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From what I've seen they are not enforceable, BUT that's not why he uses them. RockRaven Oct 2020 #1
Exactly. underpants Oct 2020 #6
That's what you get when you put a crooked 'business man' in the oval office spanone Oct 2020 #2
I think that the next person I hear saying we need a businessman in OUR HOUSE is going to get niyad Oct 2020 #4
Yep. spanone Oct 2020 #5
Go ahead - do it!!!!!!! MyOwnPeace Oct 2020 #14
He's not a business person, he's a complete and total failure Eliot Rosewater Oct 2020 #9
Hey... czarjak Oct 2020 #18
'Crooked business man' is another way crickets Oct 2020 #20
I would have thought that HIPAA rules would have applied in this situation Poiuyt Oct 2020 #3
Ordinarily, yes. Oh for a real president who tells the truth. niyad Oct 2020 #7
Public servant? Pffft, yeah. Kablooie Oct 2020 #8
I am referring to the medical staffs at Walter Reed and the WH. niyad Oct 2020 #11
It has gotten to the point of a national security crisis chriscan64 Oct 2020 #10
He was never a public servant. They wanted a businessman. Baitball Blogger Oct 2020 #12
What kind of coward would sign one? superpatriotman Oct 2020 #13
Oh, come on - really? MyOwnPeace Oct 2020 #17
What's Weird to Me Willto Oct 2020 #15
As pointed out above, even though unenforceable, he can ruin people. I think it is all about his niyad Oct 2020 #16
Only if they violate HIPAA - Ms. Toad Oct 2020 #19
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