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What you call a "nightmare" is sweet dreams to me, and I'm sleepin' like a newborn baby.
If you thought the first month was bad, wait till the second“Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.
All of us at Daily Kos want to congratulate you for making it through in one piece, one way or another. It’s been a whirlwind, so let’s recap some of the most heinous things the orange overlord has done now that some of the dust has settled.
1. Trump’s loyal insurrectionists ran free
Trump pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the Capitol. Some of these people were booked on violent offenses, including assaulting or impeding federal officers. However, some of them have already been rebooked on past charges.
2. He fought the 14th Amendment
The convicted felon himself signed an executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship. While Democrats quickly filed lawsuits standing behind the 14th Amendment, some Republicans argued in favor of Trump’s suggestion. Thankfully, four federal judges have blocked Trump’s order as it works through the judicial process.”
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17 nightmarish consequences of Trump’s first month in office
Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.� All of us at Daily Kos want ...www.dailykos.com
Pardoning the 1/6 treasonous domestic terrorists is Trump’s most reprehensible act to date.
And Trump continues to fight the 14th Amendment, along with the rest of the Constitution.
“Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.
All of us at Daily Kos want to congratulate you for making it through in one piece, one way or another. It’s been a whirlwind, so let’s recap some of the most heinous things the orange overlord has done now that some of the dust has settled.
1. Trump’s loyal insurrectionists ran free
Trump pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the Capitol. Some of these people were booked on violent offenses, including assaulting or impeding federal officers. However, some of them have already been rebooked on past charges.
2. He fought the 14th Amendment
The convicted felon himself signed an executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship. While Democrats quickly filed lawsuits standing behind the 14th Amendment, some Republicans argued in favor of Trump’s suggestion. Thankfully, four federal judges have blocked Trump’s order as it works through the judicial process.”
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17 nightmarish consequences of Trump’s first month in office
Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.� All of us at Daily Kos want ...www.dailykos.com
Pardoning the 1/6 treasonous domestic terrorists is Trump’s most reprehensible act to date.
And Trump continues to fight the 14th Amendment, along with the rest of the Constitution.
If every month feels like 5 you fuckers are going to age in dog years!“Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.
All of us at Daily Kos want to congratulate you for making it through in one piece, one way or another. It’s been a whirlwind, so let’s recap some of the most heinous things the orange overlord has done now that some of the dust has settled.
1. Trump’s loyal insurrectionists ran free
Trump pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the Capitol. Some of these people were booked on violent offenses, including assaulting or impeding federal officers. However, some of them have already been rebooked on past charges.
2. He fought the 14th Amendment
The convicted felon himself signed an executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship. While Democrats quickly filed lawsuits standing behind the 14th Amendment, some Republicans argued in favor of Trump’s suggestion. Thankfully, four federal judges have blocked Trump’s order as it works through the judicial process.”
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17 nightmarish consequences of Trump’s first month in office
Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.� All of us at Daily Kos want ...www.dailykos.com
Pardoning the 1/6 treasonous domestic terrorists is Trump’s most reprehensible act to date.
And Trump continues to fight the 14th Amendment, along with the rest of the Constitution.
“Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.
All of us at Daily Kos want to congratulate you for making it through in one piece, one way or another. It’s been a whirlwind, so let’s recap some of the most heinous things the orange overlord has done now that some of the dust has settled.
1. Trump’s loyal insurrectionists ran free
Trump pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the Capitol. Some of these people were booked on violent offenses, including assaulting or impeding federal officers. However, some of them have already been rebooked on past charges.
2. He fought the 14th Amendment
The convicted felon himself signed an executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship. While Democrats quickly filed lawsuits standing behind the 14th Amendment, some Republicans argued in favor of Trump’s suggestion. Thankfully, four federal judges have blocked Trump’s order as it works through the judicial process.”
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17 nightmarish consequences of Trump’s first month in office
Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.� All of us at Daily Kos want ...www.dailykos.com
Pardoning the 1/6 treasonous domestic terrorists is Trump’s most reprehensible act to date.
And Trump continues to fight the 14th Amendment, along with the rest of the Constitution.
I don't....Too sensationalist to suit me.Come on mang, you kooks post from gateway pundit.
Does mommy read you these comic books at night?“Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.
All of us at Daily Kos want to congratulate you for making it through in one piece, one way or another. It’s been a whirlwind, so let’s recap some of the most heinous things the orange overlord has done now that some of the dust has settled.
1. Trump’s loyal insurrectionists ran free
Trump pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the Capitol. Some of these people were booked on violent offenses, including assaulting or impeding federal officers. However, some of them have already been rebooked on past charges.
2. He fought the 14th Amendment
The convicted felon himself signed an executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship. While Democrats quickly filed lawsuits standing behind the 14th Amendment, some Republicans argued in favor of Trump’s suggestion. Thankfully, four federal judges have blocked Trump’s order as it works through the judicial process.”
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17 nightmarish consequences of Trump’s first month in office
Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.� All of us at Daily Kos want ...www.dailykos.com
Pardoning the 1/6 treasonous domestic terrorists is Trump’s most reprehensible act to date.
And Trump continues to fight the 14th Amendment, along with the rest of the Constitution.
“Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.
All of us at Daily Kos want to congratulate you for making it through in one piece, one way or another. It’s been a whirlwind, so let’s recap some of the most heinous things the orange overlord has done now that some of the dust has settled.
1. Trump’s loyal insurrectionists ran free
Trump pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the Capitol. Some of these people were booked on violent offenses, including assaulting or impeding federal officers. However, some of them have already been rebooked on past charges.
2. He fought the 14th Amendment
The convicted felon himself signed an executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship. While Democrats quickly filed lawsuits standing behind the 14th Amendment, some Republicans argued in favor of Trump’s suggestion. Thankfully, four federal judges have blocked Trump’s order as it works through the judicial process.”
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17 nightmarish consequences of Trump’s first month in office
Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.� All of us at Daily Kos want ...www.dailykos.com
Pardoning the 1/6 treasonous domestic terrorists is Trump’s most reprehensible act to date.
And Trump continues to fight the 14th Amendment, along with the rest of the Constitution.
- Biden's political prisoners were finally set free so they can begin the lawsuits for violation of their rights.
- The government is getting the audit long overdue, being held to the same standard they hold everyone else.
- DEI and wokism is ended.
- Only the two real genders in nature are recognized.
- We begin getting the lard and gristle out of the Fed.
- The border is closed and the criminals are getting booted out.
- Hurricane and train victims are finally getting the help they deserve.
- Morality returns to the White House.
- The USA is looking to protect its own interests.
- War in the ME and Ukraine might actually get resolved finally.
- The USA is no longer bleeding aid we can't afford to other countries that need to learn to help themselves.
- We are taking a fresh, healthy look at both our vaccine and food industries.
- Trade imbalance is being addressed.
- The USA is no longer a patsy run by a buffoon, for sale the highest bidder.
- Business and manufacturing is being brought home where it belongs.
- It's official now, DC is full of crooks and thieves. The law is coming for them.
- America is finally looking at installing as good or better a missile defense shield as we have been selling to others.
the OP is a hypocrite....The OP is on meth.
And Trump continues to fight the 14th Amendment, along with the rest of the Constitution.
Elections have consequences“Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.
The Magadonians proudly thank the Honorable Donald J Trump for pardoning the Patriotic Law Abiding J6 Political Defendants. Salute.Pardoning the 1/6 treasonous domestic terrorists is Trump’s most reprehensible act to date
His source:Meth and rabies is a powerful cocktail.
His story sounds as if he also got pardoned by Biden. Your piece is brilliant. I gave you the winning trophy with others.
- Biden's political prisoners were finally set free so they can begin the lawsuits for violation of their rights.
- The government is getting the audit long overdue, being held to the same standard they hold everyone else.
- DEI and wokism is ended.
- Only the two real genders in nature are recognized.
- We begin getting the lard and gristle out of the Fed.
- The border is closed and the criminals are getting booted out.
- Hurricane and train victims are finally getting the help they deserve.
- Morality returns to the White House.
- The USA is looking to protect its own interests.
- War in the ME and Ukraine might actually get resolved finally.
- The USA is no longer bleeding aid we can't afford to other countries that need to learn to help themselves.
- We are taking a fresh, healthy look at both our vaccine and food industries.
- Trade imbalance is being addressed.
- The USA is no longer a patsy run by a buffoon, for sale the highest bidder.
- Business and manufacturing is being brought home where it belongs.
- It's official now, DC is full of crooks and thieves. The law is coming for them.
- America is finally looking at installing as good or better a missile defense shield as we have been selling to others.
Well, we do know the consequences of four years of Biden and the democrats. Voters sure knew.“Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.
All of us at Daily Kos want to congratulate you for making it through in one piece, one way or another. It’s been a whirlwind, so let’s recap some of the most heinous things the orange overlord has done now that some of the dust has settled.
1. Trump’s loyal insurrectionists ran free
Trump pardoned more than 1,500 of his supporters who stormed the Capitol. Some of these people were booked on violent offenses, including assaulting or impeding federal officers. However, some of them have already been rebooked on past charges.
2. He fought the 14th Amendment
The convicted felon himself signed an executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship. While Democrats quickly filed lawsuits standing behind the 14th Amendment, some Republicans argued in favor of Trump’s suggestion. Thankfully, four federal judges have blocked Trump’s order as it works through the judicial process.”
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17 nightmarish consequences of Trump’s first month in office
Like the one-month anniversary of any toxic relationship, the first 31 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have dragged on—and felt more like five months.� All of us at Daily Kos want ...www.dailykos.com
Pardoning the 1/6 treasonous domestic terrorists is Trump’s most reprehensible act to date.
And Trump continues to fight the 14th Amendment, along with the rest of the Constitution.