Supreme Court via ABC News; Jimmy Kimmel Live, MSNBC; Michael Kosta and Noah Trevor (The Daily Show, July 20, 2019); Ashley Wells, Sheldon S., Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Uh, excuse me, I prefer to molest my own kid. |
A new archival tape has re-emerged starring Trump, dancing and womanizing at Mar-A-Lago with fellow billionaire and convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump continues to be angry at "The Squad" of four non-white congresswomen whom he says hate his U.S. and should go back to the countries they came from.
(Daily Show) Donald Trump partied with close friend child molester and child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein: As footage emerges of Trump partying with convicted sex criminal Epstein in 1992 at Trump's Mar-A-Lago, Michael Kosta analyzes how bad this could be for the president.
No immunity for Trump
Supreme Court rules against Trump's claim of "absolute immunity" In a history-making decision on Thursday [July 9, 2020], the Supreme Court ruled Pres. Trump cannot claim "absolute immunity" from criminal...
No immunity for Trump
Supreme Court rules against Trump's claim of "absolute immunity" In a history-making decision on Thursday [July 9, 2020], the Supreme Court ruled Pres. Trump cannot claim "absolute immunity" from criminal...
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