Lesh
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FalseMaduro is no longer in Venezuela. He is not stupid enough to test Trump. His inner circle folks are probably planning an exit too.
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FalseMaduro is no longer in Venezuela. He is not stupid enough to test Trump. His inner circle folks are probably planning an exit too.
Trump would welcome the challenge if Maduro is still in Venezuela. Not even Uncle Vlad and Papa Xi can save Maduro. You should be thanking Trump. The Nobel prize winner Maria Machado supports Trump. Leftists are in a rock and a hard place, right? You cheered for Machado but laughed at Trump for not getting the prize.False
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There are a ton of foreign lobbying groups.
And our University system is awash with Chinese and Arab money.
Good indeed. If evidence holds, then former Biden officials can be prosecuted for knowingly colluded with a state sponsoring terrorism.good one.....can't wait to see how this sugars off! ~S~
Precisely why American politicians and "representatives" need to put America First and stop meddling in foreign affairs and/or allowing foreigners to meddle in ours. America is crumbling from within. Special interest groups grab money and attention for themselves. Our "leaders" need to take a close look at America's problems; prioritize them; and use tax dollars to fix them.
Does it make sense to send $Billions upon $Billions in foreign aid when millions of Americans are struggling to stay afloat or are completely homeless? It's estimated that there are more than 32,000 homeless veterans. So when I hear that we're sending several $Billion to a foreign nation while ignoring the crises here in our own homeland, I'm disgusted, frustrated, and infuriated. Sorry if that offends my fellow Americans.
A year ago, we had a lot more points of agreement.We finally found a point of agreement.
Tell it to Mike Flynn.That's a really weird thought.
I mean, considering that AIPAC isn't even in the top 15 most influential lobbyists in DC.
It's almost as if everything you say is absolute bunk.
Or maybe not almost.