01-23-2021, 04:56 PM
After Jan. 6 something changed with Trump, and not for the better. Did he succumb to his own bad press? Or, did the Swamp send him a loud and clear message that they were in total control and he had better play along? Was his family threatened?
The most disappointing thing he didn't do was to give a free and clear commutations to modern day heroes Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. There have been several articles that he was persuaded/threatened with some dire consequences if he allowed Assange his freedom. Anything in this country seems possible these days.
Personally, I was very saddened by his deliberate decision, regardless of the circumstances.
Talking about pardons, there were some atrocious ones that I hope he has long-lasting nightmares about.
If those weren't bad enough, we have the rescinded order that wouldn't allow people in his administration to become lobbyists for five years. He pulled a Bill Clinton who did the same damn thing.
I can't say anything good about the Jew Schumer, but Trump should have heeded his warning in Jan. 2017: "Let me tell you: You take on the intelligence community — they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you," Schumer told MSNBC's host Rachel Maddow.
The most disappointing thing he didn't do was to give a free and clear commutations to modern day heroes Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. There have been several articles that he was persuaded/threatened with some dire consequences if he allowed Assange his freedom. Anything in this country seems possible these days.
Personally, I was very saddened by his deliberate decision, regardless of the circumstances.
Talking about pardons, there were some atrocious ones that I hope he has long-lasting nightmares about.
If those weren't bad enough, we have the rescinded order that wouldn't allow people in his administration to become lobbyists for five years. He pulled a Bill Clinton who did the same damn thing.
I can't say anything good about the Jew Schumer, but Trump should have heeded his warning in Jan. 2017: "Let me tell you: You take on the intelligence community — they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you," Schumer told MSNBC's host Rachel Maddow.