The far right never think anything through. Theyâre just lazy bigots unhappy with their own lives so they blame those with even less.
Posts by Trump Exposed
As so many of them are reposting it and dribbling in their tighty whiteyâs over it, it really does represent how dumb the majority of MAGA are.
Peopleâs hysteria over immigration creates a much bigger partisan issue for politicians than any issues to a country caused by immigration. Thatâs why we never hear the end of it.
High immigration = high GDP.
2019 - Pressured Ukrainian President Zelensky to investigate Joe Biden and disparaged Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch. Blocked Congressâs inquiry and withheld military aid. Led to a House impeachment vote in December 2019 for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
2019 - Instituted ban on transgender individuals serving openly in the military and attempted to curtail access to birth-control services for service members.
2019 - Led a 35âday partial government shutdown demanding $5.7âŻbillion for the border wall. Ended with only ~$1.38âŻbillion, after Congress rejected his proposals. Criticized as needless shutdown and abuse of emergency powers to circumvent Congress.
2018 - In her book Unhinged, former aide Omarosa Manigault Newman accused Trump of being âracist âmany times,ââ citing alleged use of racial slurs during filming of The Apprentice and describing his behavior as misogynistic and insecure.
While the Helsinki meeting with Putin was actually in July 2018, press coverage throughout late 2018 called out Trumpâs contentious approach toward Russia, especially appearing to side with Putin over U.S. intelligence agencies.
2018 - Trump formally initiated U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, rejecting climate science and sparking criticism for undermining global cooperation on climate change.
2018 - Trump formally initiated U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 Paris Agreement, rejecting climate science and sparking criticism for undermining global cooperation on climate change
2018 - Trump withdrew the U.S. from the JCPOAâa multilateral treatyâraising global concerns about nuclear escalation and diplomatic instability.
Though issued in early 2017, the sweeping immigration ban continued into 2018, targeting citizens from several Muslim-majority nations. Critics described it as a âMuslim banâ and discriminatory.
2018 - Trumpâs âzero toleranceâ policy led to thousands of children being separated from parents at the U.S.âMexico borderâa humanitarian crisis that drew domestic and international condemnation.
After a heated exchange in November 2018, Trump labeled CNN as âthe enemy of the peopleâ and barred reporter Jim Acosta from the White Houseâwidely condemned as an attack on press freedom.
2018 - He revoked former CIA Director John Brennanâs clearance and threatened others like Clapper and Susan Riceâseen by critics as politically motivated retaliation and abuse of power.
2018 - Trump repeatedly attacked Special Counsel Robert Muellerâs Russia investigation, calling it a âWITCH HUNT,â criticizing the team as â13 angry Democrats,â and questioning its fairnessâeven though Mueller and his appointing authority were Republicans.
In August 2018, MichaelâŻCohen, Trumpâs personal lawyer, pleaded guilty to tax evasion, bank fraud, and making illegal campaign contributionsâincluding a $130,000 payment to Stormy Danielsâstating it was done "at the direction of the candidate," implying Trumpâs involvement.
In May 2018, he stated undocumented migrants (particularly from Central America) were ânot people ⌠these are animals,â widely condemned as dehumanizing and racist.
In January 2018, Trump allegedly referred to Haiti, ElâŻSalvador, and African nations as âshithole countriesâ during an Oval Office immigration meeting, calling instead for more immigrants from countries like Norway. The remark prompted protests from international leaders and media calling it racist.
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2017 - Frequent verbal attacks against critics, journalists, political opponents and foreign leaders escalated public controversy throughout the year (e.g. with Mexican president PeĂąa Nieto, Australian PM Turnbull).
2017 - Sheriff Joe Arpaio (August 2017): Trump pardoned Arpaio, convicted of criminal contempt for racially profiling Latinos, drawing outrage from civil rights advocates.
2017 saw the firing of FBI Director James Comey (May), appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller, intensified scrutiny of Trumpâs ties to Russia and alleged obstructionâthough final investigation continued into following years.
2017 - Cuba policy rollback (June/Sept 2017): Reinstated travel and trade restrictions, cut embassy staff in Havanaâreversing Obama-era dĂŠtente.
2017 - Officially recognized Jerusalem as capital of Israel and announced embassy move from Tel Avivâbreaking decades of U.S. policy and sparking international condemnation.
Directed U.S. to exit the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
2017 - Official U.S. withdrawal from global accord on climate change mitigation.
2017 - EPA reversed Obama-era ban on this neurotoxic chemical.
2017 - Directed DOL to review advisersâ duty to act in clients' best interests, delaying implementationâcritics said cost retirees billions.
Rolled back Clean Water Act expansion.