The Official President Trump Thread

Cliffy

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Twila

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Yeah 4 years of this ****..

To bad they couldn't elect someone with more maturity and class.. but that's America.

at the rate trump is going now, he may not make it a full term. He's got some trigger happy tweeting fingers and a mouth that he can't seem to shut. He'll likely say or tweet something that'll get him fired. Kind of poetic really.

The complete list of all 114 false things Donald Trump has said as president
https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/02/24/daniel-dales-donald-trump-fact-check-updates.html
 

Cliffy

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Trumpites are getting desperate I see. Yes, the media spends a disproportionate time covering Trump and his stupid shenanigans. It was covering all his stupid shenanigans that got the schmuck elected, you dozy putzes. What the hell are you complaining about?
 

Twila

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Trumpites are getting desperate I see. Yes, the media spends a disproportionate time covering Trump and his stupid shenanigans. It was covering all his stupid shenanigans that got the schmuck elected, you dozy putzes. What the hell are you complaining about?

Maybe they don't like the entertainment any longer?
 

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U.S. Senate Democrats make Trump tax returns a national security issue

U.S. Senate Democrats make Trump tax returns a national security issue | Reuters

U.S. Senate Democrats make Trump tax returns a national security issue
By David Morgan | WASHINGTON


U.S. Senate Democrats, seeking to capitalize on growing revelations about the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia, urged a top Republican lawmaker on Tuesday to obtain President Donald Trump's tax returns as a matter of national security.

It was the second request for Trump's returns by Senate Democrats in as many weeks, part of a Democratic campaign to pressure Republicans in Congress into obtaining the documents that could reveal conflicts of interest posed by the president's global business empire.

Trump has defied decades of precedent by refusing to release his tax returns, saying his tax affairs were under federal audit. The Internal Revenue Service has said that is no obstacle to releasing them publicly.

Republican leaders, including Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady, rejected a March 1 request by Senate Democrats, saying congressional actions that target individual tax returns would constitute an abuse of authority and set a dangerous precedent.

But in a letter dated March 7 to Hatch, two leading Democrats on the Senate Finance Committee said Trump's tax returns should be pursued in light of "critical national security implications" posed by contacts between Russian Ambassador Sergei Kislyak and Trump associates, including U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

"There is no debate that the conflicts in question pose a threat to American national security and the integrity of the government of the United States, and more and more keep coming to light," wrote Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the committee's top Democrat, and Senator Debbie Stabenow of Michigan.

Hatch's office had no immediate comment on Tuesday's letter.






Hey Dump - let's see those returns so we can prove whether or not you donated thousands to Planned Parenthood.
 

JLM

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Trumpites are getting desperate I see. Yes, the media spends a disproportionate time covering Trump and his stupid shenanigans. It was covering all his stupid shenanigans that got the schmuck elected, you dozy putzes. What the hell are you complaining about?


Careful Cliffy...............you are starting to sound like Cannucklehead!