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The 4-Year-Long Campaign Against Trump: Efforts to undermine the president haven't stopped since 2016

Started by Anonymous, November 25, 2020, 11:33:52 PM

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The post-election push to pressure President Donald Trump to concede, despite numerous credible allegations of voter fraud and ongoing legal challenges, is not an isolated incident.



It is the culmination of a four-year-long campaign against him, which started during his first run for president in 2016 when the FBI launched a politically motivated investigation of his campaign. During his subsequent four years in office, there have been consistent efforts to remove him from office, first through the Russia-collusion narrative and then through impeachment.

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Anonymous

It was what it was..



I didn't agree with how the deep state, big media, and the opposition party worked to undermine any presidency for selfish reasons..



But, it's over now and I hope the president elect doesn't have to have his administration undermined.

Anonymous

Trump scared the corrupt establishment to it's knees. He didn't care. Blue collar workers loved the guy.

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