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In reply to the discussion: It's becoming clear as to why the orange felon won't leave office. [View all]Demsrule86
(71,523 posts)14. And who cares? One way or the other, out he goes...fuck him.
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It's becoming clear as to why the orange felon won't leave office. [View all]
Imallin4Joe
Nov 2020
OP
I view your concern as unfounded. And highly entertaining to consider.
Cirque du So-What
Nov 2020
#6
Was that his final segment? Looked for something from him later in week--hope that wasn't
RestoreAmerica2020
Nov 2020
#46
I think there is a good chance after this fiasco plays out the Presidential pardon is reconsidered.
gordianot
Nov 2020
#22
his "attorneys" which may even include barr will probably try to get him immunity as an
yaesu
Nov 2020
#21
Not deep down. It's the first thing he thinks about in the morning and the last thing before sleep
grantcart
Nov 2020
#26
I know it is hard to believe, but worse than prosecution is "poverty as he sees it"
Stuart G
Nov 2020
#29
