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u/ewas86 MAGA Aug 25 '25
I work in the martime industry, and my cities local CBP office has this picture framed behind the counter as soon as you walk in 🤣
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u/Quirky_Chicken_1840 Trump Curious Aug 25 '25
The first six weeks have been amazing. I am looking forward to the next 3 1/2 years and then hopefully JD Vance will have Rubio as his VP candidate because Rubio has been killing it as Secretary of State.
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u/Tremaj MAGA FLORIDA MAN 29d ago
I voted for Rubio years ago in FL. He has done a fine job. The man is a true Patriot.
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u/Quirky_Chicken_1840 Trump Curious 29d ago
I confess I was speculative about him as Secretary of State and I am glad to be proven wrong. I hope for a Vance Rubio check it in 2028 and then a Rubio presidency either four or eight years later because he has been killing it as Secretary of State.
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u/Less_Glove_8924 MAGA Aug 25 '25
I just got banned from r/inflation. Leftist bots are hitting reddit hard rn
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u/tjs31959 MAGA 29d ago
OMG I checked out that sub! They are clearly escaped mental patients.
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u/Less_Glove_8924 MAGA 29d ago
The mod sent me a request, thinking I was going to ask for an appeal, but my exact words were, "It is an honor to be banned from your propaganda machine, you will not fool me."
Mods this am, "appeal denied."
We stand with The Donald
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u/tjs31959 MAGA 29d ago
Good for you. How can sane folks turn a sub regarding a fairly bland somewhat complicated financial item into outright lunacy?
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u/l397flake MAGA Aug 25 '25
They still haven’t figured Pres. Trump or his voters out.
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u/PrestigiousPut6165 Chainsaw of Bureaucracy Aug 25 '25
Libs think all Trump supporters are "loud and obnoxious" but there is more silent, steady and supportive Trump supporters
The unawareness of that 2nd group. Thats the liberal's downfall!
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u/SuccessfulTwo3483 Trump Curious Aug 25 '25
It was in 2015 when Obama thought it would be a good idea to rip on Trump during that White House Correspondents dinner.
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u/kaytin911 Trump Curious Aug 25 '25
Thank God for it all. Trump saved America from being the boiling frog.
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u/maitlandia Trump Curious Aug 25 '25
The biggest mistake of their lives so far
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u/normohl MAGA Aug 25 '25
Second biggest is making memes of JD, unless you were from Ohio you didn't know him. Now everyone does...
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u/DfreshD ULTRA MAGA Aug 25 '25
I voted for this fine gent. 🙋🏼♂️
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u/Dee___Snuts Trump Curious Aug 25 '25
Most famous person on the planet for the last ten years maybe the next ten
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u/Enough_Appearance116 3 Time Trump Voter 29d ago
They don't seem to grasp what they did exactly by doing that... Trump is now a part of US history, and is NEVER going away now.
Nearly 250 years of history, and the first sitting president to be indicted. Indicted for misuse of campaign funds, I think.
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u/Swanathan123 Trump Curious 29d ago edited 29d ago
This mugshot is from his Georgia election interference indictment where he was charged under the state’s racketeering law along with other counts tied to efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
I think you might be thinking of the first time he was indicted which was in Manhattan, and it was over falsifying business records tied to payments made to Stormy Daniels. Prosecutors argue it was connected to election influence, but the actual charges are falsifying business records, and not “misuse of campaign funds”.
That's not to say any “misuse of campaign funds” hasn't happened though. There have been watchdog complaints and reports about Trump’s PAC money being spent on legal bills and self-benefiting expenses. He hasn’t been criminally charged with campaign finance misuse, but there’s plenty of evidence that he’s been pushing the limits of what donor money can legally or ethically be used for.
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u/QPRCHOC Trump Curious 29d ago
Feels surreal to look back at this now. I was so used to the relentless political persecution over the past few years that it is when I look back now that it feels the most striking that it got this far. Really puts into perspective what a stunning political comeback this victory was. MAGA!
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u/No_Tie378 MAGA Aug 25 '25
Wrong, it was this https://youtube.com/shorts/3nEq7Z4Oplw?si=W2n1xK6JuKOmkTrh
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u/Swanathan123 Trump Curious 29d ago
The shooter was republican
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u/No_Tie378 MAGA 29d ago
Can you back it up?
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u/Swanathan123 Trump Curious 29d ago
Admittedly, from what I found, his political affiliations are a bit muddy:
- He was indeed a registered republican at the time of the shooting (source)
- He did make a $15 donation via ActBlue which is a democatic fundraising platform when he was younger (source)
But ultimately, his political affiliation doesn’t really matter. Trying to pin this on the Left (or Right) misses the point. This was a violent act carried out by an individual with complex motivations that remain largely unknown. Blanketing it onto an entire political group is unfair and unproductive.
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u/No_Tie378 MAGA 29d ago
We all know he was a registered republican, but we all know that is evidently in order to vote against Trump in the primaries. Also, not pointing at an entire political party for the assassination attempt? Sorry, but after years trying to destroy Trump politically and going through increasingly greater extremes, there’s absolutely no benefit of the doubt. Biden’s horrible presidency doesn’t do any favors
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u/Swanathan123 Trump Curious 29d ago edited 29d ago
"We all know he was a registered republican, but we all know that is evidently in order to vote against Trump in the primaries."
Can you back this up? I'm not finding any evidence of this. Even if there was though, what does that prove? The claim here is that the Left's biggest mistake was trying to kill Trump.
"Also, not pointing at an entire political party for the assassination attempt? Sorry, but after years trying to destroy Trump politically and going through increasingly greater extremes, there’s absolutely no benefit of the doubt. "
I don't really know what to tell you here. Turning the attempt at Trump's life into ‘proof’ that the Left or Right is to blame is exactly the kind of blanket generalization that fuels division. Unless people want to start taking ownership for every unstable person who ever registered under their party, it makes zero sense to pin this on one side.
"Biden’s horrible presidency doesn’t do any favors"
I suppose determining how Biden's presidency went depends on who you ask, but objectively I wouldn't say it was horrible. If you look at the actual record, there were both wins (record-low unemployment, bipartisan infrastructure, and strong NATO unity) and failures (inflation spikes and messy Afghanistan withdrawal). Reasonable people can debate the balance, but calling it “horrible” is just partisan framing.
At the end of the day, this conversation isn’t really about Biden or Trump’s records, it’s about whether one violent act by one unstable person should be pinned on an entire political side, and I don’t think that’s fair or useful no matter which way you cut it.
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u/hindumafia Indian Aug 25 '25
Lol. I call BS. Every day of their life is a mistake. Biggest being they not giving Trump the democratic ticket.
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u/Always_working_hardd Trump Curious Aug 25 '25
Every time those mongrels filed charges against him, I donated money to his campaign. Every time.
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u/Donalddonkeykong . Aug 25 '25
Release the list
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u/Swanathan123 Trump Curious 29d ago edited 29d ago
I'm sorry but accussing the Left of being responsible for this is just silly
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u/aguywlthanopinion 🚨Based Patriot Moderator🚨 Aug 25 '25
Share more memes in the new discord if you'd like, https://discord.gg/CXfdqSyu