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Can Donald Trump still run for US President?
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Only in America.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 1 January 2024 5:27:45 PM
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The global corporations,WEF,and wealthy Oligarchs, are wanting to be the ones who choose the President of the US. That is, a puppet like President Biden, who is carrying out the wealthy elites plans for America and Western countries like Australia and Europe.
They poured millions into Bidens campaign in 2020 And used their owned TV channels and Newspapers to demonise PR Trump 24\7. The reason they don't want PR Trump in power is he speaks the TRUTH, things you are not allowed to Ask or say.and he changes their policies to favour the American people not the globalist corporations bleeding America and it's people dry. Not wanting a President Like PR Trump is about the corporations controlling AMERICA. The last thing they are going to allow is the people to vote in a popular PRESIDENT of their choice. The CIA, FBI, and GARLAND-The head of the Dept of Justice, are all in a corrupt alliance with the Big Moneyed CEOs, the Bankers, and a lot of the politicians, left and right. They fund their campaigns with big money at elaborate cocktail parties. Apparently Hitler pal-ed up with the corporations in Germany. PR Trump ran in 2016 with his own money, and the Wealthy Elites were shocked, because they had no control over him. There’s a lot of corruption they don't want uncovered that might send them to prison. Posted by CHERFUL, Monday, 1 January 2024 9:57:28 PM
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Victor Davis Hansen explains why the US leftist elite are terrified of Trump....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V6jH-6F6K0&t Posted by mhaze, Tuesday, 2 January 2024 6:11:23 AM
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Should there be a public price to pay for a former
United States President who refused to engage in a peaceful transfer of power and incited a violent coup to stay in office? Common sense says yes. As do a majority vote of the Colorado and Maine supreme courts. They say that Trump has gone far beyond the limits of what is acceptable in a candidate for the country's highest office. That checks and balances of the branches of government exist for a reason. Clearly whatever the future outcome - having Trump's actions recognized by well-respected state courts is a victory for common sense and integrity. Hopefully America's highest court will agree. Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 2 January 2024 10:11:05 AM
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"Should there be a public price to pay for a former
United States President who refused to engage in a peaceful transfer of power and incited a violent coup to stay in office?" Yes there should be. But Trump didn't do any of those things. Nor has he been convicted of or even indicted with doing those things. Banning someone from running for office based on unproven claims isn't how democracy works. But it is how totalitarian regimes work and the brown shirts like Foxy are just fine with that. "Hopefully America's highest court will agree." Careful what you wish for Foxy. Remember how Australia's highest court made a fool of you over Pell, Posted by mhaze, Tuesday, 2 January 2024 10:30:26 AM
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Donald Trump has been criminally indicted 4 times
and will have a series of trials to attend this year as he desperately tries to run again for the White House. His candidacy already faces challenges from the Colorado and Maine Supreme Courts which have ruled against him - Mr Trump cannot run for President in those states because they ruled he engaged in an insurrection with his actions in the days leading to the US Capitol riot on 6th Jan. 2021. http://bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61084161 Cardinal Pell's record of abusing young boys goes back to the 1960s. He was not found to be innocent. He got off on a legal technicality. Those are the undeniable facts. Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 2 January 2024 11:05:44 AM
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