Trump Fires Geoffrey Berman, U.S. Attorney Who Prosecuted His Allies, Barr Says : NPR
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One of the political advertisements claimed that "dangerous MOBS of far-left groups are running through our streets and causing absolute mayhem." The ad went on to say protesters are destroying America's cities by rioting. "It's absolute madness," the ad said.
Some prisoners in Nazi concentration camps were identified with colored inverted triangles sewn onto uniforms to allow SS guards to identify the alleged grounds for being detained, according to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Trump threatens White House protesters with ‘dogs and ominous weapons’ | The Independent
The president said: "The front line was replaced with fresh agents, like magic. Big crowd, professionally organized, but nobody came close to breaching the fence. If they had they would have been greeted with the most vicious dogs, and most ominous weapons, I have ever seen. That's when people would have been really badly hurt, at least. Many Secret Service agents just waiting for action. 'We put the young ones on the front line, sir, they love it, and ... good practice."
Aren't you glad that the president is just an AM Radio commentaror who is more interested in being a shock jock than a leader.
The Voters Who Donβt Like Trump Or Biden | FiveThirtyEight
But now, in 2020, Trump may have lost his edge among the “haters” — that is, the voters who hold an unfavorable view of both presidential candidates. Two recent national surveys found that former Vice President Joe Biden has a big lead over Trump among those who have unfavorable views of them both. An April survey from NBC News/Wall Street Journal put Biden ahead of Trump 60 percent to 10 percent, and an early May survey from Morning Consult gave Biden a lead of 46 percent to 14 percent.
Trump shares tweet that says masks represent ‘slavery and social death’ – Business Insider
President Donald Trump shared a tweet on Thursday that argued the mandated use of face masks to control the spread of the coronavirus represents a "culture of silence, slavery, and social death."
The argument against masks was made by a right-wing columnist in The Federalist, a conservative online publication, and claimed that mandating the safety measure was "anti-American" and signaled "indefinite government expansion."
Yeah, wearing that bandana over my face in this hot weather today isn't much fun. So I just avoid stores, but then again, I am an anti-social individual.
Betting markets see Trump winning re-election, despite trailing in polls – Axios
Incumbents often win just because they've previously cracked the and formula needed to win. All things equal the default option is reelection although the quality of the challenger and job performance of the incumbent matter too.
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Without covering his own face, President Trump visited a Honeywell factory making N95 face masks in Arizona while Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Live and Let Die’ played in the background https://t.co/ighshLku9i pic.twitter.com/damCXpt9Oh
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