Drifter
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Melania dressed in black, like she's off to a funeral. Suppose it sums up the Trump's presidency.
I wonder how this affects state-level cases? Does it make it easier to prosecute them ?Only 73 pardons according to BBC news.
no clue. It's all in the international broadcast tooWhat the feck is it with that fecking Laura Brannigan song!
I'd say Ivanka will give it a shot. She'll be a more refined version of him, and will be able to capture his base.Surely there's no fecking chance he runs again in 4 years.
He's very old and very fat now and he seems deranged and demented. Christ knows what he'll be like in 4 years
I'd say Ivanka will give it a shot. She'll be a more refined version of him, and will be able to capture his base.
Surely there's no fecking chance he runs again in 4 years.
He's very old and very fat now and he seems deranged and demented. Christ knows what he'll be like in 4 years
Dead is the likely answer. The amount of pressure on him from the courts, the banks and his businesses which have become absolutely toxic to deal withh, there’s a good chance he has another massive stroke or his heart literally explodes.
"Hopefully it's not a long-term goodbye... we'll see each other again" says the Donald to the White House press as he steps on to Marine One.
We might not be closing this thread, so much as putting it on pause for four years!
This all looks so depressing. They're already setting a precedent of just completely ignoring facts and doing what they want. We can post videos on Twitter that call him out on all of his shit but it won't make a blind bit of difference.
I'd say Ivanka will give it a shot. She'll be a more refined version of him, and will be able to capture his base.
I'm no lawyer but why would a federal pardon make any difference to state-level cases? As far as I'm aware, they are distinctly separate things.I wonder how this affects state-level cases? Does it make it easier to prosecute them ?
But we can post videos on Twitter and he can't.It's finally over, past Solius. Well not the misinformation part... actually it's all still quite bad.
Note from Trump to Biden:The tradition of outgoing Presidents writing a personal letter to leave for their successors dates back to Reagan. Here, for example, is the gracious letter Bush Snr. left for Clinton after his first-term defeat:
One wonders what Trump will have left behind. A note simply saying "looser!". A shit on the desk of the Oval Office? You wouldn't put anything past him.
Here's hoping!He's gone! Woohoo! Just a pity he wasn't dragged out. Hope there's still time for him to be forceably ejected from somewhere.