Geezesss
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Re: when insubordination works for the POTUS
"In retaliating against witnesses, the president is leaving himself open to the possibility of fresh criminal charges—and possible indictment after he exits the White House. "
That is both true and, sadly, funny.
It goes to a pattern of behavior.
But shockingly, the only reason the Commander in Chief is currently not clearly guilty of obstruction of justice is that those who worked for him were insubordinate, and refused to do his bidding relative firing the special consul .
What is scary is are those replacing Trump's "best people", so his second string, going to be smart enough to ignore his illegal orders, too ?
"What does this big red button do "
Last edited by Geezesss, 4/25/2019, 7:03 pm
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