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Trump_is_Mentally_fit

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  1. Regular polls are bad, MAGA polls are just garbage
  2. Independents fleeing MAGA in droves, it appears Trump can always make license plates
  3. Ya right, Trump has lost ever debate he has ever been in
  4. Oh, what must it be like in your little world....🤷‍♂️
  5. Shower Boy Gym Jorden should hold House investigations!
  6. Democrats are insane??? I got a better idea, a wing of a federal prison could be named after him A proposed bill from a House Republican would rename coastal waters around the US after former president Donald Trump, whose administration rolled back dozens of environmental rules while he was in office. Legislation from Florida Representative Greg Steube would rename the US Exclusive Economic Zone to the “Donald John Trump Exclusive Economic Zone of the United States.” That area spans roughly 4.3 million nautical miles and “extends no more than 200 nautical miles from the territorial sea baseline and is adjacent to the 12 nautical mile territorial sea of the US” and its territories, according to the National Ocean Service. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-ocean-coastal-waters-greg-steube-bill-b2562731.html
  7. You hang out in private places with Democrats?
  8. Will clown Boy Trump show up? https://www.mediaite.com/tv/james-carville-says-he-wouldnt-bet-on-trump-appearing-at-next-weeks-debate-if-you-gave-me-even-money-id-say-hes-a-no-show/ Democratic strategist James Carville suggested that former President Donald Trump will skip next week’s debate with President Joe Biden. Trump and Biden have so far agreed to two debates. The first will be on June 27 on CNN. It is the earliest televised general election debate in history. Per the rules, only the candidate whose turn it is to speak will have his microphone on. There will be no opening statements and candidates will have two minutes to answer questions and one minute for rebuttals. MSNBC’s Ari Melber laid out the rules on Monday’s installment of The Beat, where he played a clip from the first 2020 presidential trainwreck debate in which Trump repeatedly interrupted Biden.
  9. I won, I was cheated, everything in the world is crooked!
  10. I do not trust the polling, but just for fun... Donald Trump’s criminal conviction didn’t instantly upend the 2024 presidential race. But the results of a new poll should be worrying for Trump. In the weeks since the verdict, both parties have sought to shape the public’s initial reaction, with Republicans largely denouncing it and Democrats citing the result as further evidence that Trump is unfit for office. To figure out how this unprecedented moment is being processed by the electorate, POLITICO Magazine partnered with Ipsos in a new survey. Among the most notable findings in our poll: 21 percent of independents said the conviction made them less likely to support Trump and that it would be an important factor in their vote. In a close election, small shifts among independent and swing voters could determine the outcome. And yet there is also good reason to believe that Trump and his allies’ efforts to discredit the prosecution and conviction have cast doubt on the validity of the verdict among many people and limited the potential fallout for the former president-turned-felon. A sizable number of Americans, including independents, question whether the verdict was the result of a fair and impartial process. And although most respondents rejected the idea that the prosecution was brought to help President Joe Biden, a large number (43 percent of all respondents) either strongly or somewhat agreed that was the rationale for the case. Taken as a whole, the results of the poll suggest that Americans’ views on the Trump verdict may still be malleable — and could get better or worse for Trump. There are plenty of upcoming events and variables that could change public opinion before November, to say nothing of the ongoing efforts by political operatives on both sides of the aisle to influence (or not) public perceptions. That includes Trump’s sentencing in Manhattan (July 11), which could entail a period of incarceration, as well as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s testimony before Congress about the case (July 12), where Republicans are sure to hammer him. The recent conviction of Hunter Biden on gun charges and a scheduled trial in September on tax charges could also influence Americans’ perceptions, particularly since those cases dramatically undermine Trump and Republicans’ claims that the former president has been the victim of a “weaponized” Justice Department. In the wake of Trump’s guilty verdict, we also sought to measure Americans’ trust in key figures in the criminal justice system — including lawyers, judges and juries — and compared the results against a survey that was taken roughly a year ago, as Trump’s criminal prosecutions were still getting underway. The data showed a drop in levels of trust among Republicans in particular. But the least trusted actors in the legal system are not the lawyers prosecuting or defending the cases, or even the kind of state judges presiding over Trump’s case. They are the Supreme Court justices themselves, whose public approval has taken a considerable hit in recent years thanks to unpopular rulings issued by the conservative supermajority and a series of rolling ethical controversies involving Republican appointees Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.https://www.yahoo.com/news/trouble-trump-poll-conviction-090000720.html
  11. MAGA explain? You all set for the violence in streets you were promising when you lose again?
  12. 👏 https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/06/18/mark-robinson-domestic-violence-sexual-assault/ Mark Robinson, the firebrand Republican nominee for governor in North Carolina, has for years made comments downplaying and making light of sexual assault and domestic violence. A review of Robinson’s social media posts over the past decade shows that he frequently questioned the credibility of women who aired allegations of sexual assault against prominent men, including Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, actor Bill Cosby and now-U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh. In one post, Robinson, North Carolina’s lieutenant governor, characterized Weinstein and others as “sacrificial lambs” being “slaughtered.” Robinson also wrote repeatedly of a 2014 domestic violence encounter involving then-NFL star Ray Rice, who was seen on a surveillance video dragging his apparently unconscious fiancée out of an elevator. In a post directed at Rice’s “lady friend,” Robinson suggested the woman was at fault for the physical altercation. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/06/18/mark-robinson-domestic-violence-sexual-assault/
  13. Eat sh it you piece of trash. You MAGA scum will get what you deserve, bunch of f'n losers, stinkin trash
  14. I just drove through Youngstown, what a beautiful place! I love Western New York!
  15. You literally want the justice system to let violent criminals out of jail because they support Trump, and you say I should move to Russia? Brain dead much? It seems that has Trump's mental melt down worsens, his supporters take the hint and do the same thing.
  16. So dumb And what? Have Trump save the day? 🤡 You really think Biden is the one who is incompetent?
  17. Declare a public emergency and declare martial law. He'd have the backing of 1/3 of the country at least. For these criminals? No, no they do not. They were duly convicted and should serve their time.
  18. I suspect Florida wins the next game, but if they don't, things might get interesting. Was surprised how dominating Edmonton looked yesterday. McDavid passed Gretzky for most assists in a playoff year! Wow! And with time to go.
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