Trump All But Confesses to Mishandling Classified Docs on Fox News The former president, facing charges of mishandling classified information, nearly confessed to the crime — while blaming his “golf shirts”

  • Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    When he was originally told that he could discuss the case, I figured they were just lending him some rope….

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    1 year ago

    It’s pointless to try to pin him down like this, because his explanations are so incoherent. Is it a confession? Is it a denial? Who knows. It’s just word salad.

  • MiddleWeigh@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I feel like I’m watching a Shakespeare play with this dude FFS.

    He is everything I hate about myself and everyone all forced into a big dramatic reenactment on the world stage.

    He’s the Juice™️

    I laughed out loud reading his quote aloud.

    “Much much stuff”

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      As a non American I cannot wait to see him behind bars both to not be able to fuck with world politics and to finally stop hearing about his delusional fucking ramblings.

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    I’ve read the theory that he’s so fucked legally he’s just angling for a guarantee of a pardon from whoever beats him in the primary, if someone does; or otherwise a self-pardon.

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      It’s a real danger. The first time anyone with an ( R ) next to their name wins the Presidency, he’s getting a pardon, maybe even posthumously.

      It’s not a danger because I think he’s a jackass, but because, by all evidence so far, he’s broken the law, and such an action would be — even if he is not proven guilty — conceding that some people in this country are above the law.

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        There’s one thing though that might stop them.

        Pardoning him means having to run against him in the next election, regardless of age.