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ThyBlackMan.com) The previous President, also known as 45, or the
Orange Man, or the Nutty Narcissist, kept our nation with his insanity for more than four years.
President Biden is best advised to ignore his predecessor and should not even stoop to mention his name. Why not? The nation, even his rabid supporters, know the former was out of line, out of order, and out of control. He is also desperate for the attention that even his Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) sycophants could not offer. Reality can be grating, especially when someone accustomed to adulation finds the applause tepid, the plane out of order, the taxes under review, and more. President Biden game the former too much air in even mentioning his name at his March 25 press conference.
Hogan says he would have voted to convict Trump in Senate trial and looks to future of GOP
Maryland GOP Gov. Larry Hogan on Sunday praised Senate Republicans who broke with the party ranks and voted against former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial, saying if he were a senator, he would have done the same.
“I’m proud of them because sometimes it’s not it’s not easy to go against your party and the base of your party and the former President and but it’s hard to do the right thing sometimes, but I think I’m proud of those folks that did take that decision and put the country ahead of party or personal affection or whatever,” Hogan told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union.”
Donald Trump incited a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol, put his own vice president in danger and later expressed solidarity with rioters who attempted to.
Donald Trump impeachment: Highlights from day 4 of the Senate trial
11 Feb, 2021 11:04 PM
6 minutes to read
Video shows just how close rioters got to members of Congress and Vice President.
AP
By: Brian Slodysko
Donald Trump incited a deadly attack on the US Capitol, put his own vice president in danger and later expressed solidarity with rioters who attempted to overturn the 2020 election in his name, Democrats argued today as they wrapped up opening arguments in Trump s impeachment trial.
Over two days of testimony, the Democrats asserted that Trump deliberately ordered his supporters to fight like hell and go by very different rules or they wouldn t have a country anymore .