Watch the next video with the baby stoat. They're far more interesting and intelligent than Josh Mandell.
Trump endorsed Brooks in April 2021, more than a year before the primary. In August 2021, Trump was upset that Brooks told people to move on from the 2020 election. Trump considers rescinding his endorsement of Mo Brooks in Alabama's competitive Senate primary - ABC17NEWS excerpt: "Brooks commits a ‘cardinal sin’ Trump has been irritated with Brooks’ messaging about 2020 ever since August, when the conservative congressman told a MAGA-friendly audience gathered for a Trump rally in Cullman, Alabama, that they should put the last presidential contest behind them. The comment garnered a cold reaction from the crowd and led to Trump griping privately to aides that Brooks embarrassed himself and the former President. Over the next several months, as Trump watched Britt and Durant outraise his choice in the primary and was reminded of Brooks’ anti-Trump comments during the 2016 GOP presidential primary, he grew increasingly frustrated with the state of Brooks’ campaign. A person close to Trump said the former President backed off his criticism after Brooks shook up his campaign staff earlier this year but noted that Trump’s frustration returned after witnessing no discernible improvement over the course of several weeks. “He feels he has been more than patient and that Mo hasn’t risen to the occasion despite many opportunities to do so,” the person close to Trump said. It was the phone call earlier this week that finally put Trump over the edge, leaving him so frustrated with Brooks that he unloaded on the Alabama congressman in his comments to the Examiner, this person said. “I’m disappointed that he gave an inarticulate answer and I’ll have to find out what he means,” Trump said, referring to Brooks’ comments about 2020 at the Cullman rally. “If it meant what he sounded like, I would have no problem changing [my endorsement] because when you endorse somebody, you endorse somebody based on principle.”"
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It sure looks like all the damn voter fraud happened by Republicans voting multiple times for Trump. Something needs to be done about this, huh?
That's what their base likes... their base of "good Christians" and "real Americans." These people have no shame and not one iota of decency or integrity.
Now that Mo Brooks no longer has Trump's endorsement: Mo Brooks says Trump asked him to 'immediately' remove Biden from office and illegally hold a new presidential election excerpt: "Republican Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama said on Wednesday that former President Donald Trump pressed him to illegally remove President Joe Biden from office and hold a new presidential election, moves that are both unconstitutional. "President Trump asked me to rescind the 2020 elections, immediately remove Joe Biden from the White House, immediately put President Trump back in the White House, and hold a new special election for the presidency," Brooks said in a statement responding to Trump's withdrawal of his endorsement of Brooks' US Senate campaign. In a statement on Wednesday, Trump said Brooks had gone "woke" by asking him to move beyond his repeatedly debunked claims about the 2020 election. A spokesperson for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment."
Trump Is Guilty of ‘Numerous’ Felonies, Prosecutor Who Resigned Says Mark F. Pomerantz, who had investigated the former president, left after the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, halted an effort to seek an indictment. By William K. Rashbaum, Ben Protess and Jonah E. Bromwich March 23, 2022Updated 7:01 p.m. ET Trump Is Guilty of ‘Numerous’ Felonies, Prosecutor Who Resigned Says excerpt: "One of the senior Manhattan prosecutors who investigated Donald J. Trump believed that the former president was “guilty of numerous felony violations” and that it was “a grave failure of justice” not to hold him accountable, according to a copy of his resignation letter. The prosecutor, Mark F. Pomerantz, submitted his resignation last month after the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, abruptly stopped pursuing an indictment of Mr. Trump. Mr. Pomerantz, 70, a prominent former federal prosecutor and white-collar defense lawyer who came out of retirement to work on the Trump investigation, resigned on the same day as Carey R. Dunne, another senior prosecutor leading the inquiry. Mr. Pomerantz’s Feb. 23 letter, obtained by The New York Times, offers a personal account of his decision to resign and for the first time states explicitly his belief that the office could have convicted the former president. Mr. Bragg’s decision was “contrary to the public interest,” he wrote."
Yeah... same guys that support the police by bashing them over the head with a flag pole or fire extinguisher.
Biden administration eases some Trump-era tariffs - CNNPolitics excerpt: "A trade agreement with the United Kingdom announced Tuesday aims to strengthen the relationship between the two allies. It came in advance of President Joe Biden’s trip to Europe in an effort to project a unified front against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Under the trade deal, the US agreed to partially lift the tariffs on steel and aluminum produced in the UK that were put in place by the Trump administration in 2018. In return, the UK will lift its retaliatory tariffs on more than $500 million in American exports, including whiskey, motorcycles and various agricultural products. It’s the latest move by the Biden administration to bolster ties with trading partners while combating what it sees as China’s unfair trade practices. The agreement with the UK also limits British exports from a company that is owned or controlled by a Chinese entity. A similar deal to ease steel and aluminum tariffs was made with the European Union late last year. The Trump administration argued that the tariffs were needed to protect the American steel and aluminum industries from an oversupply of cheap imports. But the tariffs also made steel and aluminum more expensive for American buyers. The new deal addresses global excess capacity by capping the amount of duty-free British imports allowed into the US."
Trump-loving pastor swears 'evangelicals are not morons' after Mar-a-Lago religious meeting excerpt: “I think people think evangelicals have been duped by President Trump," he told Politico. "Evangelicals are not morons. They understand that he might not pray six hours a day or be able to quote the Bible backward and forward but they do believe he’s a man who loves our country and he’s embraced policies that are in keeping with the truth of God’s word and that’s why they selected him."
Trump said he knew the Bible better than anyone, yet he couldn't recite a verse when asked by a reporter. Trump also held a Bible upside-down while doing a photo-op in front of a church near the White House.
Trump later tried to read a verse from Corinthians at Liberty University. He referred to it as 'two Corinthians' instead of 'second Corinthians'. The audience chuckled. Citing 'Two Corinthians,' Trump Struggles To Make The Sale To Evangelicals