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Wait, isn’t that the story of how Trump got put
Good luck. If you’re satisfied with Biden, you’ll get what’s comingThank you!
Wait, isn’t that the story of how Trump got put
Good luck. If you’re satisfied with Biden, you’ll get what’s comingThank you!
Drama queen much?Good luck. If you’re satisfied with Biden, you’ll get what’s coming
Wrong lawyer. I said Cohn not Cohen.Likely he is, just maybe a little stretched
Gap teeth in ya mouth so my dick's gots to fit
With my nuts on ya tonsils
And I'ma snatch your ass from the backside
To show you how Death Row pull off that who-ride
Me? Not really. My life won’t revolve around who the president is. It seems more important to you that Trump got put in his place, even if it meant putting Biden in charge.Drama queen much?
Never watched a single episode. Seems you’re the one caught up in the emotion.Because you watched The Apprentice?
You seem awfully worried about a Biden presidency. My life has not been affected much by Presidents of either party..especially Presidents who would rather golf than do their job.Me? Not really. My life won’t revolve around who the president is. It seems more important to you that Trump got put in his place, even if it meant putting Biden in charge.
If someone repeatedly shows you who they are...believe them!In call, Trump demands Georgia officials 'find' votes to tilt election
"In excerpts of the stunning one-hour phone call Saturday, Trump lambasted his fellow Republican for refusing to falsely say that he won the election in Georgia and repeatedly touted baseless claims of election fraud.
"The people of Georgia are angry, the people of the country are angry. And there's nothing wrong with saying that, you know, um, that you've recalculated," Trump said in one part of the call. Raffensperger responded, "Well, Mr. President, the challenge that you have is, the data you have is wrong."
In another part, Trump said, "So look. All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state."
"You should want to have an accurate election. And you're a Republican," Trump said at one point.
"We believe that we do have an accurate election," Raffensperger said in response, to which Trump replied, "No, no you don't. ... Not even close. You're off by hundreds of thousands of votes."
The President also claimed during the call that votes in the state were scanned three times, an allegation Raffensperger rebuffed, saying, "We did an audit of that and we proved conclusively that they were not scanned three times."
"Officials in Raffensperger's office recorded the call with Trump on Saturday, according to a source who was on the call and had direct knowledge of the conversation. Raffensperger told his advisers he did not want the recording or a transcript of the call released unless Trump attacked him or misrepresented the call, according to the source. Trump tweeted attacking Raffensperger Sunday morning."
If someone repeatedly shows you who they are...believe them!
He and the people who so ardently supported him will the subject of Psychology classes a few years from now!
As the Democrats in 2016 - 2020 already are.He and the people who so ardently supported him will the subject of Psychology classes a few years from now!
Drama queen much?Will be interesting to see what kind of intimidation tactics the anti-democratic morons have planned for DC on Wednesday. Last chance to try and save their God Emperor from exposure to private citizenship on the 20th.
Antifa surely won't stay out of it. Street battles between the two sides are sure to happen. Unproductive and incredibly stupid.
The majority of Americans don't believe we have free and fair elections.![]()
Trump pressures Georgia top election official to 'find' votes and overturn Biden victory in phone call
Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger pushed back on Donald Trump's claims about miscounted votes in Georgia even as the president made threats.www.cnbc.com
Justin Levitt, an election law expert and professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles who was formerly a Department of Justice official, said he believes Trump’s conduct on the call would be a violation of several laws if a prosecutor could prove the president knew that there were not actually thousands of uncounted ballots that would flip the election.
Those criminal violations could include a conspiracy to violate a federal election rights law, which has been used to prosecute voter fraud in the past, and breaking Georgia state law regarding solicitation of election fraud, he said.
“It’s pretty appalling that the only question is whether the president is sufficiently detached from reality to deem that he hasn’t committed a crime,” Levitt said.
Fake news.The majority of Americans don't believe we have free and fair elections.
Polling.Fake news.
Don't believe polling. Don't believe 164 million Americans think our elections are not free or fair either.Polling.
You don't have to believe it, but that's how people answered the question.
Okay, you don't have to believe the polling that says the majority of Americans don't think we have free and fair elections.Don't believe polling. Don't believe 164 million Americans think our elections are not free or fair either.
Maybe not a majority but 40% for sure.The majority of Americans don't believe we have free and fair elections.