Editorial,
The Week in Review – Analysis, Commentary, Opinion
06.10.2017
The fake president Donald
Trump, T-Rump is operating a criminal regime.
He may be occupying the White
House lawfully, as the duly elected President of the United States. However, it
is increasingly clear that intuition of the majority of the voters was correct,
T-Rump does not belong in public office.
He arrived at the Oval
Office through a wide variety of criminal, possibly treasonous, and fraudulent
activities.
He and his family have
been operating outside of the law since the day he took office, they are in
violation of laws against nepotism, but more importantly they are in violation
of the emoluments clause of the constitution.
Donald Trump is in debt
to, and in the pay of foreign powers, Russia (perhaps others), a geo-political
adversary who worked tirelessly to attack our democracy in the 2016 election,
and through a variety of hostile, criminal engagements successfully threw the
election in his favor.
He personally owes them
billions of dollars, and he is in debt to them for his political victory as
well. They have incriminating evidence on him, and they have been using it to
extort political favors from him: in the Ukraine, in the Crimea, against NATO,
and our European allies.
T-Rump is operating a
criminal regime. It is the duty of every American to stand against him, call
for his resignation, and by any lawful means remove him from power.
He is unfit for office.
He has no allegiance to
anyone but himself, and his family who he views as an extension of himself.
He is a profiteer.
The Trump regime is a
threat to the Republic, Donald Trump represents a clear and present danger to
the United States of America.
There is a growing chorus
of voices, which everyday are speaking out in recognition of the fact that T-Rump
is mentally unsound and emotionally unequipped to handle the pressures of the
office he occupies.
Along with that chorus
you can hear his apologists echoing that recognition, as The Speaker of the
House, Paul Ryan did yesterday in his attempt to make excuses for T-Rump’s
mistakes, claiming that they are all the result of him being unprepared,
inexperienced, a political novice and so on, and so on…what is not being denied
is that the errors are profligate, and mounting.
T-Rump must go.
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