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To: longnshort who wrote (1075435)6/26/2018 9:17:37 PM
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sylvester80

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You must be on the same meds as Trump. If Trump is convicted of corruption and crimes against humanity in a foreign country do you think he should be extradited? I think he should be. What do you think?
Trump refuses to sensor Russia for interfering in the election, because while it may have hurt America, it helped him. And even though these new tariffs will likely cost the U.S. over 140,000 jobs (according to the conservative Heritage Foundation), he will not repeal them because it makes him look strong to his base. Other countries have figured this out have openly bribed the President to get foreign policy decisions they need. The President can be successfully engaged, and countries like Ukraine, China, and Qatar have demonstrated that. When they want something from the United States, they skip the State Department and even the White House staff. Instead of approaching their problems state-to-state, they go state to man. These countries focus on what Trump wants on a personal level - to enrich his family. So Beijing granted Ivanka trademarks, Qatar invested in one of Jared's office towers and Ukraine, with Slavic candor ,simply wired half a million dollars to the President's personal lawyer Michael Cohen.