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Don't you feel guilty at all supporting an obviously fraudulent president?
Not at all.
Quite the contrary. I am proud of our nation quietly coming together to tell Donald Rump to get the hell out of our White House by a margin of over seven million voters.
Quite the contrary. I am proud of our nation quietly coming together to tell Donald Rump to get the hell out of our White House by a margin of over seven million voters.
Most votes ever in history by a long margin.
You're lucky actual turnouts are so low, you might have had to fake so many votes that you'd have been over 100% of the population.
Guy who had no campaign platform whatsoever, hid in his basement the entire election, didn't even know where he was half the time, with 50 years in politics and yet zero accomplishments on record, got more votes than any other president in US history. Please.
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Guy who had no campaign platform whatsoever, hid in his basement the entire election, didn't even know where he was half the time, with 50 years in politics and yet zero accomplishments on record, got more votes than any other president in US history. Please.
Actually I only have like 5 years in politics, but thanks for your support.
Its funny because unlike any of those californias despite me living there I dont want it I dont want those things. I dot want some lame americand ream or some house with cars dogs wife kids its all bullshet man. why do people even want that? normi bs life?
You’re the menopausal dog fucker here who’s attention I was trying to get with some of my threads but I’d forgot your name. I also made a thread asking for insight into your relationship with your animal. Fuck Trump though.
Business Insider Trump's obsessive rants about the 2020 election have driven away his daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner, report says gpanetta@businessinsider.com (Grace Panetta)
Trump has pushed away Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner with his election lies, CNN reports.
Ivanka and Kushner were once top figures in Trump's inner circle and administration.
Trump remains fixated on conspiracies about the 2020 election.
Former President Donald Trump has alienated his daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner with his continued obsession over the 2020 election, CNN reported Wednesday.
CNN reported that Trump is prone to complain about the 2020 election and falsely claim it was "stolen" from him to anyone listening, and that his "frustrations emerge in fits and starts - more likely when he is discussing his hopeful return to national politics."
While Ivanka and Kushner have been located in Miami, not far from Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, they've been visiting Trump less and less frequently, and have been conspicuously absent from big events at Mar-a-Lago, CNN said.
Kushner and Ivanka, once key advisors in Trump's inner circle, have taken a step back both over Trump's unrelenting lies about the 2020 election and the strained relationship between Trump and his son-in-law.
One source described Kushner to CNN as "kind of like a parent who sticks around less and less each morning while they're transitioning their kid to day care."
Trump reportedly blames Kushner in part for the failure of his 2020 campaign, was unimpressed with Kushner's policy work, and is worried that his son-in-law will take credit for the administration's policy achievements.
The Washington Post previously reported that Trump remains obsessed with his 2020 election loss and is paying close attention to ongoing ballot recount efforts in Maricopa County, Arizona. He's been following news out of Arizona religiously and pushing for similar ballot reviews in Georgia and Pennsylvania, per The Post.
In recent weeks, Trump has also latched onto a conspiracy theory that a non-existent Supreme Court case brought by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell will result in the court overturning the results of the 2020 presidential election and reinstating him as president by August.
(There is no constitutional mechanism for the 2020 election to be overturned or for Trump to be reinstated).
With former top advisors and confidantes like Ivanka and Kushner stepping back, right-wing media influencers like Lindell and One America News anchor Christina Bobb, a promoter of the dubious Arizona recount, have filled that void and captured Trump's attention, CNN said.
Business Insider Trump is envious of Jared Kushner's 7-figure book advance and worries his son-in-law will take credit for his administration's accomplishments, report says gpanetta@businessinsider.com (Grace Panetta)
Trump is jealous of son-in-law Jared Kushner's 7-figure book advance, per a CNN report.
The former president is also worried that Kushner will take credit for his administration's accomplishments.
Trump has been interviewed for 17 forthcoming books but still doesn't have a book deal of his own.
Former President Donald Trump is envious of his son-in-law Jared Kushner's seven-figure book deal for a memoir about his work as a senior White House official, CNN reported on Wednesday.
Kushner has inked a deal with Broadside Books, a division of HarperCollins, for an as-yet-untitled book set for 2022 publication. In it, Kushner will recount his work on everything from criminal justice policy to foreign policy, an area in which he took a prominent role to broker Middle East peace agreements.
CNN reported that Kushner and his wife Ivanka Trump, who also served as a White House advisor, have increasingly distanced themselves from the former president and taken a step back from his inner circle of top advisors.
Trump, who is "suspicious" of Kushner, is also worried that his son-in-law will take undue credit for the administration's accomplishments, CNN said.
Excerpts from two forthcoming books on the last year of the Trump administration - "Nightmare Scenario" and "Frankly, We Did Win This Election" - also detailed how the tension between Trump and Kushner boiled over in the last year of the presidency.
Trump blamed Kushner for everything from the White House's criminal justice efforts not helping his standing with Black voters to leading the administration's partnerships with the private sector to increase the US's testing capacity in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
And while Trump has granted 22 interviews for 17 forthcoming books on his presidency, Axios recently reported, he has yet to land a book deal himself.
Trump, for his part, boasted in a recent statement that he's "writing like crazy" on "the book of all books" and "turned down two book deals from the most unlikely publishers."
Politico reported, however, that none of the "big five" publishing houses, which includes HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, Hachette, Macmillan Publishers, and Simon & Schuster, have made offers for Trump's post-presidency memoirs - and that editors are wary of working with him because of his voluminous lies about the 2020 election and the baggage from the January 6 insurrection.
One prominent literary agent told Politico that a publisher willing to take on Trump "is looking at a fact-checking nightmare, an exodus of other authors, and a staff uprising in the unlikely event they strike a deal with the former president."
In a statement to Politico, Trump still left open the possibility of working with the publishers he initially turned down while insulting publishing executives as "some of the biggest sleezebags on earth."