Here’s A Rundown Of Republican Excuses Of Trumps Disastrous Week

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Donald Trump's first full week in office was an abject disaster.

The just-inaugurated president tried to implement a freeze on all congressionally appropriated federal funding. The blatantly unlawful effort would have led to massive human suffering had the administration not backed downamid a massive pressure campaignby Democratic lawmakers and a lawsuit filed by 23 Democratic attorneys general.

He blamed the DEI bogeyman, aka diversity, equity, and inclusion, for the tragic Wednesday plane crash in Washington, D.C., before any investigation had taken place into what could have caused the disaster—and before all 67 victims had even been identified.

He announced 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canadathat will spike grocery prices and effectively lead to tax increases for all Americans.

And he started implementing his purge of the federal workforce, which could have damaging impacts on Americans, all in an effort to get revenge on the people he thinks wronged him.

But instead of standing up to Trump, Republican lawmakers gave mealymouthed statements trying to defend his lawless and cruel behavior.

Basically, nothing has changed since 2016.

In what also feels like a bad case of deja vu, Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan reportedthat Republicans are back to expressing private frustration with Trump, while publicly supporting his every whim.


Looks like things didn’t quite go as planned.
Americans hate democrats and they are polling at all time lows. Trump's numbers are at record highs.
 
Typical left wing argument?
I sometimes hear the question, "Why are you a Democrat?" and frankly, I have to laugh. Laugh and laugh, because perhaps this person may tire of my laughing, and he will eventually wander off. Sometimes I ponder seriously when I hear this question, because I'll look around and around and there's nobody there asking the question. Why am I a Democrat?
 
I sometimes hear the question, "Why are you a Democrat?" and frankly, I have to laugh. Laugh and laugh, because perhaps this person may tire of my laughing, and he will eventually wander off. Sometimes I ponder seriously when I hear this question, because I'll look around and around and there's nobody there asking the question. Why am I a Democrat?
In America today, if you're a democrat it means you're either a perverted freak, a traitor, or both.
 
Donald Trump's first full week in office was an abject disaster.

The just-inaugurated president tried to implement a freeze on all congressionally appropriated federal funding. The blatantly unlawful effort would have led to massive human suffering had the administration not backed downamid a massive pressure campaignby Democratic lawmakers and a lawsuit filed by 23 Democratic attorneys general.

He blamed the DEI bogeyman, aka diversity, equity, and inclusion, for the tragic Wednesday plane crash in Washington, D.C., before any investigation had taken place into what could have caused the disaster—and before all 67 victims had even been identified.

He announced 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canadathat will spike grocery prices and effectively lead to tax increases for all Americans.

And he started implementing his purge of the federal workforce, which could have damaging impacts on Americans, all in an effort to get revenge on the people he thinks wronged him.

But instead of standing up to Trump, Republican lawmakers gave mealymouthed statements trying to defend his lawless and cruel behavior.

Basically, nothing has changed since 2016.

In what also feels like a bad case of deja vu, Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan reportedthat Republicans are back to expressing private frustration with Trump, while publicly supporting his every whim.


Looks like things didn’t quite go as planned.
Trump had a fantastic week. His DEI proclamation about the DC accident proved to be right on. The pilot; a woman, probably lesbian with little flight experience caused the accident. DEI all the way. All leftwingers need to apologize to this great man.

Trump put out the fires when the leftists in CA could not. He took control of that situation.

Trump eliminated DEI crap from all departments

ICE has deported thousands.

Grocery prices dropped his first week in office.

All his Cabinet nominees are sailing through. Even Hegseth whose chances were said to be moribund was approved.

Implemented tariffs which will lower prices.

All in all, Trump hit a grand slam in his first weekend back. Good job, Mr. President!
 
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Donald Trump's first full week in office was an abject disaster.

The just-inaugurated president tried to implement a freeze on all congressionally appropriated federal funding. The blatantly unlawful effort would have led to massive human suffering had the administration not backed downamid a massive pressure campaignby Democratic lawmakers and a lawsuit filed by 23 Democratic attorneys general.

He blamed the DEI bogeyman, aka diversity, equity, and inclusion, for the tragic Wednesday plane crash in Washington, D.C., before any investigation had taken place into what could have caused the disaster—and before all 67 victims had even been identified.

He announced 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canadathat will spike grocery prices and effectively lead to tax increases for all Americans.

And he started implementing his purge of the federal workforce, which could have damaging impacts on Americans, all in an effort to get revenge on the people he thinks wronged him.

But instead of standing up to Trump, Republican lawmakers gave mealymouthed statements trying to defend his lawless and cruel behavior.

Basically, nothing has changed since 2016.

In what also feels like a bad case of deja vu, Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan reportedthat Republicans are back to expressing private frustration with Trump, while publicly supporting his every whim.


Looks like things didn’t quite go as planned.
LOL.

It was “disastrous” for little commies like you.
 
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