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Trump tweeted he regrets signing the Whistleblower Protection Act... signed in 1989. (Original Post) DetlefK Nov 2019 OP
He also tweeted ... NanceGreggs Nov 2019 #1
ROFL malaise Nov 2019 #2
"To think..." "...what was I thinking?1?" sprinkleeninow Nov 2019 #3
Exactly! I'm not convinced that any thought process took place. Arkansas Granny Nov 2019 #5
🤔 🤣 sprinkleeninow Nov 2019 #4
Don the Con is ignorant and proud malaise Nov 2019 #6
If the republicans in Congress ignore bribery and extortion duforsure Nov 2019 #7
The man's gone loony toons Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2019 #8

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7. If the republicans in Congress ignore bribery and extortion
Tue Nov 12, 2019, 06:44 AM
Nov 2019

As not impeachable offenses their party will be destroyed , and they'll go down with trump as criminals who put the rule of law, and our Democracy after themselves. trump wants absolute power, and will continue bypassing them in Congress, and soon will be ignoring all judges decisions . His saying this is to distract, and project he can do and say anything false he wants with no consequences. He's conditioning them to accept his lies as the truth, again. He's spreading propaganda he knows many of his followers will just accept it as the truth. He probably is laughing every day that anyone believes his phony BS , and lies, and how dumb his followers are for believing him. Any republican voting to not impeach this criminal will face removal from office asap, and the wrath of the American people. trump and those that out the whistle blower are also subject to criminal charges, and subjected to civil lawsuits.

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