations from people who know all the inside dirt on Trump!
@fubah2
Did you watch the interview? Stunning revelations from people who know all the inside dirt on Trump!
i did
they have a lot of courage to voice opposition to a fascist publicly
i did
they have a lot of courage to voice opposition to a fascist publicly
Cheney says Stefanik calling Jan. 6 prisoners hostages a ‘disgrace’
The Hill
“It’s a disgrace, and you cannot say you are a member
of a party that believes in the rule of law, you cannot say
you are pro-law enforcement if you then go out and you
say these people are ‘hostages,’ it’s disgraceful,” Cheney added.
Cheney says Stefanik calling Jan. 6 prisoners hostages a ‘disgrace’
The Hill
“It’s a disgrace, and you cannot say you are a member
of a party that believes in the rule of law, you cannot say
you are pro-law enforcement if you then go out and you
say these people are ‘hostages,’ it’s disgraceful,” Cheney added.
Mediaite...
Republican Gov. of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu, roasted Donald Trump
“This is the guy that was blaming Nikki Haley
for January 6th. When he is off the teleprompter.
This is not Donald Trump of 2016. If he is off the
teleprompter, he can barely keep a cogent thought,”
Sununu said on Fox News, picking up on
recent comments on Trump’s mental fitness.
Mediaite...
Republican Gov. of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu, roasted Donald Trump
“This is the guy that was blaming Nikki Haley
for January 6th. When he is off the teleprompter.
This is not Donald Trump of 2016. If he is off the
teleprompter, he can barely keep a cogent thought,”
Sununu said on Fox News, picking up on
recent comments on Trump’s mental fitness.
In new book, former national security advisor Bolton denounces Trump as unfit for presidency. Foreign policy in a second term would be worse as Trump only cares about retribution for himself. Bolton predicts Trump would seek a bad deal with Iran to prove himself a master negotiator, abandon NATO and Ukraine, endanger Taiwan independence and embolden China. Putin and Xi Jinping would be happy to see Trump back in office. World leaders think Trump is a laughing fool.
In new book, former national security advisor Bolton denounces Trump as unfit for presidency. Foreign policy in a second term would be worse as Trump only cares about retribution for himself. Bolton predicts Trump would seek a bad deal with Iran to prove himself a master negotiator, abandon NATO and Ukraine, endanger Taiwan independence and embolden China. Putin and Xi Jinping would be happy to see Trump back in office. World leaders think Trump is a laughing fool.
Huffpost reveals that Bolton thinks Trump is lucky to not confront major international crises other than the pandemic during his term. He argues that Trump would be unfit to handle current challenges facing Biden administration. Level heads are a must now. Not grandstanding. Bolton says authoritarian leaders are prepared to easily take advantage of Trump if he is re-elected. Despite being more unlucky, Biden may be the best foreign policy president since H.W. Bush. He is certainly the most experienced in foreign affairs and supported by a superior team of professionals. He has faced tough decisions that are unpopular but necessary. Choosing to do what is right more often than what is popular.
Huffpost reveals that Bolton thinks Trump is lucky to not confront major international crises other than the pandemic during his term. He argues that Trump would be unfit to handle current challenges facing Biden administration. Level heads are a must now. Not grandstanding. Bolton says authoritarian leaders are prepared to easily take advantage of Trump if he is re-elected. Despite being more unlucky, Biden may be the best foreign policy president since H.W. Bush. He is certainly the most experienced in foreign affairs and supported by a superior team of professionals. He has faced tough decisions that are unpopular but necessary. Choosing to do what is right more often than what is popular.
During an interview aired Sunday, Fox News host Maria Bartiromo gave former President Trump a chance to explain away his remarks in a December town hall that he’d only be dictator for one day
Trump brushed it off: “It was with Sean Hannity, and we were having fun, and I said ‘I’m going to be a dictator,’ because he asked me, ‘Are you really going to be a dictator?’ I said ‘Absolutely, I’m going to be a dictator for one day.’”
I think the scariest part of Trump’s dictator comments are not that he said it but the way he is using a particular definition to make the crowd cheer for him. To Trump, “dictator on day one” is defined as drill baby, drill and build the wall. You don’t need to be a dictator to do those things. Those are not problems that would benefit from a dictator giving orders. Drilling and wall building are logistical problems that take time, manpower and money, not sheer force of will and disregarding of regulations. But when Trump says he’s going to use dictator powers to solve these problems, the crowd cheers loudly. They want him to be a dictator from day one and they want him to keep going. The cheering establishes a mandate where “dictator” isn’t a dirty word anymore. A dictator is just what it is going to take to make America great again.
And let’s face facts, the proof he wants to be dictator was trotted out for the whole world to see on January 6, 2021. Yeah, thatere was all kinds of humor that day, wasn’t there?
During an interview aired Sunday, Fox News host Maria Bartiromo gave former President Trump a chance to explain away his remarks in a December town hall that he’d only be dictator for one day
Trump brushed it off: “It was with Sean Hannity, and we were having fun, and I said ‘I’m going to be a dictator,’ because he asked me, ‘Are you really going to be a dictator?’ I said ‘Absolutely, I’m going to be a dictator for one day.’”
I think the scariest part of Trump’s dictator comments are not that he said it but the way he is using a particular definition to make the crowd cheer for him. To Trump, “dictator on day one” is defined as drill baby, drill and build the wall. You don’t need to be a dictator to do those things. Those are not problems that would benefit from a dictator giving orders. Drilling and wall building are logistical problems that take time, manpower and money, not sheer force of will and disregarding of regulations. But when Trump says he’s going to use dictator powers to solve these problems, the crowd cheers loudly. They want him to be a dictator from day one and they want him to keep going. The cheering establishes a mandate where “dictator” isn’t a dirty word anymore. A dictator is just what it is going to take to make America great again.
And let’s face facts, the proof he wants to be dictator was trotted out for the whole world to see on January 6, 2021. Yeah, thatere was all kinds of humor that day, wasn’t there?
and suffers dementia
and suffers dementia
LIVE on CNN's Sunday morning, "State of the Union with Jake Tapper,"
republican panelists, Scott Jennings and former trump insider, Farrah Griffin, brought up the despicable remarks of trump yesterday with an audible gasp.
Trump [who Jennings referred to as "an ASSHOLE!"] said he wouldn't protect a NATO nation that didn't contribute enough defense funds and he'd "encourage" Russia "to do whatever the hell they want."
... said Saturday at a campaign event in Conway, South Carolina.
LIVE on CNN's Sunday morning, "State of the Union with Jake Tapper,"
republican panelists, Scott Jennings and former trump insider, Farrah Griffin, brought up the despicable remarks of trump yesterday with an audible gasp.
Trump [who Jennings referred to as "an ASSHOLE!"] said he wouldn't protect a NATO nation that didn't contribute enough defense funds and he'd "encourage" Russia "to do whatever the hell they want."
... said Saturday at a campaign event in Conway, South Carolina.
According to Yahoo news, Reagan's daughter say her dad would be appalled and want nothing to do with today's GOP. In 2019, she wrote a letter to republicans, arguing they had disparaged her father to pump up Trump. "You have claimed my father's legacy, exalted him as an icon of conservatism. Yet at this moment in history when the democracy and constitution to which my father uphold, are being degraded by a sneering man who traffic in bullying and dishonesty, you stay silent."
According to Yahoo news, Reagan's daughter say her dad would be appalled and want nothing to do with today's GOP. In 2019, she wrote a letter to republicans, arguing they had disparaged her father to pump up Trump. "You have claimed my father's legacy, exalted him as an icon of conservatism. Yet at this moment in history when the democracy and constitution to which my father uphold, are being degraded by a sneering man who traffic in bullying and dishonesty, you stay silent."
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