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Topic History of: Latest Trump
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JK2006 And I suspect it's my very position of balance that makes my opinion mean something. Those who hate Trump will almost always express support for anything to damage him.
Labour voters will support anything anti-Tory. Tories will support anything anti-Labour.
It's incredibly easy to allow oneself to be tricked into obedience.
Before it happened to me 23 years ago I would NEVER have believed False Allegations could exist - let alone be supported by the authorities.
JK2006 I keep repeating - I'm not a Trump fan but that doesn't stop me hating his opponents USING THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW.
It's the same in the UK. I don't like Boris but the Partygate thing was stupid and unfair. I don't like Starmer but the False Allegations I suspect will bring him down don't make them right.
Peter Navarro following Steve Bannon is a victim of politicians and lawyers using the law to break the law - in my opinion.