My husband just informed me that the “other guys” apparently are planning soon to release an exposee [sp] of his prior Epstein ties, which might include the possible fact (?) that Epstein introduced Trump to Melania.
At the very least, this would be a major PR headache.
At most, this would quickly lead to a new Trump Impeachment crusade.
> a new Trump Impeachment crusade
Trump does his best work when he thinks he's about to get kicked out of office 😏
Trump does his best work when he thinks he's about to get kicked out of office 😏
@CarolEmmarie there's no need to worry about a Trump impeachment because the GOP is terrified of his fanatical base that won't break with him on anything, ever.
Although hypothetically if Trump were to adopt a position that only 4% of Republicans is happy with, and 3% of Americans, and if he spend a week raging out at his supporters and saying he doesn't even want their support anymore, then some funny things could happen.
Although hypothetically if Trump were to adopt a position that only 4% of Republicans is happy with, and 3% of Americans, and if he spend a week raging out at his supporters and saying he doesn't even want their support anymore, then some funny things could happen.
> his fanatical base that won't break with him on anything, ever
Don't know about this. I think his base is fracturing.
Trump was elected for one reason: as a middle finger to the establishment. He was the anti-swamp and people were OK with all of his imperfections as long as he represented the common man's distain for the establishment.
> poll showed Republicans divided, with 40 percent saying they approved of the way the Trump administration is handling the Epstein files, while 36 percent said they disapproved and 24 percent did not give an opinion.
> GOP voters were similarly divided in a Thursday Reuters/Ipsos poll, with 35 percent approving, 29 percent disapproving and the rest either saying they weren’t sure or omitting a response
Don't know about this. I think his base is fracturing.
Trump was elected for one reason: as a middle finger to the establishment. He was the anti-swamp and people were OK with all of his imperfections as long as he represented the common man's distain for the establishment.
> poll showed Republicans divided, with 40 percent saying they approved of the way the Trump administration is handling the Epstein files, while 36 percent said they disapproved and 24 percent did not give an opinion.
> GOP voters were similarly divided in a Thursday Reuters/Ipsos poll, with 35 percent approving, 29 percent disapproving and the rest either saying they weren’t sure or omitting a response

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