The Republican Party is protecting Ilhan Omar from accountability (2nd Attempt)

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The Republican Party is protecting Ilhan Omar from accountability​





Here's a link to something useless. Trump wants it investigated. But hasn't pushed for it. Neither has anyone in his administration.
And according to the above video, the GOP has blocked any attempt to hold Omar accountable.

Trump escalates feud with Ilhan Omar, appears to suggest she is linked to ISIS
 
More pro rasslin'.

You'll likely need DOJ involvement....

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The dems would love nothing more than to fight a Omar deportation effort before the midterms.....Sucks, but good block.

Wait, you're actually spinning this into something good for the GOP?

Or am I'm missing something here?

Omar should've already been gone. At least kicked out of congress.
 
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The Republican Party is protecting Ilhan Omar from accountability​





Here's a link to something useless. Trump wants it investigated. But hasn't pushed for it. Neither has anyone in his administration.
And according to the above video, the GOP has blocked any attempt to hold Omar accountable.

Trump escalates feud with Ilhan Omar, appears to suggest she is linked to ISIS

Accountability for what?
 
I choose to not run about with my hair on fire.....There's plenty of time to get shed of her.
Strawman....Nobody has their hair on fire.

Either you want accountability or your don't...People who sputter out verbal diarrhea like "not how things work" make excuses for failure.
 
You need to stop thinking that Trump and the GOP are 4D chess masters.

Omar should've already been deported.
Two things can be true at the same time.

Ilhan Omar damn well should be deported.

And Trump and the GOP may see a move along those lines prior to the midterms as a probable mistake, politically.
 
Two things can be true at the same time.

Ilhan Omar damn well should be deported.

And Trump and the GOP may see a move along those lines prior to the midterms as a probable mistake, politically.

Doing the right thing is what the GOP voters need. They've been shit on by Trump so many times in his 2nd Administration.

If they lose the midterms, it won't be because they didn't deport Omar.

It'll be because he didn't do the right things.
Like not start wars.
Not releasing the Epstein files.
Not making major spending cuts.
Increasing taxes/tariffs. And all those other broken promises.

The ONLY affect not going after Omar is going to have on the election, is giving the GOP another reason to not show up and vote.
 
Doing the right thing is what the GOP voters need. They've been shit on by Trump so many times in his 2nd Administration.

If they lose the midterms, it won't be because they didn't deport Omar.

It'll be because he didn't do the right things.
Like not start wars.
Not releasing the Epstein files.
Not making major spending cuts.
Increasing taxes/tariffs. And all those other broken promises.

The ONLY affect not going after Omar is going to have on the election, is giving the GOP another reason to not show up and vote.
I sense you believe all of what you just posted. But, as you are likely well aware, your belief doesn’t make it so.

You say that he “started” a war. I deny it. He did choose to fight before the deranged mullahs over there in IslamoNazi Iran got their hands on working nuclear weapons. And there are clearly consequences which flow from that determination. But your simple declaration fails to consider the alternative.

Wouldn’t he be guilty of having failed to act if the Iranian vermin had achieved their nuclear weapons objective? I’d venture the guess: the world would have become a much more dangerous place if that happened.

The Epstein files have been released.

You and I both want spending cuts. But sometimes we find that they can’t be achieved as readily as we might hope. He is busy trying to fix so many broken things so fast that he seems to have realized that such spending cannot be cut so easily. This is different than merely kicking the can down the road. Also, it isn’t something he can do unilaterally.

Would you agree that many Representatives and Senators would agree on supporting the old way of doing things over doing the responsible thing? The ongoing systemic problem is not exactly his fault.

He decreased taxes. He did do some major things on the matter of tariffs. (Yes, I do see tariffs as a form of taxation, but that has more to do with bringing jobs back to America. Again, internationally, he has sought to level the playing field.

All in all, I still maintain that he has done and is doing a damn good job. Perfect? No.
Correcting all that we have allowed to rot in the foundation of our republic takes time to fix. And choices need to be made. Priorities have to be put into place. Plus, in all due candor, mistakes and misjudgments will happen.
 
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Try this again, because it's important.
I need "required content."

The Republican Party is protecting Ilhan Omar from accountability​





Here's a link to something useless. Trump wants it investigated. But hasn't pushed for it. Neither has anyone in his administration.
And according to the above video, the GOP has blocked any attempt to hold Omar accountable.

Trump escalates feud with Ilhan Omar, appears to suggest she is linked to ISIS

Most likely they’re protecting their own asses.

They don’t want to set a precedent where they start subpoenaing each others personal information because of petty partisan witch hunts.
 
I sense you believe all of what you just posted. But, as you are likely well aware, your belief doesn’t make it so.

Based on facts, that do make my post 100% correct

You say that he “started” a war. I deny it. He did choose to fight before the deranged mullahs over there in IslamoNazi Iran got their hands on working nuclear weapons. And there are clearly consequences which flow from that determination. But your simple declaration fails to consider the alternative.

Wouldn’t he be guilty of having failed to act if the Iranian vermin had achieved their nuclear weapons objective? I’d venture the guess: the world would have become a much more dangerous place if that happened.

The Epstein files have been released.

You and I both want spending cuts. But sometimes we find that they can’t be achieved as readily as we might hope. He is busy trying to fix so many broken things so fast that he seems to have realized that such spending cannot be cut so easily. This is different than merely kicking the can down the road. Also, it isn’t something he can do unilaterally.

Would you agree that many Representatives and Senators would agree on supporting the old way of doing things over doing the responsible thing? The ongoing systemic problem is not exactly his fault.

He decreased taxes. He did do some major things on the matter of tariffs. (Yes, I do see tariffs as a form of taxation, but that has more to do with bringing jobs back to America. Again, internationally, he has sought to level the playing field.

All in all, I still maintain that he has done and is doing a damn good job. Perfect? No.
Correcting all that we have allowed to rot in the foundation of our republic takes time to fix. And choices need to be made. Priorities have to be put into place. Plus, in all due candor, mistakes and misjudgments will happen.

The US struck first. We started it.


Not all of the Epstein files have been released. Some suspects names are still heavily redacted. And some have been deleted.

He's not once vetoed a bill or threatened to veto one for over spending. Don't even try that one.

Trump didn't decrease taxes. He signed a bill into law that kept the income taxes the same.
And in turn, he increased taxes/tariffs. And because of his spending problem, he devalued the currency. Which is a tax increase.

Oh, and he's letting Omar continue being a US congressmen. And remain here in the USA.

Stop playing. You've been duped. You just don't have the backbone to admit it.
 
Most likely they’re protecting their own asses.

They don’t want to set a precedent where they start subpoenaing each others personal information because of petty partisan witch hunts.

No. They're just weak, left leaning, big spending Republicans.
 
No. They're just weak, left leaning, big spending Republicans.
They’re afraid about what happens when they don’t control the House and Dems start sending subpoenas for anything they want for any reason they want.

You can hurt a lot of people this way.

Nancy Mace is a crazy person and not thinking long term.
 

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