The Donald Trump Score Card

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    Putin still hasn't returned Crimea to Ukraine that he stole in 2014 (that Trump wasn't aware of).

    It's like people have forgotten about it.

    Trump should start with Crimea and tell Putin to return it to Ukraine.

    Then return the territories on the eastern side of Ukraine that Putin stole during the past three years.
     
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    Another lie by Trump.

    It was hundreds of billions of taxes imposed on U.S. businesses that passed the cost to U.S. consumers.

    Trump gave tens of billions of U.S. taxpayer money to farmers to try to undo his trade war damage.

    If he thinks tariffs are that great, he can do it again and at a higher level than he did during his first term.

    When inflation goes up because of it, he will make more delusional statements that the inflation numbers are fake.
     
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    People who voted for Trump are willing to take it on the chin again for him for another four years.

    Like he did to the farmers during his first term, Trump is known for telling people that they have to stick with him through the difficult times caused by his policies so that they can ultimately make it to the promised land with him.

    Trump said it would probably require a second term of him to win his tariff wars.

    Former governor and current Republican U.S. senator Mike Rounds of the farm state South Dakota said last week that he's willing to go along with Trump's trade wars again.
     
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    https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/08/trump-nato-congress-courts-00188426

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    In May 2020, the Trump administration announced its intention to leave the Open Skies Treaty and ignored the legal notification requirements. The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, at the time led by Assistant Attorney General Steven Engel, issued an opinion arguing that the notice requirements infringed on the president’s constitutional authority over foreign affairs.

    “The President’s power to withdraw from treaties flows from his constitutional role as the ‘sole organ of the nation in its external relations,’ granting him discretion in conducting foreign affairs and implementing or terminating treaties without congressional constraints on diplomatic decisions,” Engel wrote in the administration’s final days.
     
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    https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/08/trump-nato-congress-courts-00188426

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    The Supreme Court has generally held that institutional conflicts between the branches are political questions best resolved through the political process rather than through judicial intervention.

    “For the issue to be litigated, there would need to be someone with standing to sue,” Bradley said in an email. “The only party I can think of who might have standing would be Congress itself, but it is not clear that the Republicans in Congress (who will at least control the Senate) would support such a suit.”
     
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    Trump, who says he has one of the best memories in the world, can't remember that he posted on his own social media platform that he would prosecute Biden.
     
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    Survey finds cross-partisan opposition to January 6 pardons

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    "Opposition remained significant across partisan affiliations. For example, 57 percent of Republicans, 97 percent of Democrats, and 71 percent of Independents oppose pardons for those who assaulted law enforcement; and 59 percent of Republicans, 97 percent of Democrats, and 71 percent of Independents oppose pardons for those who used a deadly or dangerous weapon. There is no majority among any partisan constituency in favor of pardons for any surveyed offense."
     
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    Americans selected that because they felt grocery prices were too high and thought that migrants had overtaken entire states and were eating people's dogs and cats.
     
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    People should have known.

    Trump made a big proclamation in September that he would shut down the Department Of Education.


    https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/13/politics/trump-department-of-education-states-2024/index.html

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    "Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday he wants to close the Department of Education and have state governments “run the education of our children,” pushing for a long-held Republican goal that has been endorsed by several other 2024 GOP candidates.

    “We’re going to end education coming out of Washington, DC. We’re going to close it up – all those buildings all over the place and people that in many cases hate our children. We’re going to send it all back to the states,” Trump said in a new campaign video."
     

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