From my close observation in real time of all of the indictable offenses as you put it, I found them to be:
A. Massive errors in judgement explained by political inexperience and President Trump’s reliance on political advisors who at first appeared trustworthy, to recommend likeminded individuals to carry out his vision for America
From my close observation in real time of all of the indictable offenses as you put it, I found them to be:
A. Massive errors in judgement explained by political inexperience and President Trump’s reliance on political advisors who at first appeared trustworthy, to recommend likeminded individuals to carry out his vision for America
B. A deep desire to win over more influential skeptics and critics before making major attacks on the status quo in Washington so as to organize a large group of allies behind him allowing the public to see for ourselves the magnitude of corruption of the US government in the world at large and most shocking to everyone, the danger of our government to the country and its citizens.
C. Threat of physical harm to himself and his family on the order of the JFK assassination.
D. The President’s intention to be considered a thoughtful, rather than rash leader, who could exercise self control particularly because of his harsh criticism of adversaries and opponents in his penchant for tweeting out his thoughts at random.
E. The need for an astute business mind to manage the economy.
F. A bold and brash persona to stand up to world leaders.
From my close observation in real time of all of the indictable offenses as you put it, I found them to be:
A. Massive errors in judgement explained by political inexperience and President Trump’s reliance on political advisors who at first appeared trustworthy, to recommend likeminded individuals to carry out his vision for America
B. A deep desire to win over more influential skeptics and critics before making major attacks on the status quo in Washington so as to organize a large group of allies behind him allowing the public to see for ourselves the magnitude of corruption of the US government in the world at large and most shocking to everyone, the danger of our government to the country and its citizens.
C. Threat of physical harm to himself and his family on the order of the JFK assassination.
D. The President’s intention to be considered a thoughtful, rather than rash leader, who could exercise self control particularly because of his harsh criticism of adversaries and opponents in his penchant for tweeting out his thoughts at random.
E. The need for an astute business mind to manage the economy.
F. A bold and brash persona to stand up to world leaders.