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The Donald Trump Presidency Thread After Hours 

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As the thread progresses, discussions shift to Trump's impeachment and the political divide in the country. Users note that both supporters and opponents of Trump are intensified in their views on his actions, leading to heated exchanges among members.34

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"It does make you realise in case you ever forget that he may be a pretty big symptom but he is just a symptom of a bigger problem."

"Trump is a loon, endorsing mad conspiracies. He’s morally unfit for the presidency."

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Strawberry Man Contributor
So tariffs have been dropped but Trump says he has a deal that will last for infinity after meeting with Mark Rutte. It seems that the Danes or Greenlanders were not consulted, so land acquisition can't be part of the deal. Maybe it is that they have given the US permission to have bases in Greenland for say the next 100 years, but you would think that Greenlanders would have been consulted on this also. I am not sure what power Mark Rutte has to make any concessions without consulting other members of NATO.

It seems that Trump has managed to offend Greenlanders, Danes, Swiss, France, UK, the EU and others for little or no benefit.
 
F Explorer
Here he goes again.....

After continually banging on about NATO not being there to help the USA. He was corrected about this yesterday.

So today, so he doesn't look stupid and like a liar or someone who didn't know the facts and because he HATES being corrected. Now he comes out with this bullshit. Just as wrong and just as offensive to all those who lost their lives and their family and friends.

 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2014344456204325270



"We've never needed them. They'll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan… and they did, they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines."

Between 2001 and the withdrawal of coalition troops 20 years later, 457 British troops were killed in combat and during other operations in Afghanistan. Denmark, which has been at the centre of Mr Trump's criticisms for allegedly not sufficiently defending Greenland, lost 44 soldiers, the largest proportion per capita other than the US, which lost nearly 2,500 troops in the war. Canada lost 159, while 90 French, 62 German, 53 Italian and 44 Polish soldiers also died.

He's so pathetic. It makes my blood boil.
 
David76 Rising Star
So, he didn't apologise, but he posted something on his Social Truth platform.

He wrote: "The great and very brave soldiers of the United Kingdom will always be with the United States of America.

"In Afghanistan, 457 died, many were badly injured, and they were among the greatest of all warriors.

"It's a bond too strong to ever be broken. The UK military, with tremendous heart and soul, is second to none (except for the USA). We love you all, and always will!"

He should be forced to make a full apology to all the NATO countries he has offended, but it won't happen because the turd is incapable of admitting he was wrong and apologising.
 
David76 Rising Star
Meanwhile, another person was shot dead in Minneapolis by ICE. The US is fecked. I wonder what the breaking point will be for the USA?
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
Meanwhile, another person was shot dead in Minneapolis by ICE. The US is fecked. I wonder what the breaking point will be for the USA?
Just a few more murders like this now, and it'll become normalised and barely hit the headlines.

Or violence will break out, Trump will invoke the Insurrection Act and use it to intimidate and disrupt the elections in November.

Insane that they've blatantly executed two US citizens, lied in the face of multiple sources of video evidence, and there have been zero consequences.
 
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I've been listening to some of the Pam Bondi hearing.

It was one of the worst things I've ever heard. Complete lack of accountability or remorse, and those smirks and little laughs, when being asked why the victims' names were unredacted. Nauseating woman.
 
Gemma Mentor
I've been listening to some of the Pam Bondi hearing.
She is vile and evil. Horrible woman.

Trump loved it though

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