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originally posted by: 4891morfih
He did it.
Why would he make the mistakes he is making?
Seriously it seems he wants out.
Am I the only person that feels he is trying to sabotage reelection?
originally posted by: Spacespider
I feel the OP just made this thread to start a riot..
originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: 4891morfih
There's big money in the Trump brand now!!!
originally posted by: schuyler
I think he was very surprised he won. Now he's taking the opportunity to attempt to accomplish what he said he would. He may make mistakes in YOUR eyes, and probably his as well since he not a politician, but I do not think he's trying to get himself thrown out.
Even if you are right, which you are not, he could just pardon himself and whoever else on his way out the door.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: OccamsRazor04
Come on now Occ. The Mueller report and his statements since clearly state that Mueller found enough evidence of crimes on Trump's part to prosecute him were he not covered by sitting presidental exemptions. You didn't miss that did you?
I'm not saying there is proof of anything other than Mueller said there is. You can believe that there is none but that is up to you what you believe. Should a Democrat win in 2020 I will lay you odds that they will prosecute him. Them's the facts of life.
originally posted by: KKLOCO
Why would any 70 year old billionaire want to become president of the USA in the first place?
The answer to your question is — Trump is an anomaly.
pardons bad apply to presumptive cases ala Nixon. Trump can pardon himself and others of presumptive crimes.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: MRinder
What? How am I wrong in stating what Mueller said live on TV?
And once he leaves office and should prosecution against him take place and he was found guilty how could he then pardon himself if he is already out of office?
Doe's you comment make sense to you, because to me it does not.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: gortex
Correction, being a politician is not like being a CEO. He is not a politician, that is why he is the man we needed.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Republican candidate Donald Trump promised he would eliminate the nation’s debt in eight years.
Instead, his budgets would add $9.1 trillion during that time. It would increase the U.S. debt to $29 trillion according to Trump's budget estimates.
www.thebalance.com...