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guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
Tue Feb 11, 2020, 06:00 PM Feb 2020

Is it reasonable to now refer to every Trump Administration member as a co-conspirator?

It is obvious that, for every Cabinet member, the main goal is to dismember their respective Departments and render the Government incapable of exercising any real regulatory oversight.

At this point, the AG is acting as the attack dog for the President. He decides who will be investigated, and that means that only Democrats will be investigated.

So can we simply refer to all of them, including every GOP Congressperson, as a co-conspirator?

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Is it reasonable to now refer to every Trump Administration member as a co-conspirator? (Original Post) guillaumeb Feb 2020 OP
Not only reasonable, it's mandatory! abqtommy Feb 2020 #1
They have earned the label. And more. eom guillaumeb Feb 2020 #2
I don't see why not. /nt greymalkin415 Feb 2020 #3
Welcome to DU, and this conversation. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #4
Thank you :) greymalkin415 Feb 2020 #7
Payback is going to be a mother-----er! And it better be too. ffr Feb 2020 #5
In my view, when President Obama refused to investigate Bush and Cheney, guillaumeb Feb 2020 #6
They're collaborators. nt coti Feb 2020 #8
Refer to every Republican that way struggle4progress Feb 2020 #9
Very true. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #10
I would think so rockfordfile Feb 2020 #11
Administration? Hell that could be applied to nearly every GOP member of Congress. mnmoderatedem Feb 2020 #12

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
4. Welcome to DU, and this conversation.
Tue Feb 11, 2020, 06:20 PM
Feb 2020

As many have said, this looks more like c rime family than a Party.

ffr

(22,669 posts)
5. Payback is going to be a mother-----er! And it better be too.
Tue Feb 11, 2020, 06:23 PM
Feb 2020

I wast brought up to live by the rules, not break them, not make sure I break them, and absolutely never expect a broken rule not to have consequences. This pack of grifters needs to have a whole new set of punishments applied to them AND THEIR FAMILIES. Right Dotard!

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
6. In my view, when President Obama refused to investigate Bush and Cheney,
Tue Feb 11, 2020, 06:28 PM
Feb 2020

the GOP decided that Democrats would allow anything.

The same applied, again in my view, when Gore accepted the SCOTUS theft in the 2000 election.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
10. Very true.
Sun Feb 16, 2020, 07:25 PM
Feb 2020

Even if they say that they do not support him, they are members of a Party that supports him.

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