They're working on it? The guy came out and said we've released all we are going to? Nothing left but more of the same?
I Trust in Trump. I know the others can't be Trusted. What choice are do we have? And there is nothing of value in there. A lot of business people forced out of work as they had a visit or an email. What do you want? NAZI Germany 1940?
Which one?
Trump has
vacillated on abortion for decades, declaring himself “very pro-choice” as recently as 1999.
As he courted evangelical voters in his 2016 presidential campaign, he went so far as to say during in an interview that women who get the procedure should be punished.
On Jan. 24, 2020, he became the first president in history to attend Washington's annual
March for Life rally, declaring that “unborn children have never had a stronger defender in the White House.”
But since Roe was overturned, he has struggled to define his position,
insisting falsely that even Americans who support abortion rights want to leave the issue to the states. In late August, he suggested he may vote for an abortion rights measure in his home state of Florida,
only to say a day later, under pressure from abortion rights opponents, that he would oppose it. Even in opposing it, he has called Florida’s banning of the procedure after six weeks too restrictive.
In a book he co-wrote in 2000, “The America We Deserve,”
Trump called Social Security a “Ponzi scheme,” and
suggested raising the age for full retirement to 70 and privatizing the system.
He also said in a 2020 interview that he would be open to cutting Social Security and Medicare “at some point.”
But since running for president in 2016, he has generally spoken against such cuts — a position he has reiterated often as he campaigns this year, including at an Aug. 30 rally in Pennsylvania.
“I will fight for and protect your Social Security and Medicare with no cuts whatsoever,” he said.
Trump, who had been a critic of TikTok, issued an executive order on Aug. 6, 2020, that could have led to a ban, justifying “aggressive action against the owners of TikTok to protect our national security.”
He abruptly changed his view this March after meeting in Florida with billionaire
Republican megadonor Jeff Yass, whose trading company owns a 15% stake in ByteDance. Trump has said they did not discuss TikTok. Former Trump senior advisor Kellyanne Conway also lobbied against the TikTok ban on behalf of the conservative Club for Growth, which counts Yass as one of its biggest donors.
“We love TikTok. I'm going to save TikTok,”
It can be difficult to separate the Republican former president and 2024 nominee's false statements on any particular issue from his changes in policy positions over time.
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A FIVE MINITE SEARCH, CHEETO IS ON BOTH SIDES OF DOZEN'S OF ISSUES, DEPENDING ON WHOSE GIVING HIM $$$$$
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