BULLDOG
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Lots of talk about whether Eric is the dumbest Trump, and I'll leave that to somebody else to decide. This is not a call out thread to determine if he is the dumbest Trump. I just want to know if he was right when he said about Leticia James
āSean, she said literally on video...āIām going to go into office every single day, Iām gonna sue Trump, and then Iām gonna go home,āā Eric complained to Sean Hannity on Monday night, referencing New York attorney general Letitia James, who is investigating the Trump Organization. āMeaning, she ran on the campaign promise of suing my father because she didnāt believe in his political party, because she didnāt like us, because the people in Washington, D.C., told her to do that. It violates the Constitution, itās unethical, itās wrong"
Forget that I haven't found where she actually said "Iām gonna sue Trump, and then Iām gonna go home", and forget the fact that it was a pretty accurate quote from current Tx governor, but then AG Greg Abbot when in a 2013 speech to fellow Republicans, when asked what his job entails, Abbott said: "I go into the office in the morning, I sue Barack Obama, and then I go home."
Is it unethical, does it violate the constitution, and is it wrong to make a remark like that? Was Greg Abbot unethical, and wrong, and unconstitutional to make that remark?
āSean, she said literally on video...āIām going to go into office every single day, Iām gonna sue Trump, and then Iām gonna go home,āā Eric complained to Sean Hannity on Monday night, referencing New York attorney general Letitia James, who is investigating the Trump Organization. āMeaning, she ran on the campaign promise of suing my father because she didnāt believe in his political party, because she didnāt like us, because the people in Washington, D.C., told her to do that. It violates the Constitution, itās unethical, itās wrong"
Forget that I haven't found where she actually said "Iām gonna sue Trump, and then Iām gonna go home", and forget the fact that it was a pretty accurate quote from current Tx governor, but then AG Greg Abbot when in a 2013 speech to fellow Republicans, when asked what his job entails, Abbott said: "I go into the office in the morning, I sue Barack Obama, and then I go home."
Is it unethical, does it violate the constitution, and is it wrong to make a remark like that? Was Greg Abbot unethical, and wrong, and unconstitutional to make that remark?
Eric Trump Canāt Stop, Wonāt Stop Gunning for āDumbest Trump Aliveā Title
The ex-presidentās son is out there trying to defend his dad, and itās not going well.
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