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ChrztyAnn 1 point ago +1 / -0

my son is 16 and since he was 12 all he's ever talked about with his future is joining the military, he still wants to so bad but seeing how Biden has treated our military has made him put that on hold also, he doesn't want to fight for a illegitimate president who he doesn't respect, cheated, and doesn't put AMERICA FIRST. He's so disappointed but he understands it's what best for him. Glad your son made the right choice

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ChrztyAnn 2 points ago +2 / -0

NEVER will I vote for him I don't give a fuck whether Trump endorses him or not he will never get a vote from me and I'd rather vote for no one than to have him lead our country. He is a JOKE we need a LEADER someone who won't back down or bend and Pence is not that type of person. No thank you

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ChrztyAnn 1 point ago +1 / -0

lmao this is great I hope everyone rags on her for that

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ChrztyAnn 1 point ago +1 / -0

it's not my particular style but it looks nice

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ChrztyAnn 2 points ago +2 / -0

Jesus the man that in the 4th row down 4th person across looks exactly like the man that robbed my store at gunpoint when I was an assistant manager and came back to my store the next day and was arrested in front of my stores front door

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ChrztyAnn 1 point ago +1 / -0

hell no, he won and I'd prefer him serving a second term over making fun of a group I don't even listen to or keep up with

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ChrztyAnn 4 points ago +4 / -0

While most Republicans on Capitol Hill stand behind former President Donald Trump, there are a few who support impeachment.

This includes several of the highest-ranking members of the GOP.

For example, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell could vote to convict Trump. He hasn’t confirmed his vote yet but if it’s against Trump, he could be in trouble.

Senate Republicans have sent a very clear message: “Watch your step, Mitch.”

McConnell has yet to determine how he will vote in the upcoming Senate impeachment trial, stating in a letter earlier this month that he intends to “listen to the legal arguments when they are presented to the Senate.”

His refusal to reveal his leanings and recent determination that Trump and “other powerful people” essentially “provoked” the January 6 mob have appeared to cause a bit of unease among Senate Republicans.

“If he does, I don’t know if he can stay as leader,” one unnamed senior GOP senator said, according to CNN. The senator apparently told the outlet that “several of his colleagues held similar views and asked not to be named discussing sensitive internal politics.”

Similarly, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said he would not be able to support McConnell as Leader if the Kentucky Republican voted to convict Trump.

“‘No, no, no,’ he said, adding, ‘I don’t even think we should be having a trial.’”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has already revealed that their major goal, in addition to convicting Trump, is to prevent him from ever running for office again amid fears that he will launch another presidential bid for 2024.

“After what he has done, the consequences of which we were all witness to, Donald Trump should not be eligible to run for office ever again,” Schumer said on the Senate floor this week.

“Let me be clear: There will be an impeachment trial in the United States Senate. There will be a vote on convicting the president for high crimes and misdemeanors. If the president is convicted, there will be a vote on barring him again,” the New York Democrat continued.

While McConnell said he has not made a decision, he seemed to place the blame for the Capitol riots squarely on Trump during a Senate speech on Tuesday.

“The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people, and they tried to use fear and violence to stop a specific proceeding of the first branch of the federal government which they did not like,” McConnell said, praising lawmakers for pressing on.

“We stood together and said an angry mob would not get veto power over the rule of law in our nation,” he added:

Sen. Lindsey Graham, too, veered from his Senate colleague during a Wednesday appearance on Fox News.

“I don’t agree with him,” Graham said of McConnell’s remarks. “That would be a crime, to provoke somebody, to incite them to violence. Show me the clip where he did that.”

While Graham praised McConnell as a “good leader” and “great street fighter,” he said that the Republican leader is “giving some legitimacy to this impeachment process,” which he said he believes is “wrong.”

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ChrztyAnn 39 points ago +39 / -0

1st we never vowed to storm the capital a second time and it's been proven we didn't storm it the first time it was antifa and a few Trump supporters. Lets be real if you got to the capital after it had been breached how would you even know that's what happened and your breaking the law by going into the capital? Seriously if I stayed until the march and I saw people in the capital my ass most definitely would be in the capital and I'd have no idea what had happened and that your breaking the law especially since law enforcement was letting the people in Second... no way in hell that is a maga supporter the Trump era will never go away and this is embarrassing how fake the actor in the video is

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ChrztyAnn 4 points ago +9 / -5

I don't watch Fox but she's a spitfire that stands her ground, she may be their hero to save the network and I may just start watching her segments, I love her sass and "tell it like it is" attitude. She's also a patriot who defended our President against the vultures!

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ChrztyAnn 1 point ago +2 / -1

I have no pity for them. Mean? yep Do I care? nope

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ChrztyAnn 6 points ago +6 / -0

even if they don't impeach there will not be unity, they've done to much to us. Our votes were stoles, our rights were taken and now censorship bullshit, there is no unity now.

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ChrztyAnn 7 points ago +7 / -0

wow powerful!! If I lived in AR she'd definitely have my vote, gonna pass this along to family who do live there!

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ChrztyAnn 2 points ago +2 / -0

correct me if I am wrong but isn't the $15 minimum wage for FEDERAL jobs only? Each state has their own minimum wage and that's determined by each state and not the fake president.

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ChrztyAnn 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think his wife had a miscarriage and some other health issues related to it. There was a update a few weeks ago on here

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ChrztyAnn 3 points ago +3 / -0

they don't attack but they do call them out on their bullshit when it's needed!

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ChrztyAnn 2 points ago +2 / -0

She's a great choice! I remember when she almost broke down in tears when a youth reporter asked her a question and told her how he's scared to go to school with the recent school shootings at that time. She's strong and compassionate which is awesome!

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ChrztyAnn 10 points ago +10 / -0

his father failed to raise him right and teach him about what's happening in the real world. My son is going to be 16 on Wednesday and he is a PATRIOT. He gets so much shit from the youth that are being raised to think BLM is a great movement and he gets no support from the kids who are silent pro Trumpers/MAGA. I'm so proud that I've taught him to see what's really going on and he made his own mind up based on what he's seen and experienced and he won't go after anyone but he also won't back down with a debate and facts about what's happening. Why is it that most of BLM/Antifa are nerdy white people trying so hard to be baddasses and failing miserably at it? Anyone else notice that?

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ChrztyAnn 1 point ago +1 / -0

this bullshit is not what the maga party needs right now. WE CAN WIN. We can demand voter laws and not give up the onslaught of calls and emails until we get what we deserve. Dooming is doing nothing positive for the movement or the future of US. Snap the fuck out of it or find another place that isn't a HIGH ENERGY TRUMP RALLY!

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ChrztyAnn 4 points ago +4 / -0

that dude will NEVER pull off looking like a woman EVER. UGLY.

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