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What’s happened to trump?

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By *speedo OP   Man
4 weeks ago

eastbourne

He wasn’t this bonkers a few years ago when he was president before, what’s happened ?

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By *edMan
4 weeks ago

south wales

In a word, or rather two frontotemporal dementia… 👍🏼

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By *aul DeUther-OneMan
4 weeks ago

Sussex coast


"He wasn’t this bonkers a few years ago when he was president before, what’s happened ? "

Last time he was in the White house there were plenty of good quality people to counselling, advise and regulated him. This time, aswell as going gaga at an accelerating rate, he has surrounded himself with yes people who secretly run him to these ever more crazy misadventures

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By *eefandfurMan
4 weeks ago

Edinburgh

The four year gap gave him a chance to identify the allies, the saboteurs and rinos. Hit the ground running with pre-written EOs and a motivated and supportive team ready to make significant change.

Love him or loath him, he has shown that endless procrastination and prevarication isn't inevitable in government.

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By *3versMan
4 weeks ago

glasgow

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By *3versMan
4 weeks ago

glasgow

There's a whole cadre who will be jockeying for position knowing that he'll be out in three years - they're playing the long game, not wanting banished from his kingdom beforehand

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By *uvolderMan
4 weeks ago

chester


"The four year gap gave him a chance to identify the allies, the saboteurs and rinos. Hit the ground running with pre-written EOs and a motivated and supportive team ready to make significant change.

Love him or loath him, he has shown that endless procrastination and prevarication isn't inevitable in government. "

His EO´s were mostly for show and have lattery been struck down.

The game show he made of the tariff announcements for example...and those businesses aint getting any of that cash back.

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By *eefandfurMan
4 weeks ago

Edinburgh


"The four year gap gave him a chance to identify the allies, the saboteurs and rinos. Hit the ground running with pre-written EOs and a motivated and supportive team ready to make significant change.

Love him or loath him, he has shown that endless procrastination and prevarication isn't inevitable in government.

His EO´s were mostly for show and have lattery been struck down.

The game show he made of the tariff announcements for example...and those businesses aint getting any of that cash back."

We see the role of activist judges on both sides of the Atlantic.

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By *MB9Man
4 weeks ago

Northampton

He's not the president, he's the lapdog to the secret billionaires who really run the country and have him on a leash.

This time though he's thinking post presidency so robbing what he can while he's there. Four billion in crypto for him and his family in the last year alone. He knows what's coming so will cause as much chaos as he can and try to lie his way out of it. All he can do is lie. He knows nothing else.

Epstein, Charlie Kirk, Stephen Miller, insider trading, his ex wifes death, his current wife being an illegal immigrant, his son in law taking billions in handouts from the Saudis, Pam Bondi, Joe Kent, Iran. The truth will come out about it all of these allegations and the buck will stop with him.

In around 10 years from now he'll be in a courtroom arguing, through lawyers, that he is too unwell with dementia to recall anything about Epstein and should be excused from trial.

Whichever comes first, death or prison will be a blessing to all.

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By *dstefiMan
4 weeks ago

Solihull

He was always this bonkers, he was damaged as a child, became a damaged and severely un-empathic brutalised adult whose only interactions are transactional, and now plays out as the endgame of a damaged transactional user who's also suffering senility.

He's basically playing with a deck of 52 idiot cards now and nobody has got the balls to call time on it.

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By *unMoonTattooMan
4 weeks ago

Wareham


"He wasn’t this bonkers a few years ago when he was president before, what’s happened ? "

Yes he was

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By *ames canMan
4 weeks ago

monaghan


"The four year gap gave him a chance to identify the allies, the saboteurs and rinos. Hit the ground running with pre-written EOs and a motivated and supportive team ready to make significant change.

Love him or loath him, he has shown that endless procrastination and prevarication isn't inevitable in government.

His EO´s were mostly for show and have lattery been struck down.

The game show he made of the tariff announcements for example...and those businesses aint getting any of that cash back.

We see the role of activist judges on both sides of the Atlantic. "

....you mean judges who follow the law...?

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