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Showing Original Post only (View all)Breaking MSNBC: Pelosi just called into question the validity of Trump's judicial picks [View all]
And raised it under the context that Trump asked McConnell to fast track his IRS pick, even above confirmation of Barr to the DOJ.
She said it all adds up that everything hes been doing as POTUS has been to protect himself against prosecution
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Breaking MSNBC: Pelosi just called into question the validity of Trump's judicial picks [View all]
berni_mccoy
Sep 2020
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There it is! Legitimacy, conflicts of interest, abrogation of duties under the Constitution
bucolic_frolic
Sep 2020
#5
When I was working a really important part of a successful upward climb was who you knew.
calimary
Sep 2020
#45
Yes, and a myriad new age charlatans, like that mindfulness guru, Eckhart Tolle. nt
SunSeeker
Sep 2020
#55
Right. Our sovereignty has been held hostage to serve foreign and individual interests
bucolic_frolic
Sep 2020
#43
If selling off the country, deregulation is worth trillions to foreign companies, so you appoint
bucolic_frolic
Sep 2020
#57