Yes, the President is above the law as is the federal government as a whole.
As for the Readng man he must have the worst lawyer ever. Wanting to kill someone is not a crime and telling a counselor is proof that he did not want to carry it out
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Yes, the President is above the law as is the federal government as a whole.
As for the Readng man he must have the worst lawyer ever. Wanting to kill someone is not a crime and telling a counselor is proof that he did not want to carry it out
https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...d5&oe=5D33AE2C
he really underestimated how mortally bankrupt the republican party is
CNN’s Collins also reported over the weekend that Trump is now “seeking assurances”
from his staff that they really are following his orders—because nothing oozes strength
like double checking to make certain people under your authority are taking you seriously.
What a buffoon.
"Right," he is a buffoon?
Or "Right"
nothing oozes strength
like double checking to make certain people under your authority are taking you seriously ?
WTF is an " unelected statistbeaurocrats "
and weren't those people with the word salad classification hired by the guy that hires the best people ?
Talking Cory Lewindowsky, one time Campaign Chair. Before being replaced by that man in prison for selling --- you know what he sold
#MAGA big guy
this last October from Bloomberg News on reporting by NYT.
That has not been credibly refuted
New York (AP) -- The New York Times reported Tuesday that President Donald Trump received at least $413 million from his father over the decades, much of that through dubious tax dodges, including outright fraud.
The 15,000-word Times report contradicts Trump's portrayal of himself as a self-made billionaire who started with just a $1 million loan from his father.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...rom-tax-dodges
Noah Shachtman
Verified account @NoahShachtman
"Two people close to Trump told The Daily Beast that Trump has repeatedly
griped to associates about how President Obama had more Twitter followers
than he has, even though—by Trump’s own assessment
—he is so much better at Twitter than Obama is."
Are we really paying $2 million to North Korea for the "care" they gave to Otto Warmbier?
The bill went to the Treasury Department, where it remained — unpaid — throughout 2017, the people said. However, it is unclear whether the Trump administration later paid the bill, or whether it came up during preparations for Trump’s two summits with Kim Jong Un.
The White House declined to comment. “We do not comment on hostage negotiations, which is why they have been so successful during this administration,” White House press secretary Sarah Sanders wrote in an email.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...=.493110d7d585
Jeez No one will ever be able to come up with 9 pictures of incensed Democrats. Well played.