All Americans should fear what happens next

Haven't you heard? Trump asked for a quid pro quo from China and has sold Alaska to Putin.

Ask Schiffty Schiff.
 
Trump invited foreign interference in our Presidential election again -- the first time was in 2016. Trump tried to bribe a foreign leader. Trump completely ignored Congress during the impeachment process in the House and in his Senate trial. Trump was declared innocent of all charges by the Republican Senate.

What happens if Trump is elected to another four years in office without the concerns of reelection which dominated his persona since Jan. 21, 2017 the first time?

Senator Susan Collins is clueless. Following a speech on the Senate floor in which she announced she’ll vote to acquit, Collins told Norah O’Donnell of CBS that she believes Trump “has learned from this case” and “will be much more cautious in the future.”

Getting impeached “is a pretty big lesson,” Collins said — the implication being that Trump will be chastened going forward.

I am not at all sure which planet Collins is from or how she got elected the Senator from Maine, but she definitely is not talking about our Trump. Trump never feels chastened and he never apologizes. It is simply not in his DNA.

Want proof? On Tuesday, February 4, Trump gave his State of the Union address in the halls of Congress. His impressive audience included the members of the House of Representatives, the members of the Senate, members of the Supreme Court, and chosen representatives of the Defense Department, State Department, and other agencies of our federal government.

Before this august body and even before the Trump Republican controlled Senate allowed Trump to get off scot free from his crimes, the most divisive President in modern American history presented the Medal of Freedom to conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh -- one of the most polarizing figures on the political landscape today. Limbaugh has insisted it was unfair to blame white Americans for slavery, blamed gay marriage for the decline of Christianity, and called a woman a slut for seeking coverage for contraception.

Senator Collins, does Trump seem suitably chastened to you? Trump has said there are no lessons to be learned.

Trump would be unleashed.

For four more years Trump would be the most powerful man on the planet. Already he ignores the American people. Answering only to Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and "Fox and Friends," he cancelled regular press conferences and is scared to death of the White House press corps. Trump refuses to answer to the American people and now we can add Congress to the list. He will simply ignore what our representatives do and say, and he has hijacked the power of the purse, all due to a complicit Senate led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

He will rule with complete impunity for four more years (or more). That is the power the Senate gave him, and why? Because they are afraid of Trump's base.

The irony is, the GOP has already lost several key elections in 2018 and 2019 because of Trump, including control of the House.

The irony is, his base will not like what will happen. They don't want it to happen.

But they enabled it! The real Pandora's Box. Be careful what you wish for!

It didn't take long to realize this was something you found online and regurgitated here. Jesus, do any of you hate-inflicted zealots on here have any original thoughts, or are you just bots paid to spread the vitriol of the deranged conspiracy-theorists in the media?

BTW, if you post online articles, you're supposed to add some original content and only post an excerpt.
 
Two authors, both non partisans, surprised themselves by describing a case FOR partisanship. Do you agree?

“We have both spent our professional careers strenuously avoiding partisanship in our writing and thinking. We have both done work that is, in different ways, ideologically eclectic, and that has—over a long period of time—cast us as not merely nonpartisans but antipartisans.

“Temperamentally, we agree with the late Christopher Hitchens: Partisanship makes you stupid. We are the kind of voters who political scientists say barely exist—true independents who scour candidates’ records in order to base our votes on individual merit, not party brand.

“This, then, is the article we thought we would never write: a frank statement that a certain form of partisanship is now a moral necessity. The Republican Party, as an institution, has become a danger to the rule of law and the integrity of our democracy. “
Who are they?

I'll determine whether they are "non-partisan." I guarantee you that they are highly partisan.

You "guarantee"? So your ability to think impartially is impaired.

I'm shocked, shocked I tells ya!
How does that show my ability to think impartially is impaired? Believing they are "non-partisan" is what would show that. You have to be suffering from brain damage to believe these TDS scumbags are impartial.
 
Well the Dems are still batting a big fat 0.

Wonder what shit show they will dream up next??

What a pack of whiny little bitches.
 
Trump invited foreign interference in our Presidential election again --

You are confused. No he didn't.

He was investigated by a Special Counsel and found innocent and then he was put on trial by the Senate and acquitted.

So you can just cram your pathetic TDS rant up your ass.

The foreign interference in our election was when that asshole Obama let million of Illegals flood into our country and the Democrats had lax voter registration laws in the Commie states. Millions of Illegals voted in our election and that is major foreign interference.
 
Trump invited foreign interference in our Presidential election again -- the first time was in 2016. Trump tried to bribe a foreign leader. Trump completely ignored Congress during the impeachment process in the House and in his Senate trial. Trump was declared innocent of all charges by the Republican Senate.

What happens if Trump is elected to another four years in office without the concerns of reelection which dominated his persona since Jan. 21, 2017 the first time?

Senator Susan Collins is clueless. Following a speech on the Senate floor in which she announced she’ll vote to acquit, Collins told Norah O’Donnell of CBS that she believes Trump “has learned from this case” and “will be much more cautious in the future.”

Getting impeached “is a pretty big lesson,” Collins said — the implication being that Trump will be chastened going forward.

I am not at all sure which planet Collins is from or how she got elected the Senator from Maine, but she definitely is not talking about our Trump. Trump never feels chastened and he never apologizes. It is simply not in his DNA.

Want proof? On Tuesday, February 4, Trump gave his State of the Union address in the halls of Congress. His impressive audience included the members of the House of Representatives, the members of the Senate, members of the Supreme Court, and chosen representatives of the Defense Department, State Department, and other agencies of our federal government.

Before this august body and even before the Trump Republican controlled Senate allowed Trump to get off scot free from his crimes, the most divisive President in modern American history presented the Medal of Freedom to conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh -- one of the most polarizing figures on the political landscape today. Limbaugh has insisted it was unfair to blame white Americans for slavery, blamed gay marriage for the decline of Christianity, and called a woman a slut for seeking coverage for contraception.

Senator Collins, does Trump seem suitably chastened to you? Trump has said there are no lessons to be learned.

Trump would be unleashed.

For four more years Trump would be the most powerful man on the planet. Already he ignores the American people. Answering only to Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and "Fox and Friends," he cancelled regular press conferences and is scared to death of the White House press corps. Trump refuses to answer to the American people and now we can add Congress to the list. He will simply ignore what our representatives do and say, and he has hijacked the power of the purse, all due to a complicit Senate led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

He will rule with complete impunity for four more years (or more). That is the power the Senate gave him, and why? Because they are afraid of Trump's base.

The irony is, the GOP has already lost several key elections in 2018 and 2019 because of Trump, including control of the House.

The irony is, his base will not like what will happen. They don't want it to happen.

But they enabled it! The real Pandora's Box. Be careful what you wish for!
You forgot to mention that Trump is going to "give Alaska back to the Russians if he's elected". ASSHOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Two authors, both non partisans, surprised themselves by describing a case FOR partisanship. Do you agree?

“We have both spent our professional careers strenuously avoiding partisanship in our writing and thinking. We have both done work that is, in different ways, ideologically eclectic, and that has—over a long period of time—cast us as not merely nonpartisans but antipartisans.

“Temperamentally, we agree with the late Christopher Hitchens: Partisanship makes you stupid. We are the kind of voters who political scientists say barely exist—true independents who scour candidates’ records in order to base our votes on individual merit, not party brand.

“This, then, is the article we thought we would never write: a frank statement that a certain form of partisanship is now a moral necessity. The Republican Party, as an institution, has become a danger to the rule of law and the integrity of our democracy. “
Who are they?

I'll determine whether they are "non-partisan." I guarantee you that they are highly partisan.

You "guarantee"? So your ability to think impartially is impaired.

I'm shocked, shocked I tells ya!

You have to zell me a quarter when you steal my material...
 
“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” Trump said, referring to emails Clinton had deleted from the private account she had used when she was secretary of state. “I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.” https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/13/u...on-emails.html

On June 9, 2016, Trump's son, son-in-law, and campaign manager met four Russian operatives in Trump's home, Trump Tower. The purpose of the meeting was to obtain dirt on Clinton from the Russian government.

Trump, in a stunning rebuke of the US intelligence community, declined to endorse the US government's assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election, saying he doesn't "see any reason why" Russia would be responsible. "I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today," Trump said while standing alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki in July 2018.

Five times Trump praised Wikileaks for disclosing emails hacked by the Russian intelligence services. Here are two.

October 10, 2016 in Wilkes-Barre, PA: "This just came out," Trump said. "WikiLeaks, I love WikiLeaks."

October 12, 2016 in Ocala, FL: "This WikiLeaks stuff is unbelievable," Trump said. "It tells you the inner heart, you gotta read it."

5 times Trump praised WikiLeaks during his 2016 election campaign - Business Insider

July 25, 2019 -- “I would like you to do us a favor, though. There's a lot of talk about Biden's son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the Attorney General would be great. Biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution so if you ·can look into it ... it sounds horrible to me.

Despite insurmountable evidence that Trump invited foreign interference in our next Presidential election just as he did in 2016, Trump Republicans in the Senate let him off the hook. Trump is not the least bit remorseful and certainly not apologetic for his grievous offense. Indeed, as shown by his comments this morning, he is triumphant while crowing about his victory over the Democrats. He beat the system.

Will Trump feel chastised? Will Trump promise to never do it again?

Not likely. One would have to be a Susan Collins to naively think Trump will stop asking for foreign help in our elections. He has done it too many times in the past, and, thanks to a complicit Senate, he has never been held accountable.

There is every reason to believe he will sink help in his reelection from foreign services. The Russian FSB (Federal Security Service) has already proven to be willing to help. Putin helped him before, and he loves the result. The American government is in chaos, and its people hopelessly divided all due Putin's buddy, Donald J. Trump. Another thing the Russian leader likes about Trump is that the American President loves autocrats -- Putin, Kim, Xi -- and has a hard time getting along with NATO leaders.

What about the 2022 election and control of Congress? No doubt Trump will want control of Congress his last two years in office -- if it is his last two years in office. Why not seek Russian, Ukrainian, and Chinese help in those elections? Who is going to stop him? Congress? What a joke that is.
 
"Judging from Trump's remarks at the Prayer Breakfast and his political rally held in the White House, Senator Collins, do you really think Trump will be chastened by his impeachment?"

Collins is either extremely naive, or she was lying to the American people when she made those self-serving remarks before voting the party line and after her gratuitous remarks about about Trump's shocking behavior.

This is Trump's idea of remorse for being impeached.

"It was evil, it was corrupt," Trump said of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "We caught 'em in the act ... dirty cops, bad people," referring to his own FBI and DOJ.

"We went through Russia, Russia, Russia ... and it was all bull****. Little did we know we were running against some bad and evil people," Trump said.

"There were some that used religion as a crutch. ... A failed presidential candidate so things can happen when you fail so badly running for president. A guy who can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaign in the history of the country," Trump said of Sen. Mitt Romney, who voted to convict Trump on abuse of power.

"Two low-lifes," Trump said of two obscure former FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.

*Adam Schiff is a vicious horrible person. Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person. ... I doubt she prays at all. They want to destroy our country," Trump said.

"Top scum," Trump said of his FBI leadership.

This is Trump's idea of remorse for being impeached.

"It was evil, it was corrupt," Trump said of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "We caught 'em in the act ... dirty cops, bad people," referring to his own FBI and DOJ.

"We went through Russia, Russia, Russia ... and it was all bull****. Little did we know we were running against some bad and evil people," Trump said.

"There were some that used religion as a crutch. ... A failed presidential candidate so things can happen when you fail so badly running for president. A guy who can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaign in the history of the country," Trump said of Sen. Mitt Romney, who voted to convict Trump on abuse of power.

"Two low-lifes," Trump said of two obscure former FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.

*Adam Schiff is a vicious horrible person. Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person. ... I doubt she prays at all. They want to destroy our country," Trump said.

"Top scum," Trump said of his FBI leadership.

My God, this man is our President!!!!
 
“Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” Trump said, referring to emails Clinton had deleted from the private account she had used when she was secretary of state. “I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.” https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/13/u...on-emails.html

On June 9, 2016, Trump's son, son-in-law, and campaign manager met four Russian operatives in Trump's home, Trump Tower. The purpose of the meeting was to obtain dirt on Clinton from the Russian government.

Trump, in a stunning rebuke of the US intelligence community, declined to endorse the US government's assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election, saying he doesn't "see any reason why" Russia would be responsible. "I have great confidence in my intelligence people, but I will tell you that President Putin was extremely strong and powerful in his denial today," Trump said while standing alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki in July 2018.

Five times Trump praised Wikileaks for disclosing emails hacked by the Russian intelligence services. Here are two.

October 10, 2016 in Wilkes-Barre, PA: "This just came out," Trump said. "WikiLeaks, I love WikiLeaks."

October 12, 2016 in Ocala, FL: "This WikiLeaks stuff is unbelievable," Trump said. "It tells you the inner heart, you gotta read it."

5 times Trump praised WikiLeaks during his 2016 election campaign - Business Insider

July 25, 2019 -- “I would like you to do us a favor, though. There's a lot of talk about Biden's son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the Attorney General would be great. Biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution so if you ·can look into it ... it sounds horrible to me.

Despite insurmountable evidence that Trump invited foreign interference in our next Presidential election just as he did in 2016, Trump Republicans in the Senate let him off the hook. Trump is not the least bit remorseful and certainly not apologetic for his grievous offense. Indeed, as shown by his comments this morning, he is triumphant while crowing about his victory over the Democrats. He beat the system.

Will Trump feel chastised? Will Trump promise to never do it again?

Not likely. One would have to be a Susan Collins to naively think Trump will stop asking for foreign help in our elections. He has done it too many times in the past, and, thanks to a complicit Senate, he has never been held accountable.

There is every reason to believe he will sink help in his reelection from foreign services. The Russian FSB (Federal Security Service) has already proven to be willing to help. Putin helped him before, and he loves the result. The American government is in chaos, and its people hopelessly divided all due Putin's buddy, Donald J. Trump. Another thing the Russian leader likes about Trump is that the American President loves autocrats -- Putin, Kim, Xi -- and has a hard time getting along with NATO leaders.

What about the 2022 election and control of Congress? No doubt Trump will want control of Congress his last two years in office -- if it is his last two years in office. Why not seek Russian, Ukrainian, and Chinese help in those elections? Who is going to stop him? Congress? What a joke that is.


Trump COLLUDIFIED with BIGFOOT and the LOCH NESS MONSTER to sell Alaska to Putin.

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Want to know how our country is in serious trouble? Read the endorsements of Trump's remarks from his supporters. They are going to love each and every one of them.
 
"Judging from Trump's remarks at the Prayer Breakfast and his political rally held in the White House, Senator Collins, do you really think Trump will be chastened by his impeachment?"

Collins is either extremely naive, or she was lying to the American people when she made those self-serving remarks before voting the party line and after her gratuitous remarks about about Trump's shocking behavior.

This is Trump's idea of remorse for being impeached.

"It was evil, it was corrupt," Trump said of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "We caught 'em in the act ... dirty cops, bad people," referring to his own FBI and DOJ.

"We went through Russia, Russia, Russia ... and it was all bull****. Little did we know we were running against some bad and evil people," Trump said.

"There were some that used religion as a crutch. ... A failed presidential candidate so things can happen when you fail so badly running for president. A guy who can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaign in the history of the country," Trump said of Sen. Mitt Romney, who voted to convict Trump on abuse of power.

"Two low-lifes," Trump said of two obscure former FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.

*Adam Schiff is a vicious horrible person. Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person. ... I doubt she prays at all. They want to destroy our country," Trump said.

"Top scum," Trump said of his FBI leadership.

This is Trump's idea of remorse for being impeached.

"It was evil, it was corrupt," Trump said of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "We caught 'em in the act ... dirty cops, bad people," referring to his own FBI and DOJ.

"We went through Russia, Russia, Russia ... and it was all bull****. Little did we know we were running against some bad and evil people," Trump said.

"There were some that used religion as a crutch. ... A failed presidential candidate so things can happen when you fail so badly running for president. A guy who can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaign in the history of the country," Trump said of Sen. Mitt Romney, who voted to convict Trump on abuse of power.

"Two low-lifes," Trump said of two obscure former FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.

*Adam Schiff is a vicious horrible person. Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person. ... I doubt she prays at all. They want to destroy our country," Trump said.

"Top scum," Trump said of his FBI leadership.

My God, this man is our President!!!!

And?

The president is absolutely correct. You Stalinist traitors are evil, gutter scum.

You know this.
 
Trump invited foreign interference in our Presidential election again…

It is funny how Democrats keep harping on this absurd, solidly-disproven conspiracy theory about Trump having invited foreign influence in our processes of election and government; while, at the same time, these same Democrats openly. treasonously conspire with invading foreign criminals coming across our southern border, encouraging them to interfere with our electoral and government processes, and solidly opposing any measures to protect our election against such foreign interference.

A more spectacular demonstration of hypocrisy and irony would be difficult to find.
 
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"Judging from Trump's remarks at the Prayer Breakfast and his political rally held in the White House, Senator Collins, do you really think Trump will be chastened by his impeachment?"

Collins is either extremely naive, or she was lying to the American people when she made those self-serving remarks before voting the party line and after her gratuitous remarks about about Trump's shocking behavior.

This is Trump's idea of remorse for being impeached.

"It was evil, it was corrupt," Trump said of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "We caught 'em in the act ... dirty cops, bad people," referring to his own FBI and DOJ.

"We went through Russia, Russia, Russia ... and it was all bull****. Little did we know we were running against some bad and evil people," Trump said.

"There were some that used religion as a crutch. ... A failed presidential candidate so things can happen when you fail so badly running for president. A guy who can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaign in the history of the country," Trump said of Sen. Mitt Romney, who voted to convict Trump on abuse of power.

"Two low-lifes," Trump said of two obscure former FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.

*Adam Schiff is a vicious horrible person. Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person. ... I doubt she prays at all. They want to destroy our country," Trump said.

"Top scum," Trump said of his FBI leadership.

This is Trump's idea of remorse for being impeached.

"It was evil, it was corrupt," Trump said of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "We caught 'em in the act ... dirty cops, bad people," referring to his own FBI and DOJ.

"We went through Russia, Russia, Russia ... and it was all bull****. Little did we know we were running against some bad and evil people," Trump said.

"There were some that used religion as a crutch. ... A failed presidential candidate so things can happen when you fail so badly running for president. A guy who can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaign in the history of the country," Trump said of Sen. Mitt Romney, who voted to convict Trump on abuse of power.

"Two low-lifes," Trump said of two obscure former FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.

*Adam Schiff is a vicious horrible person. Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person. ... I doubt she prays at all. They want to destroy our country," Trump said.

"Top scum," Trump said of his FBI leadership.

My God, this man is our President!!!!
Why should trump feel remorse for being impeached? Are you a total fucking moron? I hope he throws all the shampeachment conspirators in prison where they belong.
 
Trump invited foreign interference in our Presidential election again -- the first time was in 2016. Trump tried to bribe a foreign leader. Trump completely ignored Congress during the impeachment process in the House and in his Senate trial. Trump was declared innocent of all charges by the Republican Senate.

What happens if Trump is elected to another four years in office without the concerns of reelection which dominated his persona since Jan. 21, 2017 the first time?

Senator Susan Collins is clueless. Following a speech on the Senate floor in which she announced she’ll vote to acquit, Collins told Norah O’Donnell of CBS that she believes Trump “has learned from this case” and “will be much more cautious in the future.”

Getting impeached “is a pretty big lesson,” Collins said — the implication being that Trump will be chastened going forward.

I am not at all sure which planet Collins is from or how she got elected the Senator from Maine, but she definitely is not talking about our Trump. Trump never feels chastened and he never apologizes. It is simply not in his DNA.

Want proof? On Tuesday, February 4, Trump gave his State of the Union address in the halls of Congress. His impressive audience included the members of the House of Representatives, the members of the Senate, members of the Supreme Court, and chosen representatives of the Defense Department, State Department, and other agencies of our federal government.

Before this august body and even before the Trump Republican controlled Senate allowed Trump to get off scot free from his crimes, the most divisive President in modern American history presented the Medal of Freedom to conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh -- one of the most polarizing figures on the political landscape today. Limbaugh has insisted it was unfair to blame white Americans for slavery, blamed gay marriage for the decline of Christianity, and called a woman a slut for seeking coverage for contraception.

Senator Collins, does Trump seem suitably chastened to you? Trump has said there are no lessons to be learned.

Trump would be unleashed.

For four more years Trump would be the most powerful man on the planet. Already he ignores the American people. Answering only to Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and "Fox and Friends," he cancelled regular press conferences and is scared to death of the White House press corps. Trump refuses to answer to the American people and now we can add Congress to the list. He will simply ignore what our representatives do and say, and he has hijacked the power of the purse, all due to a complicit Senate led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

He will rule with complete impunity for four more years (or more). That is the power the Senate gave him, and why? Because they are afraid of Trump's base.

The irony is, the GOP has already lost several key elections in 2018 and 2019 because of Trump, including control of the House.

The irony is, his base will not like what will happen. They don't want it to happen.

But they enabled it! The real Pandora's Box. Be careful what you wish for!


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An ignorant, complacent, uneducated populace, a Congress that represents moneyed interests, a President that a majority of voters voted against and a majority of the Senate voted to impeach, 'wars' everywhere killing young citizens and costing atrocious sums...
what's to be afraid of?
 
"Judging from Trump's remarks at the Prayer Breakfast and his political rally held in the White House, Senator Collins, do you really think Trump will be chastened by his impeachment?"

Collins is either extremely naive, or she was lying to the American people when she made those self-serving remarks before voting the party line and after her gratuitous remarks about about Trump's shocking behavior.

This is Trump's idea of remorse for being impeached.

"It was evil, it was corrupt," Trump said of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "We caught 'em in the act ... dirty cops, bad people," referring to his own FBI and DOJ.

"We went through Russia, Russia, Russia ... and it was all bull****. Little did we know we were running against some bad and evil people," Trump said.

"There were some that used religion as a crutch. ... A failed presidential candidate so things can happen when you fail so badly running for president. A guy who can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaign in the history of the country," Trump said of Sen. Mitt Romney, who voted to convict Trump on abuse of power.

"Two low-lifes," Trump said of two obscure former FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.

*Adam Schiff is a vicious horrible person. Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person. ... I doubt she prays at all. They want to destroy our country," Trump said.

"Top scum," Trump said of his FBI leadership.

This is Trump's idea of remorse for being impeached.

"It was evil, it was corrupt," Trump said of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "We caught 'em in the act ... dirty cops, bad people," referring to his own FBI and DOJ.

"We went through Russia, Russia, Russia ... and it was all bull****. Little did we know we were running against some bad and evil people," Trump said.

"There were some that used religion as a crutch. ... A failed presidential candidate so things can happen when you fail so badly running for president. A guy who can't stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaign in the history of the country," Trump said of Sen. Mitt Romney, who voted to convict Trump on abuse of power.

"Two low-lifes," Trump said of two obscure former FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.

*Adam Schiff is a vicious horrible person. Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person. ... I doubt she prays at all. They want to destroy our country," Trump said.

"Top scum," Trump said of his FBI leadership.

My God, this man is our President!!!!
Why should trump feel remorse for being impeached? Are you a total fucking moron? I hope he throws all the shampeachment conspirators in prison where they belong.

Trump showed remorse, about as much remorse as Piglosi and the commies did when they signed the articles of impeachment.
 

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