Should there be laws and convictions when Presidents lie profusely to the people as Trump has?
No. Bebe/Netanyahu don't want him there.
You have nothing on Biden. Try again.
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- 1 month agoFavourite answer
This Congress will be putting some guardrails on the presidency, and Biden will agree. The Constitution is all that holds this Country together - a set of ideals, rights and laws. When someone comes along and breaks all those, it weakens all of us.
Trump would have been even more dangerous if he'd been less self-absorbed and had been a focused, deliberate dictator - we can't wait until the next one comes before we do something about it.
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- Anonymous1 month ago
You sure would think so, I wish there was but then Trump would be in court every time he opens his mouth. Try googling " lies told by Trump"
- Anonymous1 month ago
I just feel the DOJ NEEDS to drop that STUPID policy of not indicting a sitting POTUS - so POTUS would be under the SAME laws and penalties with the same timing as every one else! So a lie to the masses would be EXACTLY as if you or I did it - likely nothing if no one actually believed it or acted on it - but if they do, whoever told it, is at least partly responsible.
In Trumps case, I would liken him to Charles Manson - may not have actually done anything himself - but manipulated others in to it - should be treated the same way - legally.
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- Anonymous1 month ago
Sure. Let's start with comrade-elect biden.
- Anonymous1 month ago
Trump shall flee to Isreal