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 Originally Posted by Poopadoop
If only I had a dollar for every time someone said "no-one could ever support Trump after this" and yet every R in the house and senate who wasn't about to retire/quit supported him, I'd be a few years closer to retirement.
I can't disagree with you there. But there has to be a limit. Validating the Russia inquiry would probably cross that line.
I mean, if what you're saying is true, why not do it now? He could just issue a pardon for Manafort, Pops, Flynn, and Gates today. Then he could turn to Mueller and say "Alight Bobby, you're out of witnesses."
Also, don't forget he's going to at least lose the House in the midterms and so he's not going to be able to do anything legislative anyways,
It's a win-win for Trump. If he doesn't lose the house (which is possible) then he has a cooperating congress for the rest of this term. If he does lose the house, and can't do anything legislatively he'll just do what he wants anyway. You see, there used to be this guy named Barry who wasn't real great at making friends and influencing people. So he just did all kinds of somersaults through the law and imposed his will through Executive Orders.
When Trump basically pulls out the Treasure checkbook and pays for the wall, just remember WHY he can get away with it.
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