19 June 2023

"No one will be above the law"


This has been circulating widely in recent weeks and has probably been seen by everybody, but I'm going to store it here for archival purposes.
The indictment also related an account of a meeting in July 2021 when Mr. Trump brandished a “plan of attack” against Iran to visitors at his golf club in Bedminster, N.J.

To the apparent discomfort of his aides — one of whom declared, “Now we have a problem” amid laughter — Mr. Trump admitted that he could have declassified the “highly confidential” document when he was president, but now it was too late because he was out of office.

And yet, as the indictment described in painful detail, he almost seemed unable to control himself.

4 comments:

  1. To me, Trump is the ultimate paradox for conservatives. He did accomplish certain things that conservatives appreciated (and sometimes even liberals--see his support of HBCUs). Part of that was due, I think, to simply not caring what people thought (although that has come back to bite him). While other presidents might have withered under political pressure, Trump just steamrolled ahead.

    As a conservative, it's a shame that Trump overshadows Trump policies and the Trump administration.

    But because he can't keep his mouth closed or his phone turned off, any good that he did in the eyes of conservatives

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  2. no is above the law ... no not even Joe or Hunter Biden ... and they have baggage

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    1. What is the point in saying others have issues when it doesn't discredit the initial person's issues?

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  3. Ah, whataboutism... Yeah, I took your money, but Frank robbed a bank.
    xoxoxoBruce

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