Donald Trump Thread. "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?",

Who will win the 2020 election ?

  • Trump

    Votes: 80 27.6%
  • Biden

    Votes: 149 51.4%
  • Don't care

    Votes: 50 17.2%
  • Who will win the House and Senate in mid terms ?

    Votes: 6 2.1%
  • Republicans

    Votes: 9 3.1%
  • Democrats

    Votes: 10 3.4%

  • Total voters
    290


LINK

After an anti-corruption crusader unexpectedly won last year’s presidential election in Guatemala, democracy teetered on the edge in the Central American country. Amid law enforcement raids on election offices and threats of violence, the Biden administration worked feverishly to lay the groundwork for a peaceful transfer of power.

But not Richard Grenell, a former diplomat and intelligence official in Donald Trump’s administration, who arrived in Guatemala in January, days before the new president was to be sworn in — and threw his support behind a right-wing campaign to undermine the election.

Grenell met with a hard-line group that sued to block the inauguration. The group thanked him for his “visit and trust.” He defended Guatemalan officials who had seized ballot boxes in an effort to overturn a vote declared “free and fair” by the United States and international observers, and he attacked the U.S. State Department’s sanctions against hundreds of anti-democratic actors.

“They are trying to intimidate conservatives in Guatemala,” Grenell said in a television interview. “This is all wrapped into this kind of phony concern about democracy.”
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From Central America to Eastern Europe and beyond, Grenell has been acting as a kind of shadow secretary of state, meeting with far-right leaders and movements, pledging Trump’s support and, at times, working against the current administration’s policies.
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Grenell’s globe-trotting has sparked deep concern among career national security officials and diplomats, who warn that he emboldens bad actors and jeopardizes U.S. interests in service of Trump’s personal agenda. In the process, Grenell is openly charting a foreign policy road map for a Republican presidential nominee who has found common cause with authoritarian leaders and threatened to blow up partnerships with democratic allies.
 
Can't they arrest him for interfering in and undermining democratic elections? Surely trying to help those trying to overthrow their elections should warrant some sanction? Of course the US should slap some sanction on him too. What a corrupt fascist bar steward.
I suppose technically he could simply say he’s there expressing an alternative view but the reality is he’s rallying favour abroad with far right populists likely to be friendly to a potential Trump presidency. It’s pretty awful to contemplate but I don’t know if there’s anything actually illegal about it.
 
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Still grifting. Someone really should teach him what these words mean. He just throws out every category of politician he has heard people say. What an ignoramus he is. He does look terrible too.

 
He's not breaking the gag order. The Judge never put himself or his family into it.

Of course, we might see an amended order coming.
 

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