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Trump Suggests Clinton Operatives Deserve Death for 'Spying Operation'
Former President Donald Trump suggested that operatives working for former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton deserve the death penalty after reports that lawyers for her campaign paid a tech company to "infiltrate" Trump Tower and the White House.

Trump has long insisted that he was unfairly smeared and targeted by Clinton's campaign and Democratic operatives who aimed to connect him and his campaign to Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. Special Counsel John Durham is currently investigating the origins of the FBI's probe into Russian interference.

In a court filing last week, Durham and his team alleged that Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman paid tech companies and researchers "to mine Internet data to establish 'an inference' and 'narrative' tying then-candidate Trump to Russia," Fox News first reported on Saturday. Durham's filing also states that a tech company employed by Sussman "had come to access and maintain dedicated servers" at the Executive Office of the President. Sussman is charged with lying to federal investigators.

Trump issued a Saturday evening statement responding to the news, suggesting the death penalty would have been warranted for such actions in a different time.

"This is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than Watergate and those who were involved in and knew about this spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution. In a stronger period of time in our country, this crime would have been punishable by death," the former president said. "In addition, reparations should be paid to those in our country who have been damaged by this."

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Trump Suggests Clinton Operatives Deserve Death for 'Spying Operation'
Former President Donald Trump suggested that operatives working for former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton deserve the death penalty after reports that lawyers for her campaign paid a tech company to "infiltrate" Trump Tower and the White House.

Trump has long insisted that he was unfairly smeared and targeted by Clinton's campaign and Democratic operatives who aimed to connect him and his campaign to Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. Special Counsel John Durham is currently investigating the origins of the FBI's probe into Russian interference.

In a court filing last week, Durham and his team alleged that Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman paid tech companies and researchers "to mine Internet data to establish 'an inference' and 'narrative' tying then-candidate Trump to Russia," Fox News first reported on Saturday. Durham's filing also states that a tech company employed by Sussman "had come to access and maintain dedicated servers" at the Executive Office of the President. Sussman is charged with lying to federal investigators.

Trump issued a Saturday evening statement responding to the news, suggesting the death penalty would have been warranted for such actions in a different time.

"This is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than Watergate and those who were involved in and knew about this spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution. In a stronger period of time in our country, this crime would have been punishable by death," the former president said. "In addition, reparations should be paid to those in our country who have been damaged by this."

Trump - "I am really short of cash, I need that money."
is this fucking pumpkin headed fuck ever going to shut the fuck up and fade away? aren't people just tired of his line of stale horseshit yet?
oh i won, my victory was stolen by the evil democrats...oh hillary did so much bad stuff to me...but let's not talk about me telling more lies than every other fucking politician in the world combined, from the birth of politicians till now...and let's definitely not talk about me being a seditious scumbag piece of filthy shit that tried to stage a coup and install myself as president for life in the banana republic i would quickly make of America...
 

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is this fucking pumpkin headed fuck ever going to shut the fuck up and fade away? aren't people just tired of his line of stale horseshit yet?
oh i won, my victory was stolen by the evil democrats...oh hillary did so much bad stuff to me...but let's not talk about me telling more lies than every other fucking politician in the world combined, from the birth of politicians till now...and let's definitely not talk about me being a seditious scumbag piece of filthy shit that tried to stage a coup and install myself as president for life in the banana republic i would quickly make of America...
He has had a whiny little school boy "Everybody hates me." complex since daddy did not say he loved him. He will be saying it until he is six feet under. And even then he would have a speaker over his grave with a sound file on endless loop saying how the world treated him unfairly. The kicker though would be the Honda generator running to power the thing. At least that will drown him out. Because you know it will not be run on solar cells and rechargeable batteries.
 

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Trump pushes back at those saying he's lost grip on GOP
In a statement on Sunday, Trump insisted that the power of his endorsement in races up and down the ballot “is much stronger today than it was even prior to” the 2020 presidential election, noting a near-perfect record of his preferred candidates winning Republican primaries.
“I am almost unblemished in the victory count, and it is considered by the real pollsters to be the strongest endorsement in U.S. political history,” Trump said.

“There are plenty of existing politicians who wouldn’t be in power now were it not for my Endorsement (like the Old Crow!),” he added, using his preferred nickname for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). “The Fake News does everything within their power to diminish and belittle but the people know, and the politicians seeking the Endorsement really know!”

Trump, who is believed to be eyeing another presidential bid in 2024, remains overwhelmingly popular among Republican voters, and there’s little doubt within the party that his endorsement remains a powerful asset for any GOP candidate competing in a primary.
Still, there are a few signs that his grasp on the GOP may be loosening, at least a little bit.

An NBC News poll released in late January found that most Republicans — 56 percent — describe themselves as more supportive of the GOP than Trump, while 36 percent said that they see themselves as more supporters of Trump than the party itself.

That’s down from 2020, when 54 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents said they considered themselves more supportive of Trump than the party as a whole. At the time, 38 percent said they were more supportive of the GOP than Trump.
 

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Trump said Belichick 'chickened out' by deciding not to accept Presidential Medal of Freedom: book
During an interview with New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns for an upcoming book, Trump reportedly said that Belichick "chickened out" after being offered the award.
An excerpt of the interview with Trump was obtained this week by Yahoo News.

"One of the rejections that had bothered him the most had come from Bill Belichick, the legendary coach of the New England Patriots who had declined Trump’s attempt to grant him the Presidential Medal of Freedom," Martin and Burns reportedly write.

"In the immediate aftermath of the riot, it was just not possible for him to appear with Trump. Back then, Trump said, Belichick had 'chickened out.' But get this, Trump confided: The coach had just a week earlier been playing golf at Trump’s nearby course. Trump had run into him there on the second-to-last hole. 'He came up to me on the seventeenth,” the former commander-in-chief recounted with relish,' " they added.
Trump reportedly said Belichick "hugged me and kissed me."

After being offered the medal, Belichick declined, citing the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, which had taken place days earlier.
"Subsequently, the tragic events of last week occurred and the decision has been made not to move forward with the award," Belichick said in a statement at the time. "Above all, I am an American citizen with great respect for our nation's values, freedom and democracy."
A few months earlier, Trump called the Patriots coach "a very good friend of mine. He’s a winner.”
 

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Trump said Belichick 'chickened out' by deciding not to accept Presidential Medal of Freedom: book
During an interview with New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns for an upcoming book, Trump reportedly said that Belichick "chickened out" after being offered the award.
An excerpt of the interview with Trump was obtained this week by Yahoo News.

"One of the rejections that had bothered him the most had come from Bill Belichick, the legendary coach of the New England Patriots who had declined Trump’s attempt to grant him the Presidential Medal of Freedom," Martin and Burns reportedly write.

"In the immediate aftermath of the riot, it was just not possible for him to appear with Trump. Back then, Trump said, Belichick had 'chickened out.' But get this, Trump confided: The coach had just a week earlier been playing golf at Trump’s nearby course. Trump had run into him there on the second-to-last hole. 'He came up to me on the seventeenth,” the former commander-in-chief recounted with relish,' " they added.
Trump reportedly said Belichick "hugged me and kissed me."

After being offered the medal, Belichick declined, citing the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, which had taken place days earlier.
"Subsequently, the tragic events of last week occurred and the decision has been made not to move forward with the award," Belichick said in a statement at the time. "Above all, I am an American citizen with great respect for our nation's values, freedom and democracy."
A few months earlier, Trump called the Patriots coach "a very good friend of mine. He’s a winner.”
i'd like to see Belichick's reply...
 

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Trump Suggests Clinton Operatives Deserve Death for 'Spying Operation'
Former President Donald Trump suggested that operatives working for former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton deserve the death penalty after reports that lawyers for her campaign paid a tech company to "infiltrate" Trump Tower and the White House.

Trump has long insisted that he was unfairly smeared and targeted by Clinton's campaign and Democratic operatives who aimed to connect him and his campaign to Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. Special Counsel John Durham is currently investigating the origins of the FBI's probe into Russian interference.

In a court filing last week, Durham and his team alleged that Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman paid tech companies and researchers "to mine Internet data to establish 'an inference' and 'narrative' tying then-candidate Trump to Russia," Fox News first reported on Saturday. Durham's filing also states that a tech company employed by Sussman "had come to access and maintain dedicated servers" at the Executive Office of the President. Sussman is charged with lying to federal investigators.

Trump issued a Saturday evening statement responding to the news, suggesting the death penalty would have been warranted for such actions in a different time.

"This is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than Watergate and those who were involved in and knew about this spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution. In a stronger period of time in our country, this crime would have been punishable by death," the former president said. "In addition, reparations should be paid to those in our country who have been damaged by this."

Trump - "I am really short of cash, I need that money."
So you're more worried about stupid comments from Trump than you are about the fact that Clinton paid someone to hack into his servers? Interesting optics there.
 

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Trump says he could have ousted 'atrocious' Susan Collins in 2020
“Funny thing about Susan Collins, who is absolutely atrocious, and has been for a long time,” Trump said in a statement that emphasized that he won Maine’s second congressional district “by a lot” in 2020 and that “those hard working people” in her state had “attended a rally of many thousands” with him shortly before Election Day.

“Just one word about her and the fact that she didn’t help the fisherman [sic] as their rights were taken away from them from the federal government, and the lumberjacks, she would have had no chance to win,” Trump added, making reference to his administration’s efforts to help Maine’s fishing and timber industries before the election.

The Environmental Protection Agency under Trump proposed a rule to give the fishing industry more time to adopt cleaner engines. And Trump issued a memo directing the Department of Agriculture to review giving financial aid to lobstermen who were hurt financially by his trade war with China.
Collins, however, supported both efforts, praising the proposed EPA rule as a “commonsense solution” and has regularly supported federal aid for her home state’s fishing industry, including $300 million for fishermen that was part of the March, 2020, COVID relief package.

Trump said Monday that Collins won re-election in 2020 despite Democrats pouring tens of millions of dollars into the Maine Senate race because he didn’t say anything negative about her, even though she declined to say whether she supported his re-election and opposed confirming conservative Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett before that year’s election.

“I remained silent and positive and allowed her to have her victory. She would have lost in a landslide. Gee, aren’t I nice?” Trump said in the statement released by his political action committee, Save America PAC.

Trump appeared to be reacting to an article published over the weekend by The Times, “Inside McConnell’s Campaign to Take Back the Senate and Thwart Trump.”

It reported that McConnell “dispatched” Collins and Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), an outspoken critic of Trump, to lobby Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) to run against Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.).

Romney, according to The Times, told Hogan that Senate Republicans needed anti-Trump reinforcements.
The article also quoted Collins saying that “No one should be afraid of President Trump, period.”
 

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He's an idiot, and a liar. Clinton is a smarter liar?
Yes much smarter. One thing Trump has though is he picks people who will do as he wants without giving strict instructions (well mostly). That and his incoherent ramblings gives him political cover. Did he actually say to do something, did he know he was doing wrong? I would say he is good at judging the pulse of the (his) people. Clinton is much more skilled in the political world and she can be a tough cookie. But she has failings like anyone else.
 

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don't you think that a sitting potus that says he believes putin more than the us military should be investigated?

giving an enemy comfort is Treason.
Yes, I think he should be investigated, same as I think Clinton should be investigated. They are both corrupt liars.
Yes much smarter. One thing Trump has though is he picks people who will do as he wants without giving strict instructions (well mostly). That and his incoherent ramblings gives him political cover. Did he actually say to do something, did he know he was doing wrong?
I guess "smarter" is debatable, depending on it's meaning. What you'd pointed out is classic RICO type crimes, which are often difficult to prove.
 
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