Is Trump a Traitor?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump's treason with his minions.


"TheY wERe InNoCEnT HaRMLeSS TouRiSTS"
"It wAS AnTIFa"
"iT WaS An FBi FaLSe fLAg"

There was comment after comment after comment here on DCUM making those false claims. I am so disgusted with every one of you who spewed that garbage. You are a disgrace to America. You still owe America apologies and you owe it to America to change your ways and do better.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the treason will be prosecuted. Looking forward to the weasel thrashing in his cage.


+1
Anonymous
Soon he'll be paying for his treason and it will be a huge victory and party time for decency in the USA.
Anonymous
Prescient.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prescient.

His change in demeanor when the crowd starts chanting for him to be locked up is priceless. It's been a long road and we are at the threshold of finally having the traitor pay for a miniscule part of a whole lifetime of treason and crime. We are almost there. Let's give ourselves a pat in the back for our patience as justice unfolds, and enjoy trump being dragged, kicking and screaming to the slammer.

Hillary Clinton, I hope you are smiling where you are, watching his comeuppance.
Anonymous
My Momma always told me that bad people always get caught and are punished. Innocent people are redeemed through their trials. Life doesn't always work the way we want or expect, but it is so delicious when it does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the treason will be prosecuted. Looking forward to the weasel thrashing in his cage.


+1

I wish the charges featured the word “treason.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the treason will be prosecuted. Looking forward to the weasel thrashing in his cage.


+1

I wish the charges featured the word “treason.”

If sedition puts him in jail, we can try treason later.
Anonymous
I hope they get to his russia treason too.
Anonymous
Trump asks best bud Putin to help his election.
Anonymous
Just my two cents, but in the pantheon of Trump crimes, Jan 6 is the worst---it was one of the darkest days in American history since the civil war. The president(!) urged supporters to attack the US Capitol in an attempt to overturn an election.
Runner up #1: Thumbing his nose at the National Archives and willfully withholding the return of classified docs.
Runner up #2: Election interference in attempting to pressure election officials in GA to overturn their state's election results.
Runner up#3: The violation of election laws in the Stormy Daniels payoff
Runner up #4---all the numerous willful instances of obstruction of justice across his presidency and post-presidency---starting with his unlawful attempt to pressure Jim Comey into dropping the Russia investigation and then the retaliatory firing.

Trump's most pernicious effect on the body politic was his "F* U" attitude to the rule of law. He's a spoiled rich white man who thinks that laws don't apply to him. The pardon of Richard Nixon was, in hindsight, a huge mistake. It set us on the road to Trump. Holding Trump accountable will bolster our legal system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just my two cents, but in the pantheon of Trump crimes, Jan 6 is the worst---it was one of the darkest days in American history since the civil war. The president(!) urged supporters to attack the US Capitol in an attempt to overturn an election.
Runner up #1: Thumbing his nose at the National Archives and willfully withholding the return of classified docs.
Runner up #2: Election interference in attempting to pressure election officials in GA to overturn their state's election results.
Runner up#3: The violation of election laws in the Stormy Daniels payoff
Runner up #4---all the numerous willful instances of obstruction of justice across his presidency and post-presidency---starting with his unlawful attempt to pressure Jim Comey into dropping the Russia investigation and then the retaliatory firing.

Trump's most pernicious effect on the body politic was his "F* U" attitude to the rule of law. He's a spoiled rich white man who thinks that laws don't apply to him. The pardon of Richard Nixon was, in hindsight, a huge mistake. It set us on the road to Trump. Holding Trump accountable will bolster our legal system.

Your #4 is worse than your #3 imho.
Anonymous
Christmas is coming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Christmas is coming.

Slowly but surely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just my two cents, but in the pantheon of Trump crimes, Jan 6 is the worst---it was one of the darkest days in American history since the civil war. The president(!) urged supporters to attack the US Capitol in an attempt to overturn an election.
Runner up #1: Thumbing his nose at the National Archives and willfully withholding the return of classified docs.
Runner up #2: Election interference in attempting to pressure election officials in GA to overturn their state's election results.
Runner up#3: The violation of election laws in the Stormy Daniels payoff
Runner up #4---all the numerous willful instances of obstruction of justice across his presidency and post-presidency---starting with his unlawful attempt to pressure Jim Comey into dropping the Russia investigation and then the retaliatory firing.

Trump's most pernicious effect on the body politic was his "F* U" attitude to the rule of law. He's a spoiled rich white man who thinks that laws don't apply to him. The pardon of Richard Nixon was, in hindsight, a huge mistake. It set us on the road to Trump. Holding Trump accountable will bolster our legal system.

Working with our Russian enemies to gain the Presidency in 2016 should be top of the list.
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