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President Donald Trump praised the Supreme Court's decision on Monday to review the legality of his temporary ban on travelers from six Muslim-majority countries and all refugees, and to allow it to be partly implemented in the meantime.

"Today's unanimous Supreme Court decision is a clear victory for our national security," Trump said in a statement released by the White House, adding: "Today's ruling allows me to use an important tool for protecting our Nation's homeland."

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Majority of Americans Would Give Up Alcohol to See Donald Trump Impeached, Survey Says

Donald Trump's presidency has caused stress and anxiety in Americans across the country, many of whom have opted to offset their worries with an extra glass of wine or two or shots of whiskey from time to time. But as it turns out, the majority of citizens say they would quit drinking alcohol tomorrow if it meant the president would be impeached.

Nearly 73 percent of Democrats and 17 percent of Republicans said they would abstain from alcohol for the rest of their lives if they could see the official political process begin to remove Trump, according to a Detox.net survey of 1,013 men and women nationwide. The latest data set showing support for Trump’s impeachment—an exhaustive political process that includes no definite promise of his removal—comes at a time when multiple Democratic lawmakers are drafting articles of impeachment and at some point could bring them to the floor of Congress.

Meanwhile, more than 30 percent of Republicans surveyed said they’d quit drinking in order to have the media stop writing negative articles about Trump, compared to 6.5 percent of Democrats.

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73 percent of Democrats and 17 percent of Republicans would quit drinking forever if it meant Trump would be impeached tomorrow. Detox

Texas Representative Al Green was the first Democrat on Capitol Hill to demand Trump’s impeachment, claiming the president’s words are enough to prove he obstructed justice (an impeachable offense) in firing James Comey, the former FBI director who was conducting a federal probe into the Trump campaign’s alleged collusion with the Kremlin during the 2016 presidential election.

"The president is not only intimidating the former FBI director, but any other person that might become FBI director and persons who are working on this case," Green said in an interview with ThinkProgress. "He is demonstrating that he has the power to dismiss people summarily, with impunity, unless he’s impeached."

Other Trump critics say the president could also be impeached for his business dealings around the world, as well as for profiting off the presidency at his luxury properties like Mar-A-Lago, where he’s hosted world leaders like Japanese President Shinzo Abe. Experts say there are numerous negotiations and deals that could ultimately spur Trump's removal from office, from his properties advertising his surprise appearances at large events, to global business expansion plans and issues with his blind trust (or lack thereof).

Realistically, though, it would take a total shift in the Republican-controlled Congress and Senate in order for Trump to be impeached. The latest polls reveal nearly 43 percent of voters support beginning the removal process, while Trump's approval ratings hovered in the high-30s throughout most of June.

All that is to say, Trump's impeachment isn't likely to happen as soon as some may have hoped for. Better order another round.

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Hilarious! I'll give up ice cream!

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Trump Created Fake Time Magazine Cover With His Picture On Them

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Joel wrote: June 27th, 2017, 8:40 pmAll that is to say, Trump's impeachment isn't likely to happen as soon as some may have hoped for. Better order another round.
What gives those people that want Trump impeached, the right to call themselves Americans?
Even President Benson stated that for those that refuse to stand up for freedom should have no right to be called citizens of America. Further, he also stated that they would likely have their salvation in jeopardy.
These people wanting to impeach Trump have no respect or honor from true patriots of freedom and liberty, and their selfish actions will bite them on the butt some day.
Haven't they the brains to recognize that even if they get Trump removed, the next POTUS could be even worse? So where does it stop? Why trade what we've got for something potentially worse?
This is like taking a horse and buggy and doing away with the horse leaving the buggy without a way to go forward. Or like a young kid getting behind the wheel of a huge car and driving widely to who knows where, not being able to see over the dash?
Why wasn't Obama impeached? Why wasn't his actions brought to light and dealt with? Why was everyone to darned scared of him as to not say one darn thing about his evil acts, huh? We had eight years of degradation, more and more socialism enacted, unprecedented spending, unconstitutional acts and even treason by this man, but...let's get rid of Trump. Some people make me puke. :ymsick:

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Impeachment seems to me to be unlikely at this point. What seems more likely to me is that the congress along with the vice-president and the cabnet will invoke the 25th Amendment.

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freedomforall wrote: June 29th, 2017, 8:29 pm
Joel wrote: June 27th, 2017, 8:40 pmAll that is to say, Trump's impeachment isn't likely to happen as soon as some may have hoped for. Better order another round.
What gives those people that want Trump impeached, the right to call themselves Americans?
Even President Benson stated that for those that refuse to stand up for freedom should have no right to be called citizens of America. Further, he also stated that they would likely have their salvation in jeopardy.
These people wanting to impeach Trump have no respect or honor from true patriots of freedom and liberty, and their selfish actions will bite them on the butt some day.
Haven't they the brains to recognize that even if they get Trump removed, the next POTUS could be even worse? So where does it stop? Why trade what we've got for something potentially worse?
This is like taking a horse and buggy and doing away with the horse leaving the buggy without a way to go forward. Or like a young kid getting behind the wheel of a huge car and driving widely to who knows where, not being able to see over the dash?
Why wasn't Obama impeached? Why wasn't his actions brought to light and dealt with? Why was everyone to darned scared of him as to not say one darn thing about his evil acts, huh? We had eight years of degradation, more and more socialism enacted, unprecedented spending, unconstitutional acts and even treason by this man, but...let's get rid of Trump. Some people make me puke. :ymsick:
Pence? Are you saying that Pence is potentially worse than Trump? Then why did you vote for him? Even if there were no impeachment proceedings (hoping there will be so the murderer can get turned out of the people's house), Trump could slip and fall in the bathtub, and if the accident were fatal, then Pence is your guy. However, now you're saying that Pence might be worse than Trump? Why would you risk voting for him?

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Silver wrote: June 27th, 2017, 9:06 pm
Hilarious! I'll give up ice cream!
These hilarious 'surveys' that keep promulgating! My, my. You would think the left, etc., would become wary of them after they totally missed Trump's lead, even many months before the election, by relying on their fake surveys.

This is one of the things that is both hilarious and astonishing about our present day political scene. Have they finally given up on the Russian-Trump colusion meme??

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Rumors are like tumors, they're bred and spread.

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Joel wrote: July 2nd, 2017, 2:07 pm =)) :o)
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/sta ... 7168071680
I knew you wouldn't miss posting this one, Joel. It's priceless! President Trump is definitely an unconventional President with an uncanny sense of humor. I think he is a barrel of laughs in this video. I enjoyed watching it. He's really snubbing his nose at convention.

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freedomforall wrote: June 29th, 2017, 10:42 pm Rumors are like tumors, they're bred and spread.

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Matchmaker wrote: July 2nd, 2017, 2:35 pm
Joel wrote: July 2nd, 2017, 2:07 pm =)) :o)
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/sta ... 7168071680
I knew you wouldn't miss posting this one, Joel. It's priceless! President Trump is definitely an unconventional President with an uncanny sense of humor. I think he is a barrel of laughs in this video. I enjoyed watching it. He's really snubbing his nose at convention.
Here is some more footage! Enjoy!!! :D



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Pence: Trump will repeal Obama's health law by summer's end


"(President Donald Trump) believes in state-based solutions, not one-size-fits-all Washington answers," Pence said.
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Joel wrote: March 25th, 2017, 3:25 pm decent advice



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Silver wrote: June 29th, 2017, 8:57 pm
freedomforall wrote: June 29th, 2017, 8:29 pm
Joel wrote: June 27th, 2017, 8:40 pmAll that is to say, Trump's impeachment isn't likely to happen as soon as some may have hoped for. Better order another round.
What gives those people that want Trump impeached, the right to call themselves Americans?
Even President Benson stated that for those that refuse to stand up for freedom should have no right to be called citizens of America. Further, he also stated that they would likely have their salvation in jeopardy.
These people wanting to impeach Trump have no respect or honor from true patriots of freedom and liberty, and their selfish actions will bite them on the butt some day.
Haven't they the brains to recognize that even if they get Trump removed, the next POTUS could be even worse? So where does it stop? Why trade what we've got for something potentially worse?
This is like taking a horse and buggy and doing away with the horse leaving the buggy without a way to go forward. Or like a young kid getting behind the wheel of a huge car and driving widely to who knows where, not being able to see over the dash?
Why wasn't Obama impeached? Why wasn't his actions brought to light and dealt with? Why was everyone to darned scared of him as to not say one darn thing about his evil acts, huh? We had eight years of degradation, more and more socialism enacted, unprecedented spending, unconstitutional acts and even treason by this man, but...let's get rid of Trump. Some people make me puke. :ymsick:
Pence? Are you saying that Pence is potentially worse than Trump? Then why did you vote for him? Even if there were no impeachment proceedings (hoping there will be so the murderer can get turned out of the people's house), Trump could slip and fall in the bathtub, and if the accident were fatal, then Pence is your guy. However, now you're saying that Pence might be worse than Trump? Why would you risk voting for him?
Where do you get your information Silvie? I doubt tha FFA voted for Trump, he just can't stand your gibberish. I would however vote for Pence and would be happy if he stood in for Trump. Fortunately you would never be in that position. 👞

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RIGHT IN MIDDLE OF SPEECH TODAY, TRUMP POINTED AT A VET AND DID THE UNTHINKABLE



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Elizabeth wrote: July 29th, 2015, 9:59 am "The Koch brothers are refusing to join the Trump bandwagon, blocking his access to influential tools in their political armory, Politico reported.
According to the report, the Kochs have denied the real estate mogul access to their state-of-the-art data and analytics services. He has also been excluded from their annual grassroots summit next month in Columbus, Ohio, run by Americans for Prosperity (AFP), as well as the annual summer soiree of mega-donors and operatives in Orange Country, California, which will be attended by a number of Trump's rivals.
"Continued stiff-arming by the powerful Koch network could limit Trump's ability to build a professional campaign operation to mobilize supporters ahead of primaries and caucuses," Politico said.
In recent weeks, AFP and Concerned Veterans for America, the Koch-backed groups, have hosted events with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul. The Columbus event will feature those candidates as well as Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
Opinions about Trump are mixed among the Koch network of donors, Politico said. Some were offended by Trump's implication that Arizona Sen. John McCain is not a war hero.
It's unclear whether the Koch brothers will take a more formal stance against Trump, Politico said.
"The good news is that Donald Trump doesn't need the Koch brothers, and he can do this perfectly without their assistance," Josh Youssef, chairman of Trump's campaign in Belknap County, New Hampshire, told Politico. "Their motivations are clearly not to break the mold of political insider-ship. Their goal is to keep the wheel spinning. Trump's bad for business for them."
Trump has hired a number of AFP staff to his campaign, including campaign manager Corey Lewandowski who until January ran AFP's national voter-registration effort.
The distance between Trump and the Koch groups suggests an Rachat prêt ideological divide, with Trump eschewing traditional ideological lines and the influential interests behind them.
"I think that's what is sort of scaring a lot of people, especially on both Republican and Democratic sides, because they can't control Trump," Stephen Stepanek, a New Hampshire state legislator who is co-chairing Trump's state campaign, told Politico.
"People are really afraid to speak their mind, and it is actually with the way people react to things and the way that these various groups attack people if they say anything," he said. "We're having our First Amendment, freedom of speech, stepped on, walked all over by these various groups."

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