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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: sylvester80 who wrote (1073997)6/20/2018 8:23:46 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) of 1579723
 
Yes, he did, because it is the law of the land. I already provided proof, which you ignored. In addition, Trump is actually NOT for separating families. He has instructed Congress to change the law of the land, which is swore to uphold as President on a Bible as part of his Inauguration, so that families could be kept together when deported.

So you are doubly wrong. Prior Presidents have all separated families at the border. Trump has taken no different actions and Trump is against separating families. Once again the MSM lies and spews vitriol and propaganda to turn the sheeple against Trump. Fortunately, none of us with sound minds fall for the Nazi bullshit from the MSM.

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"Mr. President Fu*k You!"; The Hunt Is On For Congressional Intern Who Heckled Trump

President Trump as he arrived at the Capitol Tuesday to meet with House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), when a woman thought to be a Congressional intern shouted "Mr. President, Fuck You!" as he walked down the hall.

The incident occurred as tempers flared in D.C. over President Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy of enforcing existing laws, which include separating children from their parents who choose to enter the United States illegally - something done under both Bush II and Obama.

All 49 members of the Democratic caucus - including independents Bernie Sanders (VT) and Angus King (ME), signed on to Monday legislation designed to prevent the separation of immigrant families - something President Trump agrees with:

Trump also noted that 80% of migrant children are unaccompanied - meaning they were "separated" from their families when their parents chose to send them with human traffickers to America.

Perhaps sensing an opportunity to hobble Trump on the separated children thing - former First Ladies Laura Bush and Michelle Obama joined together to criticize the "zero tolerance" policies - which many on Twitter immediately noted were passed into law and enacted by their husbands.

We look forward to Trump's heckler being fired, only to emerge as a #resistance hero in their proudest pink pussy hat. And for those trying to identify which Congressional intern it was - let's not assume gender; we hear soy has an amazing affect on vocal chords.
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