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Keep whacking off to the NY Times imagining yourselves as pedophiles.
You are one sick puppy, marco.
But here, here’s some more “hearsay” for ya:
As these revelations broke, Trump reportedly spent the morning working the phones in desperation, pleading with MAGA Representatives Lauren Boebert and Nancy Mace to withdraw their names from the discharge petition. He then summoned top administration officials, including former Attorney General Pam Bondi, Deputy AG Todd Blanche, and FBI Director Kash Patel, for an emergency White House meeting—a meeting which Trump press secretary Karoline Leavitt admitted took place in the Situation Room. And yes, they summoned Lauren Boebert in as well in a last-ditch effort to pressure her to remove her name from the petition (she kept her name on it, by the way).
When people behave like this, it’s rarely because the truth is exculpatory. Let’s be honest for a moment: if those files actually exonerated Donald Trump and incriminated a bunch of Democrats, Trump would be the first to release them. Instead, he’s putting the weight of his entire government into one of the most blatant cover-up attempts in American history.
As Congressman Garcia explained, MAGA leadership has fought transparency at every turn, blocking subpoenas, delaying depositions, stonewalling document requests, and refusing to enforce lawful committee subpoenas to the Justice Department. “Mike Johnson and the House Republicans are complicit, as far as I’m concerned, in this White House coverup,” Garcia told me. “The only reason we have these documents is because we have pushed and fought to get them public.”
Garcia made clear that if Trump truly believed these emails were “fake” or “misleading,” he has the power to end the matter immediately: “Donald Trump could fix all this… release the files today.”
But Trump won’t. And that speaks louder than any press release.
Lies!
Lies!
Fake news!
Hearsay!
Whacking off to the New York Times!
You’re all a bunch of pedophiles!
Just stop, marco. I’m starting to be embarrassed for you.