Generals were afraid trump would attenpt coup

'They're not going to f**king succeed': Top generals feared Trump would attempt a coup after election, according to new book


Instead...he sent in his mindless cult to attempt an insurrection on January 6th. The man is a malignant cancer on this country.

Two sensational headlines from CNN off of the same book from? That's right:

"The book, from Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker"

As I suspected in the other thread, this book is trash....TDS bs.
 
 
Two sensational headlines from CNN off of the same book from? That's right:

"The book, from Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker"

As I suspected in the other thread, this book is trash....TDS bs.
That's not an argument. And you won't be making one. Ranting is all you can do.
 
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'They're not going to f**king succeed': Top generals feared Trump would attempt a coup after election, according to new book


Instead...he sent in his mindless cult to attempt an insurrection on January 6th. The man is a malignant cancer on this country.
gosh. it's not like CNN to toss out some bullshit clickbait crap.
 
"Generals were afraid Trump would attempt a coup." This is an attempted coup.

For every successful or attempted coup d'état there are dozens if not hundreds of events that are described as such. Leaders use the word "coup" to undermine their political opponents, delegitimize legal processes that they do not like, or even justify repression and state-sponsored violence. Opposition movements and political dissidents accuse elected leaders of coups when they amend constitutions, manipulate elections, or expand their own powers. Further complicating matters is the fact that journalists sometimes conflate the phrase "coup d'état" with similar terms like "coup de grâce" (a final merciful blow to a leader who was already struggling), "coup de force" (a sudden show-of-strength, often through violence), "coup de main" (a swift and decisive strike), and the oxymoronic "constitutional coup."
 

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