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Related: About this forumDonald Trump Jr. texted Meadows ideas to overturn election before it was called - CNN
CNN's Ryan Nobles discusses the different ideas that Donald Trump Jr. texted former President Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows about overturning the 2020 presidential election two days after the vote. Aired on 04/08/2022.
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Donald Trump Jr. texted Meadows ideas to overturn election before it was called - CNN (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Apr 2022
OP
Not to mention that he somehow believes he has some kind of political authority
Rhiannon12866
Apr 2022
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C_U_L8R
(45,002 posts)1. And that's what we call a conspiracy.
Arrest this traitor. Now.
viva la
(3,298 posts)2. Jr is apparently trying to say he just forwarded something, but --
Trump Jr. texted Meadows the following: This is what we need to do please read it and please get it to everyone that needs to see it because Im not sure were doing it.
The absolute lack of punctuation is a sure sign of Trumpery.
That man supposedly graduated from an Ivy League school. I don't think he would have passed in my 12th grade English class.
Rhiannon12866
(205,379 posts)3. Not to mention that he somehow believes he has some kind of political authority
Why would he think anyone would listen to him? He has no standing, but keeps trying to insert himself into the political process and continues to embarrass himself - much like the moran he learned from.
dchill
(38,493 posts)4. The "Moran High Ground."