duploelabs wrote: » Trump fails to block tax return subpoena from Manhatten DAhttps://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSKBN26S27Q?il=0
StringerBell wrote: » Yeah, back to the supreme court again with it so.
Gintonious wrote: » Trump has tweeted or retweeted about 50 times in 2 hours today. He is really worked up!
Mike Litoris wrote: » He's still at it posting every couple of minutes. A fair bit of conspiracy in there too. Surely his account will be suspended again this evening.
Itssoeasy wrote: » It seems trump is back in the Oval Office because a military solider is standing outside which is the American equivalent of the royal standard flying above buck house when queen Elizabeth is at home. How is this being allowed as unless he’s tested negative twice then he’s wilfully putting people in danger. He says he feels fine but of course he feels fine as he’s hoped up on goofballs and is circling the airport. What happens when they wears off ?
listermint wrote: » He appears to have gone quiet and no sight of him since the chopper. Most experts agreed that if he's worsening Thursday Friday would be when it goes that way.
one armed dwarf wrote: » https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1313959702104023047 I guess to avert the screams of 'TDS' I'll say that I hope the treatment Trump is making free here really does work Noticeable jump cut at 1:50 mid sentence. Also the bad orange man is noticeably more orange than he's ever been.
listermint wrote: » Is he talking fully through his nose. It sounds like he's talking through his nose.
Leroy42 wrote: » Many of them think that Trump himself was sent down by God, so his claim that he was given the virus by God, is just another sign of how special he actually is. Much like Jesus defeating death, Trump has defeated the anti-Christian Chinese virus sent as a plague to cast out the sinners. Or something along those lines.
check_six wrote: » It's just remarkable how he always manages to pick the most obnoxious, most crass, most ignorant, most incompetent, most inconsiderate, most lazy, most careless, most reckless, most feckless, most stupid course of action at *EVERY* turn. It's kind of a superpower. Even unintentionally the biggest eejit would do the right thing, or something respectable, appropriate, or considerate the odd time. Not once has he managed it. Incredible.
seamus wrote: » And while these moves might work on a city planning department or a company board or a creditor suing for breach of contract, they don't work in politics.