Trump posts he is glad Mueller is dead

Anyone who saw th Democrats' reaction to multiple attemps on Trump's life would not be suddenly shocked at this simple statement by Trump that he is glad one of the heads of the lawfare effort against him is dead.

Meuller's drive was to put Trump in prison, where he would have likely dies sooner than Meuller, so it is very understandable that Trump is relieved that Meuller did not succeed.
Republican Mueller was assigned, by Trump's justice department, the task of determining whether Trump and his election personnel coordinated with Putin's operatives who were also working to elect Trump.

(Republican Steve Bannon had described the Trump Tower meeting between Trump's son and a group of Russians during the 2016 election campaign as “treasonous” and “unpatriotic”.)

Mueller fulfilled his responsibility and found no evidence that Trump or any of his aides "coordinated" with the Russian government's 2016 election interference on his behalf.

How does that justify Trump's need to publicly proclaim his insipid reaction to the death of a man who dedicated his life to service to the United States?
 
Republican Mueller was assigned, by Trump's justice department, the task of determining whether Trump and his election personnel coordinated with Putin's operatives who were also working to elect Trump.

(Republican Steve Bannon had described the Trump Tower meeting between Trump's son and a group of Russians during the 2016 election campaign as “treasonous” and “unpatriotic”.)

Mueller fulfilled his responsibility and found no evidence that Trump or any of his aides "coordinated" with the Russian government's 2016 election interference on his behalf.

How does that justify Trump's need to publicly proclaim his insipid reaction to the death of a man who dedicated his life to service to the United States?
Realizing that when I say "Meuller did this," or "Mueller did that," we learned at his hearings that he did not have cognitive autonomy when that report was written and placed in front of him for his signature. I mentioned that in my first post in the thread.

What the DOJ did to Trump was infuriating and it is quite understandable that Trump would say something like that in frustration. As I said in my first post, it was not the right thing to say, but it was not even in the same ballpark as what the people assigned to the Meuller investigation did to Trump.

As you and every other "not Democrat" on here know, the DOJ was not "Trump's DOJ," or they would not have treated him the way they did. But that was Trump's mistake to believe that the DOJ were nonpartisan professionals. He did not make that mistake in his second term.

Unlike Democrats, normal people learn from mistakes.
 
Realizing that when I say "Meuller did this," or "Mueller did that," we learned at his hearings that he did not have cognitive autonomy when that report was written and placed in front of him for his signature. I mentioned that in my first post in the thread.

What the DOJ did to Trump was infuriating and it is quite understandable that Trump would say something like that in frustration. As I said in my first post, it was not the right thing to say, but it was not even in the same ballpark as what the people assigned to the Meuller investigation did to Trump.

As you and every other "not Democrat" on here know, the DOJ was not "Trump's DOJ," or they would not have treated him the way they did. But that was Trump's mistake to believe that the DOJ were nonpartisan professionals. He did not make that mistake in his second term.

Unlike Democrats, normal people learn from mistakes.
Do you have a comparable dispensation from common decency for Trump when he pleasures himself by posting an image of the Obamas as apes, or falsely accuses immigrants in Springfield, Ohio of eating their neighbors' pets?

If he is not mature enough to refrain from such depraved conduct at this stage of decrepitude, I don't see any hope.
 
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