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« Reply #4744 on: February 28, 2022, 12:54:37 AM »
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"The Russian attack on Ukraine is appalling, it's an outrage and an atrocity that should never have been allowed to occur.  We are praying for the proud people of Ukraine. God bless them all."

Donald J. Trump (statement on 02/26/22)

Trump praised 'smart' Putin, said US had become 'stupid' country
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4745 on: February 28, 2022, 01:22:46 AM »
Trump can be indicted on two criminal charges immediately: former US attorney
https://www.thedailybeast.com/ex-prosecutor-barbara-mcquade-says-she-can-prove-trump-committed-two-crimes?ref=home

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4746 on: February 28, 2022, 03:48:45 AM »
What an absolute lunatic. Thank God this maniac is gone and out of power.

Furious Trump had to be talked down after desk-pounding meltdown on Bill Barr over the election: new book



According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, former president Donald Trump had to be calmed down by White House lawyers after he angrily pounded his desk and told former Attorney General Bill Barr to "Go home" and never come back during an explosive meeting in the Oval Office.

As related in Barr's new book, "One Damn Thing After Another,” the former attorney general was summoned to the White House on Dec 1, 2020 when he wouldn't back the former president's claim the election had been stolen from him.

After Trump yelled, "This is killing me—killing me. This is pulling the rug right out from under me," Barr claims he told the former president he had “sacrificed a lot personally to come in to help you when I thought you were being wronged," but that there was no evidence of election fraud.

According to the Journal, "Mr. Trump then launched into a list of other grievances he had with his attorney general: that the federal prosecutor Mr. Barr ordered to review the origins of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Russia probe that preceded the Mueller report hadn’t released his findings before the 2020 election, and that Mr. Barr declined to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey after a department watchdog rebuked him for sharing memos that contained sensitive information about his interactions with Mr. Trump, a complaint brought up repeatedly by the president."

After Barr offered his resignation instead, the former AG claims the former president flew off the handle, started pounding the desk while yelling at him, “Accepted! Leave and don’t go back to your office. You are done right now. Go home!"

The report adds that White House lawyers were forced to calm Trump down and Barr remained, only to resign weeks later.

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/ex-attorney-general-william-barr-urges-gop-to-move-on-from-trump-11645959600

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4747 on: February 28, 2022, 06:00:44 AM »
This meme is being tweeted all over the world especially in Europe. The hashtags #TraitorTrump and #TraitorTrumpPutinsPuppet have both been trending all over the world since Friday and now it's nearly Monday morning. So, all weekend it's been going. The world doesn't think too highly of coward Criminal Donald.


 

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4749 on: February 28, 2022, 12:44:34 PM »
Donnie praised his puppet master Putin again as Ukrainian children and innocent civilians are being killed. Donnie calls Putin "smart" for his illegal invasion of Ukraine. Donnie calls the United States and our allies "dumb" for imposing crippling sanctions on Russia after he was the one who set this all in motion by giving Putin whatever he wanted for 4 years. This traitor Trump should move to Russia. Twitter worldwide has been condemning this orange lunatic for his love of Putin.     

‘Traitorous, narcissistic sociopath’: Experts stunned after ‘small, weak, powerless’ Trump praises Putin at CPAC



In a rambling, partly ad-libbed speech to attendees of the far right conservative CPAC conference Donald Trump, the former U.S. president, praised the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, who is right now exploding bombs on the sovereign nation of Ukraine in an illegal attack experts say make him a war criminal.

“Yesterday reporters asked me if I thought President Putin was smart,” Trump said SaPersonay night at CPAC. “I said, ‘Of course he’s smart,’ to which I was greeted with, ‘Oh, that’s such a terrible thing to say.’ I like to tell them ‘Yes, he’s smart.’ The NATO nations and indeed the world, as he looks over what’s happening strategically with no repercussions or threats whatsoever, they’re not so smart, they’re looking the opposite of smart. ‘If you take over Ukraine, we’re going to sanction you,’ they say. Sanction? Well that’s a pretty weak statement. Putin is smart, but the real problem is that our leaders are dumb, dumb, so dumb.”

Trump does not seem to understand it is unprecedented for the U.S. to personally sanction the leader of a foreign nuclear power. And experts say the actions taken today by the nations of the world will throw Russia into historic economic chaos.

David Plouffe, President Barack Obama’s vaunted campaign manager and senior advisor, blasted Trump as “Putin’s not so sleeper agent on American soil.”

Trump, Plouffe added, “keeps trying to please Daddy,” and called the ex-president a “traitorous, narcissistic sociopath.”

Professor of international relations, author, journalist, and CEO David Rothkopf declares that the “leader of the Republican Party reminds America again that he is not on our side, that he supports a brutal dictator who has launched a barbarous attack against an innocent European neighbor, a democracy of 45 million people.”

Political historian Marc C. Johnson fumes: “This is among the most reprehensible things an American politician has ever said. Ever said.”

Hillary Clinton’s former Deputy National Press Secretary says Trump has “continued to provide propaganda videos to help Putin and hurt Ukraine.”

Brooklyn Law assistant professor Andrew Jennings notes that “President Biden, working with NATO allies, has adeptly created the conditions for what would have been unthinkable weeks ago: Ukraine could win this war on the battlefield and the Putin regime could fall. Right now, those should be the goals we all contribute to, however we can.”

Vanity Fair’s Joe Hagan says Trump is a “Small, weak, powerless man facing multiple lawsuits, enormous bank loans, fast-shrinking political clout and a world leaving him behind faster than he can possibly realize.”

Former federal prosecutor Ron Filipkowski sounds stunned: “Even by Trump’s standards, this is utterly repulsive. There has never been any former president, at any time in our history, who has ever said things like this about our country during time of conflict. Just vile.”

Donald Trump repeats Putin praise at CPAC


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4750 on: February 28, 2022, 03:31:50 PM »
'Really hard to believe': Morning Joe rips Trump for continued praise of Putin despite Ukraine debacle



MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ripped Donald Trump for continuing to defend Vladimir Putin despite his invasion of Ukraine.

The Russian economy has been hobbled by punishing sanctions, and Ukraine has held strong for five days, but the former U.S. president had nothing but praise for Putin's intelligence.

"It is hard really to believe that -- and you covered this guy for years -- that even with a European invasion going on," Scarborough said, "even with the world standing up and speaking out against Vladimir Putin he still insists this week in saying the invasion was beautiful, it was brilliant, Vladimir Putin -- even not backing down from that, talking about how smart he was to say that they were peacekeepers and what powerful, great peacekeepers they were, or the strongest peacekeepers, something along those lines, along, of course, with the former secretary of state Mike Pompeo who was talking -- again, praising to high heavens Vladimir Putin."

"This is the same guy who swore two years ago to a reporter saying that nobody gave a blank about Ukraine, and Donald Trump won't back down," Scarborough added. "He is still talking about how smart Vladimir Putin is, when Putin has made one of the most -- one of the grandest miscalculations on the world stage of anybody in our lifetime."


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4751 on: February 28, 2022, 03:34:38 PM »
"The Russian attack on Ukraine is appalling, it's an outrage and an atrocity that should never have been allowed to occur.  We are praying for the proud people of Ukraine. God bless them all."

Donald J. Trump (statement on 02/26/22)

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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