The One Constant In Trumps Presidency: Tomorrow Will Be Worse

What makes these lunatics think they can find something wrong with Trump's taxes when the IRS has been auditing them?

If the IRS can't find anything wrong it's all just a smear campaign.
Wrong. The IRS is looking for tax fraud, not deposits from his Russian handlers.


You can find the deposits from Russian handlers in the Clintoon Foundation accounts.
They've actually looked at those and there's nothing there.

Now let's see if we can say the same for tRump's.
 
What makes these lunatics think they can find something wrong with Trump's taxes when the IRS has been auditing them?

If the IRS can't find anything wrong it's all just a smear campaign.
Wrong. The IRS is looking for tax fraud, not deposits from his Russian handlers.


You can find the deposits from Russian handlers in the Clintoon Foundation accounts.
They've actually looked at those and there's nothing there.

Now let's see if we can say the same for tRump's.


Lie.
 
Whenever you are asked to name the lowest moment of the Trump presidency, one answer is almost always correct: Tomorrow.
As the nation ricochets between chaos and calamity, the one reliable constant is the near certainty that things will get worse.

On Friday night, President Trump commuted the sentence of longtime adviser Roger Stone, convicted by a jury of multiple felonies for lying to federal investigators to protect Trump in the Russia probe. Trump’s clemency came the same day Stone made the corrupt bargain explicit by saying he resisted “enormous pressure to turn on” Trump.

On Saturday, Trump’s White House launched a public broadside attempting to discredit its own chief infectious-disease expert, Anthony Fauci, because Fauci sounded renewed alarms about the coronavirus, which has killed at least 132,000 in the United States and is accelerating out of control. Then, on Sunday, as Florida reported a breathtaking 15,300 new cases of the virus in a single day, and other states reported overwhelmed hospitals and climbing death tolls, Trump tweeted a defense of his decision to play golf during his 276th visit to one of his golf clubs during his presidency.

On Monday, Trump retweeted a TV clip in which one of his allies, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), accused the left of “cultural genocide,” an echo of white nationalists’ claims of “white genocide,” and saying “the organizers of Black Lives Matter, who pledge allegiance to the destruction of America, have a lot more in common with the Confederate generals that they hate than they would like to admit.” This followed Trump’s “white power” retweet and another instance of his campaign allegedly appropriating Nazi symbols.


Abuse of power, flagrant disregard for American lives and racist provocations — all in 72 hours. I had long feared the country couldn’t survive another four years of Trump’s assaults. Now, I worry whether it can survive another 190 days.


Losing support, and becoming more unhinged every day. Anyone tied to Trumps business interests, better get out now before Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.
Worse for you chinese infiltrators.
 
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Whenever you are asked to name the lowest moment of the Trump presidency, one answer is almost always correct: Tomorrow.
As the nation ricochets between chaos and calamity, the one reliable constant is the near certainty that things will get worse.

On Friday night, President Trump commuted the sentence of longtime adviser Roger Stone, convicted by a jury of multiple felonies for lying to federal investigators to protect Trump in the Russia probe. Trump’s clemency came the same day Stone made the corrupt bargain explicit by saying he resisted “enormous pressure to turn on” Trump.

On Saturday, Trump’s White House launched a public broadside attempting to discredit its own chief infectious-disease expert, Anthony Fauci, because Fauci sounded renewed alarms about the coronavirus, which has killed at least 132,000 in the United States and is accelerating out of control. Then, on Sunday, as Florida reported a breathtaking 15,300 new cases of the virus in a single day, and other states reported overwhelmed hospitals and climbing death tolls, Trump tweeted a defense of his decision to play golf during his 276th visit to one of his golf clubs during his presidency.

On Monday, Trump retweeted a TV clip in which one of his allies, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), accused the left of “cultural genocide,” an echo of white nationalists’ claims of “white genocide,” and saying “the organizers of Black Lives Matter, who pledge allegiance to the destruction of America, have a lot more in common with the Confederate generals that they hate than they would like to admit.” This followed Trump’s “white power” retweet and another instance of his campaign allegedly appropriating Nazi symbols.


Abuse of power, flagrant disregard for American lives and racist provocations — all in 72 hours. I had long feared the country couldn’t survive another four years of Trump’s assaults. Now, I worry whether it can survive another 190 days.


Losing support, and becoming more unhinged every day. Anyone tied to Trumps business interests, better get out now before Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.
Would you like to compare Stones commutation before an election to Obamas and Clintons pardons after they left office?......

Did they reward people with pardons and commutations for covering up their crimes?
Clinton and Obama did it to reward their silence.....Trump commuted Stones sentence because it was harsher than usual because he is a FOT....friend of Trump.....clearly an unfair punishment by a biased judge and jury foreperson.....we have the evidence to prove it....you lose again....
LMf'nAO!!

Their silence for what??

How could you be gullible enough to get this so completely backwards?

Who's getting rewarded for resisting the urge to flip on a political figure?

Not the low level offenders who Obama commuted, that's for sure.
McDougal....look them up.....

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Whenever you are asked to name the lowest moment of the Trump presidency, one answer is almost always correct: Tomorrow.
As the nation ricochets between chaos and calamity, the one reliable constant is the near certainty that things will get worse.

On Friday night, President Trump commuted the sentence of longtime adviser Roger Stone, convicted by a jury of multiple felonies for lying to federal investigators to protect Trump in the Russia probe. Trump’s clemency came the same day Stone made the corrupt bargain explicit by saying he resisted “enormous pressure to turn on” Trump.

On Saturday, Trump’s White House launched a public broadside attempting to discredit its own chief infectious-disease expert, Anthony Fauci, because Fauci sounded renewed alarms about the coronavirus, which has killed at least 132,000 in the United States and is accelerating out of control. Then, on Sunday, as Florida reported a breathtaking 15,300 new cases of the virus in a single day, and other states reported overwhelmed hospitals and climbing death tolls, Trump tweeted a defense of his decision to play golf during his 276th visit to one of his golf clubs during his presidency.

On Monday, Trump retweeted a TV clip in which one of his allies, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), accused the left of “cultural genocide,” an echo of white nationalists’ claims of “white genocide,” and saying “the organizers of Black Lives Matter, who pledge allegiance to the destruction of America, have a lot more in common with the Confederate generals that they hate than they would like to admit.” This followed Trump’s “white power” retweet and another instance of his campaign allegedly appropriating Nazi symbols.


Abuse of power, flagrant disregard for American lives and racist provocations — all in 72 hours. I had long feared the country couldn’t survive another four years of Trump’s assaults. Now, I worry whether it can survive another 190 days.


Losing support, and becoming more unhinged every day. Anyone tied to Trumps business interests, better get out now before Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.

Why post this horseshit? Everyone just laughs at it.


Look for the laughing to pick up after Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.
More deep state people of families.
 
Whenever you are asked to name the lowest moment of the Trump presidency, one answer is almost always correct: Tomorrow.
As the nation ricochets between chaos and calamity, the one reliable constant is the near certainty that things will get worse.

On Friday night, President Trump commuted the sentence of longtime adviser Roger Stone, convicted by a jury of multiple felonies for lying to federal investigators to protect Trump in the Russia probe. Trump’s clemency came the same day Stone made the corrupt bargain explicit by saying he resisted “enormous pressure to turn on” Trump.

On Saturday, Trump’s White House launched a public broadside attempting to discredit its own chief infectious-disease expert, Anthony Fauci, because Fauci sounded renewed alarms about the coronavirus, which has killed at least 132,000 in the United States and is accelerating out of control. Then, on Sunday, as Florida reported a breathtaking 15,300 new cases of the virus in a single day, and other states reported overwhelmed hospitals and climbing death tolls, Trump tweeted a defense of his decision to play golf during his 276th visit to one of his golf clubs during his presidency.

On Monday, Trump retweeted a TV clip in which one of his allies, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), accused the left of “cultural genocide,” an echo of white nationalists’ claims of “white genocide,” and saying “the organizers of Black Lives Matter, who pledge allegiance to the destruction of America, have a lot more in common with the Confederate generals that they hate than they would like to admit.” This followed Trump’s “white power” retweet and another instance of his campaign allegedly appropriating Nazi symbols.


Abuse of power, flagrant disregard for American lives and racist provocations — all in 72 hours. I had long feared the country couldn’t survive another four years of Trump’s assaults. Now, I worry whether it can survive another 190 days.


Losing support, and becoming more unhinged every day. Anyone tied to Trumps business interests, better get out now before Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.
It is an ongoing shit show since Trump issues his fateful health recommndations to inject Lysol and shine sunlight inside infected people. Jared and Miller effectively got rid of anyone who would tell Trump to not pursue his knee jerk tendencies but to take advice. He was ok so long as he limited himself to tweeting, but once he started ignoring advice from experts like McMasters and Mattis and Fauci and even Azar …..
 
What makes these lunatics think they can find something wrong with Trump's taxes when the IRS has been auditing them?

If the IRS can't find anything wrong it's all just a smear campaign.
Wrong. The IRS is looking for tax fraud, not deposits from his Russian handlers.


You can find the deposits from Russian handlers in the Clintoon Foundation accounts.


Trump has already had two income tax fraud trials by the state of New York and the city of New York. They were civil fraud, not criminal fraud. Trump’s taxes based on records we know came from his niece, without question, he and his siblings are major-league tax cheats. Now Deutsche Bank says it will turn over records also. What the district attorney is seeking is the business records, the accounting records, the banking records to 2011. If those deviate from what Donald trump put on the tax returns, they’ll indict Donald Trump for criminal tax fraud.
 
Whenever you are asked to name the lowest moment of the Trump presidency, one answer is almost always correct: Tomorrow.
As the nation ricochets between chaos and calamity, the one reliable constant is the near certainty that things will get worse.

On Friday night, President Trump commuted the sentence of longtime adviser Roger Stone, convicted by a jury of multiple felonies for lying to federal investigators to protect Trump in the Russia probe. Trump’s clemency came the same day Stone made the corrupt bargain explicit by saying he resisted “enormous pressure to turn on” Trump.

On Saturday, Trump’s White House launched a public broadside attempting to discredit its own chief infectious-disease expert, Anthony Fauci, because Fauci sounded renewed alarms about the coronavirus, which has killed at least 132,000 in the United States and is accelerating out of control. Then, on Sunday, as Florida reported a breathtaking 15,300 new cases of the virus in a single day, and other states reported overwhelmed hospitals and climbing death tolls, Trump tweeted a defense of his decision to play golf during his 276th visit to one of his golf clubs during his presidency.

On Monday, Trump retweeted a TV clip in which one of his allies, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), accused the left of “cultural genocide,” an echo of white nationalists’ claims of “white genocide,” and saying “the organizers of Black Lives Matter, who pledge allegiance to the destruction of America, have a lot more in common with the Confederate generals that they hate than they would like to admit.” This followed Trump’s “white power” retweet and another instance of his campaign allegedly appropriating Nazi symbols.


Abuse of power, flagrant disregard for American lives and racist provocations — all in 72 hours. I had long feared the country couldn’t survive another four years of Trump’s assaults. Now, I worry whether it can survive another 190 days.


Losing support, and becoming more unhinged every day. Anyone tied to Trumps business interests, better get out now before Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.
It is an ongoing shit show since Trump issues his fateful health recommndations to inject Lysol and shine sunlight inside infected people. Jared and Miller effectively got rid of anyone who would tell Trump to not pursue his knee jerk tendencies but to take advice. He was ok so long as he limited himself to tweeting, but once he started ignoring advice from experts like McMasters and Mattis and Fauci and even Azar …..

You never read the posts, where they actually show that UV is used inside the body, here is but one example from Internal Medicine

IV UV Light Therapy


Excerpt:

What Is Intravenous Light Therapy?
Intravenous Light Therapy is currently used worldwide and is an innovative therapy which is used to improve overall well-being and health by accelerating the replenishment of blood cells while using visible wavelengths of green, red or blue. This therapy uses low-level infrared laser light which is directly applied to the bloodstream while creating a much deeper depth of tissue penetration which stimulates the circulation of blood and stems cells thus showing effective results on the patients.

How Is The Therapy Performed?
This therapy enables the application of laser light directly into the bloodstream by using a special fiber optic IV catheter technology. The laser light used in this procedure stimulates circulating of blood cells and stem cells.

While this therapy uses a different type of wavelengths of light that triggers distinct biological mechanisms within the body thus improves blood circulation and strengthens the immune system. IV UV Light Therapy is also used to improve a wide range of medical conditions such as chronic Lyme disease, chronic inflammation, Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), upper respiratory infections and much more. Along with UV Light Therapy, IV vitamins and fluids can also be administered to help with overall wellness and hydration.

To perform this therapy a needle is used to enter a vein. An optical fiber carries the laser light from the generating device used for the therapy through the needle into the bloodstream. On an average, the blood cells take about a minute to be pumped all the way through the body. While undergoing the therapy the entire blood supply is exposed to the color laser around 10 times.

LINK

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Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation Therapy
Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation, also called Photoluminescence Therapy, is intravenously applied ultraviolet energy. Due to its profound photochemical, biochemical and physiological effects it has been of great value in a wide variety of diseases according to over 100 years of research findings.

Excerpt:

Niels Ryberg Finsen is considered the father of Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation. In the late 1890s, he treated various skin conditions with Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation and he and his successors reported a success rate of about 98% in curing lupus vulgaris, a tuberculosis-like disease of the skin and mucous membranes. In 1903, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his research in photochemotherapy.

In the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, E. K. Knott, M.D. in Seattle, Washington, and other physicians applied this treatment successfully to a variety of other conditions, such as bacterial diseases, viral infections including acute and chronic hepatitis, poliomyelitis, encephalitis, overwhelming toxemias, rheumatoid arthritis and many other diseases and conditions.

In Europe, since the early 1950s, Josef M. Issels, M.D. administered Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation, or Photoluminescence Therapy, as an important component of his treatment program to thousands of his patients suffering from cancer and various immune disorders.

LINK

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Austin Zone

Intravenous Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy
by Ron Kennedy, M.D.

Excerpt:

In living systems oxygen (as O2) is transported by hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells. This is a highly efficient way of conducting oxygen from the lungs to the tissues of the body and insuring it does not react with anything along the way. Because it is bound by hemoglobin, it is unable to react to anything else until it is released by the hemoglobin (which then picks up carbon dioxide and transports it to the lungs).

In bio-oxidative medicine, oxygen is introduced directly into the body as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or as ozone (O3). Although ozone is used safely and with great benefit throughout Europe and in many other parts of the world, the medical establishment in the United States refuses to recognize it as a valid therapy and actively persecutes doctors who use it. Luckily, hydrogen peroxide is not treated in this way, even though it is an equally powerful oxidative approach.

The chemical reaction looks like this:

H2O2 _ H2O + O–

This is chemical shorthand to indicate that in the body, hydrogen peroxide is converted to water and singlet oxygen. This singlet oxygen located at the end of this reaction is a powerful oxidizing agent. It is the active agent in hydrogen peroxide therapy.

In IV H2O2 therapy, Hydrogen peroxide is infused into the circulatory system through a vein in the arm. It drips in over a ninety-minute period. Five cc of pharmaceutical-grade, three-percent hydrogen peroxide are put in 500 cc five percent glucose in water as a carrier solution. Two grams of magnesium chloride are added alon gwith a small amount of manganese to prevent vein sclerosis.

LINK

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Your medical ignorance is thus exposed.
 
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Whenever you are asked to name the lowest moment of the Trump presidency, one answer is almost always correct: Tomorrow.
As the nation ricochets between chaos and calamity, the one reliable constant is the near certainty that things will get worse.

On Friday night, President Trump commuted the sentence of longtime adviser Roger Stone, convicted by a jury of multiple felonies for lying to federal investigators to protect Trump in the Russia probe. Trump’s clemency came the same day Stone made the corrupt bargain explicit by saying he resisted “enormous pressure to turn on” Trump.

On Saturday, Trump’s White House launched a public broadside attempting to discredit its own chief infectious-disease expert, Anthony Fauci, because Fauci sounded renewed alarms about the coronavirus, which has killed at least 132,000 in the United States and is accelerating out of control. Then, on Sunday, as Florida reported a breathtaking 15,300 new cases of the virus in a single day, and other states reported overwhelmed hospitals and climbing death tolls, Trump tweeted a defense of his decision to play golf during his 276th visit to one of his golf clubs during his presidency.

On Monday, Trump retweeted a TV clip in which one of his allies, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), accused the left of “cultural genocide,” an echo of white nationalists’ claims of “white genocide,” and saying “the organizers of Black Lives Matter, who pledge allegiance to the destruction of America, have a lot more in common with the Confederate generals that they hate than they would like to admit.” This followed Trump’s “white power” retweet and another instance of his campaign allegedly appropriating Nazi symbols.


Abuse of power, flagrant disregard for American lives and racist provocations — all in 72 hours. I had long feared the country couldn’t survive another four years of Trump’s assaults. Now, I worry whether it can survive another 190 days.


Losing support, and becoming more unhinged every day. Anyone tied to Trumps business interests, better get out now before Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.
Would you like to compare Stones commutation before an election to Obamas and Clintons pardons after they left office?......

Did they reward people with pardons and commutations for covering up their crimes?
Clinton and Obama did it to reward their silence.....Trump commuted Stones sentence because it was harsher than usual because he is a FOT....friend of Trump.....clearly an unfair punishment by a biased judge and jury foreperson.....we have the evidence to prove it....you lose again....
LMf'nAO!!

Their silence for what??

How could you be gullible enough to get this so completely backwards?

Who's getting rewarded for resisting the urge to flip on a political figure?

Not the low level offenders who Obama commuted, that's for sure.
McDougal....look them up.....

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The Clinton thing is still remarkably opaque, in fact it looks far more likely that they were victims than accomplices. I know the RWNJ infotainment sphere disagrees, but there it is.

President Obama commuted the sentences of a buncha folks who got life for repeated minor offenses.

Neither one interfered in the sentencing or prosecution of people convicted of lying to protect them.
 
Whenever you are asked to name the lowest moment of the Trump presidency, one answer is almost always correct: Tomorrow.
As the nation ricochets between chaos and calamity, the one reliable constant is the near certainty that things will get worse.

On Friday night, President Trump commuted the sentence of longtime adviser Roger Stone, convicted by a jury of multiple felonies for lying to federal investigators to protect Trump in the Russia probe. Trump’s clemency came the same day Stone made the corrupt bargain explicit by saying he resisted “enormous pressure to turn on” Trump.

On Saturday, Trump’s White House launched a public broadside attempting to discredit its own chief infectious-disease expert, Anthony Fauci, because Fauci sounded renewed alarms about the coronavirus, which has killed at least 132,000 in the United States and is accelerating out of control. Then, on Sunday, as Florida reported a breathtaking 15,300 new cases of the virus in a single day, and other states reported overwhelmed hospitals and climbing death tolls, Trump tweeted a defense of his decision to play golf during his 276th visit to one of his golf clubs during his presidency.

On Monday, Trump retweeted a TV clip in which one of his allies, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), accused the left of “cultural genocide,” an echo of white nationalists’ claims of “white genocide,” and saying “the organizers of Black Lives Matter, who pledge allegiance to the destruction of America, have a lot more in common with the Confederate generals that they hate than they would like to admit.” This followed Trump’s “white power” retweet and another instance of his campaign allegedly appropriating Nazi symbols.


Abuse of power, flagrant disregard for American lives and racist provocations — all in 72 hours. I had long feared the country couldn’t survive another four years of Trump’s assaults. Now, I worry whether it can survive another 190 days.


Losing support, and becoming more unhinged every day. Anyone tied to Trumps business interests, better get out now before Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.

Why post this horseshit? Everyone just laughs at it.


Look for the laughing to pick up after Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.


Are you saying he'll illegally release grand jury material? I hope he looks good in oange.

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The Clinton thing is still remarkably opaque, in fact it looks far more likely that they were victims than accomplices.
Says who?...you?...give me a break the Clintons were/are filthy corrupt....
You left out the part where I said I know you disagree.
Hillary cheated Bernie out of the primary and had Donna Brazil get her debate questions....where there is smoke there is fire...the Clintons are the 2nd most corrupt people to ever sully the White House....you libs sure can pick em....and now Ukraine Joe...China Joe...the finger Joe???? he won't last a month even if he somehow finds a way to win....don't select your candidate because you think he can win....that never works...the fire was with Bernie not sleepy Joe....
 
Whenever you are asked to name the lowest moment of the Trump presidency, one answer is almost always correct: Tomorrow.
As the nation ricochets between chaos and calamity, the one reliable constant is the near certainty that things will get worse.

On Friday night, President Trump commuted the sentence of longtime adviser Roger Stone, convicted by a jury of multiple felonies for lying to federal investigators to protect Trump in the Russia probe. Trump’s clemency came the same day Stone made the corrupt bargain explicit by saying he resisted “enormous pressure to turn on” Trump.

On Saturday, Trump’s White House launched a public broadside attempting to discredit its own chief infectious-disease expert, Anthony Fauci, because Fauci sounded renewed alarms about the coronavirus, which has killed at least 132,000 in the United States and is accelerating out of control. Then, on Sunday, as Florida reported a breathtaking 15,300 new cases of the virus in a single day, and other states reported overwhelmed hospitals and climbing death tolls, Trump tweeted a defense of his decision to play golf during his 276th visit to one of his golf clubs during his presidency.

On Monday, Trump retweeted a TV clip in which one of his allies, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), accused the left of “cultural genocide,” an echo of white nationalists’ claims of “white genocide,” and saying “the organizers of Black Lives Matter, who pledge allegiance to the destruction of America, have a lot more in common with the Confederate generals that they hate than they would like to admit.” This followed Trump’s “white power” retweet and another instance of his campaign allegedly appropriating Nazi symbols.


Abuse of power, flagrant disregard for American lives and racist provocations — all in 72 hours. I had long feared the country couldn’t survive another four years of Trump’s assaults. Now, I worry whether it can survive another 190 days.


Losing support, and becoming more unhinged every day. Anyone tied to Trumps business interests, better get out now before Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.

"Tomorrow Will Be Worse"

For you lefties certainly will.
 
It's crazy, every week somebody says "worst week so far" but next week is always worse!!

Seems almost impossible, but yet it keeps happening!

What happens next?

This week...

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Next week...

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Simplified...

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Whenever you are asked to name the lowest moment of the Trump presidency, one answer is almost always correct: Tomorrow.
As the nation ricochets between chaos and calamity, the one reliable constant is the near certainty that things will get worse.

On Friday night, President Trump commuted the sentence of longtime adviser Roger Stone, convicted by a jury of multiple felonies for lying to federal investigators to protect Trump in the Russia probe. Trump’s clemency came the same day Stone made the corrupt bargain explicit by saying he resisted “enormous pressure to turn on” Trump.

On Saturday, Trump’s White House launched a public broadside attempting to discredit its own chief infectious-disease expert, Anthony Fauci, because Fauci sounded renewed alarms about the coronavirus, which has killed at least 132,000 in the United States and is accelerating out of control. Then, on Sunday, as Florida reported a breathtaking 15,300 new cases of the virus in a single day, and other states reported overwhelmed hospitals and climbing death tolls, Trump tweeted a defense of his decision to play golf during his 276th visit to one of his golf clubs during his presidency.

On Monday, Trump retweeted a TV clip in which one of his allies, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), accused the left of “cultural genocide,” an echo of white nationalists’ claims of “white genocide,” and saying “the organizers of Black Lives Matter, who pledge allegiance to the destruction of America, have a lot more in common with the Confederate generals that they hate than they would like to admit.” This followed Trump’s “white power” retweet and another instance of his campaign allegedly appropriating Nazi symbols.


Abuse of power, flagrant disregard for American lives and racist provocations — all in 72 hours. I had long feared the country couldn’t survive another four years of Trump’s assaults. Now, I worry whether it can survive another 190 days.


Losing support, and becoming more unhinged every day. Anyone tied to Trumps business interests, better get out now before Cyrus Vance gets those tax records.
Just wait till the election, then your tomorrows are all gonna suck big time for the foreseeable future. I can hardly wait.
 

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