What will Trump supporters do now that there leader is a target of a major criminal probe.

The really funny part in all of this is that your TDS ridden little brains can't grasp what you have done to yourselves.
There you go. If you can't debate, scream "TDS". Your cult has trained you well in the art of evasion.

You dumb shits have just took RvW off the table and energized every right-leaner and half the center-left in the country against you.
I'm guessing you haven't hung around with any normal people for a very long time, so you think the hysterical Trump cultists here represent normal people.

They don't.
 
There you go. If you can't debate, scream "TDS". Your cult has trained you well in the art of evasion.


I'm guessing you haven't hung around with any normal people for a very long time, so you think the hysterical Trump cultists here represent normal people.

They don't.
Then I guess we will find out come November and again in '24.

If I was you I'd be buying some of those super-absorbent micro-fiber towels for all your tears though. ;)
 
The dems have weaponized their own SS in the FBI. The FBI has been an enemy of this country for awhile now. Their dept needs to be ended. They are very dangerous.
They're definitely not who we thought they were when I was growing up.

And to think I thought it was cool to have FBI clearance for a job that I had several years ago. But I was a liberal dem back then.
 
What will Trump supporters do now that there leader is a target of a major criminal probe.

When the Trump minions believed the lie that the election was stolen they rushed the Capitol and tried to stop Congress from certifying the election.

I predict we will see more violence from the Trump minions. How far will they go?
As far as it takes, I imagine.

That's up to what the left keeps doing.
 
BLUES you can't make this up
"Defund the FBI" is apparently trending in GOP circles. I mean you just can't make that shit up.
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No big deal? It was one reason among hundreds I did not vote for Hillary but again, Trump promised to address that but did nothing.
One thing. Trumphas to accept swmapers. Or he would have been totally destoryed. And he was destoryed anyway.
BLUES you can't make this up
"Defund the FBI" is apparently trending in GOP circles. I mean you just can't make that shit up.
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People being arrested at airports are mostly Progs. On airplanes and more. That is not made up. Look at the videos.
 
Democrats have impeached this man twice, spied on him, continuously dragged out a protest- turned riot (January 6th), and now raided his home because of “probable cause” he took documents that he should not have taken. Wow. What are the odds any other President took documents they should not have or otherwise be subject to probable cause?

What is the outcome here? Ensure he does not run again, detract from their own challenges of keeping the Hill in ‘22, or both?
 
What will Trump supporters do now that there leader is a target of a major criminal probe.

When the Trump minions believed the lie that the election was stolen they rushed the Capitol and tried to stop Congress from certifying the election.

I predict we will see more violence from the Trump minions. How far will they go?
You dick heads just don't get it.

Trump is merely a representative of people who are FUCKING FED UP with your bullshit.

What do you think this "criminal probe" is going to do to this movement?
 
Democrats have impeached this man twice, spied on him, continuously dragged out a protest- turned riot (January 6th), and now raided his home because of “probable cause” he took documents that he should not have taken. Wow. What are the odds any other President took documents they should not have or otherwise be subject to probable cause?

What is the outcome here? Ensure he does not run again, detract from their own challenges of keeping the Hill in ‘22, or both?
LOL
GOP discovers new standards on the mishandling of classified info
The problem is not that Republicans flip-flopped, it’s that they only pretended to care about document retention in the first place.

If there was one thing Republicans cared about six years ago, it was how high-ranking officials dealt with classified materials. In fact, as recently as 2016, the GOP was certain — that is, the party at least pretended to be certain — that politicians disqualify themselves from positions of authority when they put documents at risk.
And so, now that Republicans have learned that Donald Trump allegedly took highly sensitive classified materials to his golf resort, one could imagine the party expressing outrage with the former president. After all, given the GOP’s recent history of passionate feelings on the subject, it stands to reason that Trump may have crossed an intolerable line.

But that would assume that the Republican Party’s principles and standards are consistent. They are not. On the contrary, GOP officials aren’t outraged with Trump, they’re outraged with federal law enforcement for even considering the possibility of holding Trump accountable for his alleged actions.
There’s regular ol’ hypocrisy and then there’s nuclear-grade hypocrisy. I’m reminded of this New York Times report from February, shining a light on Republicans who were “once so forceful about the issue of mishandling documents.
Several Republicans who once railed against Mrs. Clinton’s document retention practices did not respond Thursday to questions about Mr. Trump’s actions. Others who had been directly involved with investigating Mrs. Clinton declined to discuss the specifics except to suggest, without evidence, that the National Archives and Records Administration was treating Mr. Trump more harshly.
That was six months ago. The problem is far more acute in the wake of the FBI showing up at Mar-a-Lago yesterday.
Circling back to our earlier coverage, Republicans, with varying degrees of hysterics, made Hillary Clinton out to be a literal criminal who put the United States at risk. During the presidential campaign, then-House Speaker Paul Ryan went so far as to formally request that the Democrat be denied intelligence briefings — insisting that her email practices, which were the subject of an FBI investigation, were proof that she mishandled classified information and therefore couldn’t be trusted.
To this day, rabid Republican activists will reflexively chant, “Lock her up!” at the mere mention of Clinton’s name because she allegedly failed to properly deal with classified materials.

And now many of those same Republicans say they don’t much care. Indeed, the only thing many in the GOP appear to care about this morning is condemning federal law enforcement for taking the issue seriously.
Some might suggest that GOP voices have flip-flopped, conveniently changing their minds. But that gives the Republicans playing this game far too much credit: The problem is not that the GOP took the issue of document retention seriously before, only to later shift their position; the problem is that the party only pretended to care about the issue in the first place.
 
LOL
GOP discovers new standards on the mishandling of classified info
The problem is not that Republicans flip-flopped, it’s that they only pretended to care about document retention in the first place.

If there was one thing Republicans cared about six years ago, it was how high-ranking officials dealt with classified materials. In fact, as recently as 2016, the GOP was certain — that is, the party at least pretended to be certain — that politicians disqualify themselves from positions of authority when they put documents at risk.
And so, now that Republicans have learned that Donald Trump allegedly took highly sensitive classified materials to his golf resort, one could imagine the party expressing outrage with the former president. After all, given the GOP’s recent history of passionate feelings on the subject, it stands to reason that Trump may have crossed an intolerable line.

But that would assume that the Republican Party’s principles and standards are consistent. They are not. On the contrary, GOP officials aren’t outraged with Trump, they’re outraged with federal law enforcement for even considering the possibility of holding Trump accountable for his alleged actions.
There’s regular ol’ hypocrisy and then there’s nuclear-grade hypocrisy. I’m reminded of this New York Times report from February, shining a light on Republicans who were “once so forceful about the issue of mishandling documents.

That was six months ago. The problem is far more acute in the wake of the FBI showing up at Mar-a-Lago yesterday.
Circling back to our earlier coverage, Republicans, with varying degrees of hysterics, made Hillary Clinton out to be a literal criminal who put the United States at risk. During the presidential campaign, then-House Speaker Paul Ryan went so far as to formally request that the Democrat be denied intelligence briefings — insisting that her email practices, which were the subject of an FBI investigation, were proof that she mishandled classified information and therefore couldn’t be trusted.
To this day, rabid Republican activists will reflexively chant, “Lock her up!” at the mere mention of Clinton’s name because she allegedly failed to properly deal with classified materials.

And now many of those same Republicans say they don’t much care. Indeed, the only thing many in the GOP appear to care about this morning is condemning federal law enforcement for taking the issue seriously.
Some might suggest that GOP voices have flip-flopped, conveniently changing their minds. But that gives the Republicans playing this game far too much credit: The problem is not that the GOP took the issue of document retention seriously before, only to later shift their position; the problem is that the party only pretended to care about the issue in the first place.
What we care about is America haters destroying the country doofus...why don't you?
 

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