https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...Trump-settles-into-his-usual-Twitter-routines
This appears to be a lie, unless we're counting 44% and below as "around" 50%. By this measure, Donald Trump's net worth is "around" eleventy trillion dollars—which he will probably also claim, before the month is out.
This also appears to be a lie; the reporter herself says the story didn't claim that. But what an interesting thing to read into it. Oh, and the important thing is "no Collusion"!
The number of times Trump has vowed there was no "Collusion" now must easily have topped a thousand. This is odd, for a man who's son invited Russian government cutouts to come visit him after they openly wrote that the meeting would be part of the Russian government's "support" for his money-laundering father. Fortunately, nobody in his family will ever be charged with collusion. The operative legal word is conspiracy.
In a shocking development, this is technically true. If you omit all other races but the five special election victories to hold Republican-held seats that Republicans were widely expected to win beforehand, and do not count any of the other special elections this year, such as the one in which a Democrat claimed victory over a Donald Trump-stumped-for child molester, the Republican record looks fabulous. (Also, only one of those Republican victors physically assaulted a reporter immediately before his election, a mere 20% reporter-assault rate.)
This appears to be a lie, unless we're counting 44% and below as "around" 50%. By this measure, Donald Trump's net worth is "around" eleventy trillion dollars—which he will probably also claim, before the month is out.
This also appears to be a lie; the reporter herself says the story didn't claim that. But what an interesting thing to read into it. Oh, and the important thing is "no Collusion"!
The number of times Trump has vowed there was no "Collusion" now must easily have topped a thousand. This is odd, for a man who's son invited Russian government cutouts to come visit him after they openly wrote that the meeting would be part of the Russian government's "support" for his money-laundering father. Fortunately, nobody in his family will ever be charged with collusion. The operative legal word is conspiracy.
In a shocking development, this is technically true. If you omit all other races but the five special election victories to hold Republican-held seats that Republicans were widely expected to win beforehand, and do not count any of the other special elections this year, such as the one in which a Democrat claimed victory over a Donald Trump-stumped-for child molester, the Republican record looks fabulous. (Also, only one of those Republican victors physically assaulted a reporter immediately before his election, a mere 20% reporter-assault rate.)