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In the end, what did Trump actually achieve as President? Nothing much, most promises broken.

81 Million voters gave a big "NO" and "You are fired" to the 2x impeached one term loser Ex President. OUCH! :tongue::tongue::tongue:

can be 100 millions of vote and the tiong still anger over Trump loss. tiong give big $$$ to the Trump for erection, ask him to say no mask allow virus to spread
 
Well the border security issue is all over the news cycle, to be fair. They are admitting 7 to 13 year olds only, but no one else. I am wondering where their parents are?:thumbsdown:

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Yahoo News
Trump on Fauci: 'I listened to him, but I didn't do what he said'
Dylan Stableford
Dylan Stableford

·Senior Writer
Tue, 23 March 2021, 12:17 am


Former President Donald Trump says he didn’t heed the advice of Dr. Anthony Fauci in his response to the coronavirus pandemic, which has left more than 500,000 Americans dead and nearly 30 million infected, including Trump himself.
"I listened to him, but I didn't do what he said," Trump told Fox News personality Lisa Boothe on the premiere episode of her podcast, which went live Monday.
Boothe asked Trump if he regretted "elevating" Fauci — the nation's leading infectious disease expert, who rose to fame as a member of Trump's coronavirus task force — because of his refusal to back the former president's dubious claims about the virus.
"I didn't really elevate him," Trump said. "He's been there for 40 years. He's been there forever." Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), had worked under Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Trump, and is now President Biden's COVID-19 adviser.
Trump said he liked Fauci "personally" but cast him as a self-promoter.
"He's a great promoter," Trump said. "He's really a promoter more than anything else."
President Donald Trump looks on as Dr. Anthony Fauci answers a question at a coronavirus task force briefing in April 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters)

President Donald Trump looks on as Dr. Anthony Fauci answers a question at a coronavirus task force briefing in April 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters)
The former president seized on Fauci's recommendations during the early stages of the pandemic when little was known about the novel virus, which originated in Wuhan, China.
"He didn't want to have China stopped from coming in," Trump said. "If we would have done that, we would have had hundreds of thousands of more deaths in our country."
Trump has repeatedly made this claim while dinging Fauci’s credibility, but according to PolitiFact, Fauci was generally supportive of the Chinese travel ban imposed by Trump in January 2020.
In an interview with Yahoo News earlier this month, Fauci admitted, "We didn't get good eyes on what was going on until late," and suggested the United States could have been more aggressive with China but that Trump "was not interested in doing that.
"He was complimenting them on what a good job they were doing," Fauci said.
Fauci also said he became a "persona non grata" within the Trump White House for what he was saying publicly about the administration's response to the coronavirus.
"But I had to say it, because it was the truth," Fauci said.
President Donald Trump listens as Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks during a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Trump listens as Fauci speaks during a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Trump was hospitalized for three days in October after suffering complications from the virus.
“I learned so much about coronavirus,” he said in a video posted to Twitter that he filmed at the White House upon his return. “And one thing that’s for certain: Don’t let it dominate you. Don’t be afraid of it. You’re going to beat it.”
According to Johns Hopkins University, there have been more than 542,000 deaths in the United States, by far the most reported in any country in the world. There have been more than 29 million confirmed cases of COVID-19.
 
Yahoo News
Trump on Fauci: 'I listened to him, but I didn't do what he said'
Dylan Stableford
Dylan Stableford

·Senior Writer
Tue, 23 March 2021, 12:17 am


Former President Donald Trump says he didn’t heed the advice of Dr. Anthony Fauci in his response to the coronavirus pandemic, which has left more than 500,000 Americans dead and nearly 30 million infected, including Trump himself.
"I listened to him, but I didn't do what he said," Trump told Fox News personality Lisa Boothe on the premiere episode of her podcast, which went live Monday.
Boothe asked Trump if he regretted "elevating" Fauci — the nation's leading infectious disease expert, who rose to fame as a member of Trump's coronavirus task force — because of his refusal to back the former president's dubious claims about the virus.
"I didn't really elevate him," Trump said. "He's been there for 40 years. He's been there forever." Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), had worked under Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Trump, and is now President Biden's COVID-19 adviser.
Trump said he liked Fauci "personally" but cast him as a self-promoter.
"He's a great promoter," Trump said. "He's really a promoter more than anything else."
President Donald Trump looks on as Dr. Anthony Fauci answers a question at a coronavirus task force briefing in April 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters)

President Donald Trump looks on as Dr. Anthony Fauci answers a question at a coronavirus task force briefing in April 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters)
The former president seized on Fauci's recommendations during the early stages of the pandemic when little was known about the novel virus, which originated in Wuhan, China.
"He didn't want to have China stopped from coming in," Trump said. "If we would have done that, we would have had hundreds of thousands of more deaths in our country."
Trump has repeatedly made this claim while dinging Fauci’s credibility, but according to PolitiFact, Fauci was generally supportive of the Chinese travel ban imposed by Trump in January 2020.
In an interview with Yahoo News earlier this month, Fauci admitted, "We didn't get good eyes on what was going on until late," and suggested the United States could have been more aggressive with China but that Trump "was not interested in doing that.
"He was complimenting them on what a good job they were doing," Fauci said.
Fauci also said he became a "persona non grata" within the Trump White House for what he was saying publicly about the administration's response to the coronavirus.
"But I had to say it, because it was the truth," Fauci said.
President Donald Trump listens as Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks during a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Trump listens as Fauci speaks during a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Trump was hospitalized for three days in October after suffering complications from the virus.
“I learned so much about coronavirus,” he said in a video posted to Twitter that he filmed at the White House upon his return. “And one thing that’s for certain: Don’t let it dominate you. Don’t be afraid of it. You’re going to beat it.”
According to Johns Hopkins University, there have been more than 542,000 deaths in the United States, by far the most reported in any country in the world. There have been more than 29 million confirmed cases of COVID-19.

yalor trump was big liar n look what happen what
 
Yahoo News
Trump on Fauci: 'I listened to him, but I didn't do what he said'
Dylan Stableford
Dylan Stableford

·Senior Writer
Tue, 23 March 2021, 12:17 am


Former President Donald Trump says he didn’t heed the advice of Dr. Anthony Fauci in his response to the coronavirus pandemic, which has left more than 500,000 Americans dead and nearly 30 million infected, including Trump himself.
"I listened to him, but I didn't do what he said," Trump told Fox News personality Lisa Boothe on the premiere episode of her podcast, which went live Monday.
Boothe asked Trump if he regretted "elevating" Fauci — the nation's leading infectious disease expert, who rose to fame as a member of Trump's coronavirus task force — because of his refusal to back the former president's dubious claims about the virus.
"I didn't really elevate him," Trump said. "He's been there for 40 years. He's been there forever." Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), had worked under Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Trump, and is now President Biden's COVID-19 adviser.
Trump said he liked Fauci "personally" but cast him as a self-promoter.
"He's a great promoter," Trump said. "He's really a promoter more than anything else."
President Donald Trump looks on as Dr. Anthony Fauci answers a question at a coronavirus task force briefing in April 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters)

President Donald Trump looks on as Dr. Anthony Fauci answers a question at a coronavirus task force briefing in April 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters)
The former president seized on Fauci's recommendations during the early stages of the pandemic when little was known about the novel virus, which originated in Wuhan, China.
"He didn't want to have China stopped from coming in," Trump said. "If we would have done that, we would have had hundreds of thousands of more deaths in our country."
Trump has repeatedly made this claim while dinging Fauci’s credibility, but according to PolitiFact, Fauci was generally supportive of the Chinese travel ban imposed by Trump in January 2020.
In an interview with Yahoo News earlier this month, Fauci admitted, "We didn't get good eyes on what was going on until late," and suggested the United States could have been more aggressive with China but that Trump "was not interested in doing that.
"He was complimenting them on what a good job they were doing," Fauci said.
Fauci also said he became a "persona non grata" within the Trump White House for what he was saying publicly about the administration's response to the coronavirus.
"But I had to say it, because it was the truth," Fauci said.
President Donald Trump listens as Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks during a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Trump listens as Fauci speaks during a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Trump was hospitalized for three days in October after suffering complications from the virus.
“I learned so much about coronavirus,” he said in a video posted to Twitter that he filmed at the White House upon his return. “And one thing that’s for certain: Don’t let it dominate you. Don’t be afraid of it. You’re going to beat it.”
According to Johns Hopkins University, there have been more than 542,000 deaths in the United States, by far the most reported in any country in the world. There have been more than 29 million confirmed cases of COVID-19.

fuck Trump we voted him out what a shithead.
 
https://www.rawstory.com/republican-party-2651201418/

BUSTED: 7 Republican lawmakers who will grill tech execs on election misinformation tweeted #StopTheSteal

Matthew Chapman
March 24, 2021

On Wednesday, The Washington Post reported that seven Republicans who sit on the House Energy and Commerce Committee — a body that will tomorrow interrogate the leaders of Facebook, Google, and Twitter on election misinformation — promoted the "#StopTheSteal" hashtag themselves, and voted to overturn the election based on voter fraud conspiracy theories.

"Three Republican members of the committee, Reps. Markwayne Mullin (Okla.), Billy Long (Mo.) and Earl L. "Buddy" Carter (Ga.), tweeted or retweeted posts with the phrase 'Stop the Steal' in the chaotic aftermath of the 2020 presidential election," reported Cat Zakrzewski. "Stop the Steal was an online movement that researchers studying disinformation say led to the violence that overtook the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6."

"Other Republicans on the committee voiced their support for Trump's efforts to overturn the election," said the report. "Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) tweeted on Nov. 5 that he stood with Trump as 'he battles these elements that try to steal an election.' Rep. John Joyce (R-Pa.) pushed his followers to visit a Trump website to report instances they saw of alleged voter fraud. Rep. Richard Hudson (R-N.C.) tweeted on Nov. 10 that he supported Trump's efforts to 'make sure every legal vote is counted,' as Trump sought to undermine the election results after Biden was projected the winner of the election. Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-Ariz.) tweeted that she backed legislation that would 'support @realDonaldTrump's effort to count every legal vote.'"

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Trump was ultimately impeached over his role in inciting the riot at the Capitol by spreading these election conspiracy theories — an effort that featured several Republicans in the House and Senate crossing over to vote with Democrats in an effort that ended in narrow acquittal.

Now, even some of the pro-Trump lawyers who brought cases trying to overturn the election are admitting it was all a hoax, with Sidney Powell even defending against a defamation suit from an election systems company by saying her lies were never meant to be taken seriously.
 
Yahoo News
Trump on Fauci: 'I listened to him, but I didn't do what he said'
Dylan Stableford
Dylan Stableford

·Senior Writer
Tue, 23 March 2021, 12:17 am


Former President Donald Trump says he didn’t heed the advice of Dr. Anthony Fauci in his response to the coronavirus pandemic, which has left more than 500,000 Americans dead and nearly 30 million infected, including Trump himself.
"I listened to him, but I didn't do what he said," Trump told Fox News personality Lisa Boothe on the premiere episode of her podcast, which went live Monday.
Boothe asked Trump if he regretted "elevating" Fauci — the nation's leading infectious disease expert, who rose to fame as a member of Trump's coronavirus task force — because of his refusal to back the former president's dubious claims about the virus.
"I didn't really elevate him," Trump said. "He's been there for 40 years. He's been there forever." Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), had worked under Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Trump, and is now President Biden's COVID-19 adviser.
Trump said he liked Fauci "personally" but cast him as a self-promoter.
"He's a great promoter," Trump said. "He's really a promoter more than anything else."
President Donald Trump looks on as Dr. Anthony Fauci answers a question at a coronavirus task force briefing in April 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters)

President Donald Trump looks on as Dr. Anthony Fauci answers a question at a coronavirus task force briefing in April 2020. (Leah Millis/Reuters)
The former president seized on Fauci's recommendations during the early stages of the pandemic when little was known about the novel virus, which originated in Wuhan, China.
"He didn't want to have China stopped from coming in," Trump said. "If we would have done that, we would have had hundreds of thousands of more deaths in our country."
Trump has repeatedly made this claim while dinging Fauci’s credibility, but according to PolitiFact, Fauci was generally supportive of the Chinese travel ban imposed by Trump in January 2020.
In an interview with Yahoo News earlier this month, Fauci admitted, "We didn't get good eyes on what was going on until late," and suggested the United States could have been more aggressive with China but that Trump "was not interested in doing that.
"He was complimenting them on what a good job they were doing," Fauci said.
Fauci also said he became a "persona non grata" within the Trump White House for what he was saying publicly about the administration's response to the coronavirus.
"But I had to say it, because it was the truth," Fauci said.
President Donald Trump listens as Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks during a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Trump listens as Fauci speaks during a briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Trump was hospitalized for three days in October after suffering complications from the virus.
“I learned so much about coronavirus,” he said in a video posted to Twitter that he filmed at the White House upon his return. “And one thing that’s for certain: Don’t let it dominate you. Don’t be afraid of it. You’re going to beat it.”
According to Johns Hopkins University, there have been more than 542,000 deaths in the United States, by far the most reported in any country in the world. There have been more than 29 million confirmed cases of COVID-19.

China Troll, a bit repetative, no? You PRCs cant bring down America. No matter how many times you try to cut and paste America is King. Jealous, huh? Jealousy will get you nowhere, PRC.

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You make this sound like its a bad thing. Clearly the Pandemic has taught you nothing. The world has changed. What we the people want today is to bash each other, fight with everyone no matter what reason, war, death, attack, even if its against us Asians, misery, bankruptcy, and endless suffering. This is why we chose the Messiah Trump, who gives us all these things.

Instead Biden is trying to fix everything, just like these previous Presidents. How dare he? Does he not know that if America grows again we all, here in Asia prosper? Who wants that? Disgusting.
 
Oh come on, what did he do? He turned Orange. Orangeman!

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Our angel from God Jake Agneli is still being held in jail. Why? Just because he broke into and entered the Capitol Building illegally on January 6th, 2021. What is the big deal? He and our QANONs went there to kill Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats with an added focus to hang traitor VP Mike Pence.

Murder is the new normal. Who wants to pay for crimes anymore? Disgusting.
 
The Chinese designed the virus for our Pandemic, unbeliever. You need to understand both CECAs like you and the Chinese will meet their end when we deem fit. We need the Chinese to spread our weapons of destructions so we can kill you CECAs first before we thank the Chinese by killing them all.

You CECAs are truly disgusting.

:o-o:

need 2 correct ur eye sockets ?
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all u slitty eyed gooks look the same to us
iu
 
We dont need to see you to know your behavior, CECA. We can spot a CECA from miles away same as we can spot a Tiong. We Republicans are very good at bashing everything as you can see. We know how to destroy and ruin everyone's lives.

It takes a Republican to destroy and we Republicans will get to you CECAs and the Tiongs when we finish with the evil Democrats whom are trying to end our Pandemic.

looks like u need ur eye socket rectified

consult a gook
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The Chinese designed the virus for our Pandemic, unbeliever. You need to understand both CECAs like you and the Chinese will meet their end when we deem fit. We need the Chinese to spread our weapons of destructions so we can kill you CECAs first before we thank the Chinese by killing them all.

You CECAs are truly disgusting.

so now the Chinese custom made it for the Donald Trump cult of Q enon? You sure?
 
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