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In reply to the discussion: Paul Krugman thread on the personal desperation of Trump officials if he loses [View all]BComplex
(9,815 posts)16. Trump himself needs to face charges of treason.
He's been doing everything in his power to help Putin, Erdogon, Ibin Saud, Kim Jong Un, and any oligarch or billionaire that would "do him a favor, though". He sold our country out. Period. And for his own gain.
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Paul Krugman thread on the personal desperation of Trump officials if he loses [View all]
highplainsdem
Oct 2020
OP
Yeah from the few who initially applied to turnover were at best dealing with the third team
underpants
Oct 2020
#9
I really really hope they do face prison time. And Bill Barr, for DESTROYING justice
BComplex
Oct 2020
#14
Fortunes to be made if someone can provide a reasonably guaranteed safe haven
empedocles
Oct 2020
#36
traitortrump is the key to treason. If we can get that, the dominos will fall
empedocles
Oct 2020
#34
Hell will open p and swallow those Trump folk whole...all the better to roast them on the Devil's
CTyankee
Oct 2020
#19
Whenever/however Trump is gone, there will be many GOP/evangelical retroactive epiphanies.
keithbvadu2
Oct 2020
#22
How did any of these people heading for financial or personal ruin - or
BobTheSubgenius
Oct 2020
#26
