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What If Trump Is Trying to Throw the 2018 Elections?
Donald Trump, however, is a president who marches to a different brass band. Consider what he has done in just the last week.
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Donald Trump, however, is a president who marches to a different brass band. Consider what he has done in just the last week.
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Even as we near the 46th anniversary of the June 17, 1972, break-in at the Democratic National Committee, the events that led to Richard Nixon’s downfall seem vivid and contemporary in a way that the Iran-Contra
President Donald Trump has sold himself as the consummate deal-maker. But while he has been clear-eyed about the Iran nuclear accord, he has perhaps been overly focused on its shortcomings.
From convincing the president to stay in the Iran nuclear deal and Paris climate accords to making the case that new steel tariffs shouldn’t apply to the European Union and urging continued cooperation
Watch: Trump, Touting Pompeo’s ‘Energy,’ Says He Clashed with Tillerson on Iran Deal [jwp-video n=”1″] Disposable patriots Why would anyone choose to be treated like this — disposable like
As the firestorm known as Iran Contra began to ebb, a new White House director of communications joined the Reagan team to help rebuild the presidential persona and move beyond what had been a grueling
Trump, there is room for only one Rex, the president himself.
Trump also blamed Corker for the Iran deal, which Corker opposed, and called Corker a “negative voice” trying to stop the president’s “great agenda.”
Some excerpts: The Trump-Pence Years “…President Trump remained defiant throughout the early summer of 2017.
You almost expected Trump in the next breath to blame Watergate on the second-rate locks at the DNC.
One of the candidates reported to be under serious consideration as his secretary of State, John Bolton, has urged Trump to “abrogate the Iran nuclear deal in his first days.” So far, Mr.
Instead, Trump tried to fake his way through a national job interview.
[Manafort Resigns From Trump Campaign] For a candidate campaigning as a truth teller unbound by political correctness, Trump has consistently devalued the worth of the spoken word.
Compared to Trump, Goldwater was a cross between Mahatma Gandhi and Dwight Eisenhower.
With his tough-guy bravado, Donald Trump offers the comforting illusion that he will keep the nation secure unlike the lame losers who have run America since 9/11.
Now, Donald Trump is threatening to withdraw—almost guaranteeing that chaos will worsen around the globe.