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I can't say this, I won't say that.
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The video shows Trump’s reluctance to condemn the violent actions of his supporters a day after the Capitol riot.
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* l found this gem..
Trump has longstanding history of calling elections 'rigged' if he doesn’t like the results
The president has refused to acknowledge his loss to Joe Biden.
By Terrance Smith
November 11, 2020, 2:24 AM
...This is not the first time Trump has made claims about election fraud when the results do not please him. It has been a part of his playbook for years -- long before he entered politics.
On election night in 2012, when President Barack Obama was reelected, Trump said that the election was a "total sham" and a "travesty," while also making the claim that the United States is "not a democracy" after Obama secured his victory.
Trump even wrote on Twitter, "We can't let this happen. We should march on Washington and stop this travesty. Our nation is totally divided!"
There was no truth to the claims that Obama's election victory against Sen. Mitt Romney was a "sham" and the democratic process played out in 2012 as it is doing now and has with every election, as the votes are tabulated and certified by states and local officials.
Trump also previously called for the American people, presumably those who didn't vote for Obama, to "fight like hell and stop this great and disgusting injustice," because "the world is laughing at us."
Trump first challenged the election results in 2012, continued to do so in 2016 and has now done it again in 2020.
* What a loser.
Generally I've seen this in the past, when they lose an argument, they would resort to is portraying a gay man like myself as a pedophile. I've noticed this in a trend. I'm actually bisexual, but nevertheless, they always resort to this when left with nothing else. I think they pass it along with each other throughout the years. They just use that line when losing the battle. And by the way, this ex friend of mine was also bisexual, you can't make this s**t up.
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