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"Gen. John Kelly, who was Trump's chief of staff when the alleged comments were made, confirmed that Trump did call American troops "losers" and "suckers." However, it was unclear whether he witnessed the comments firsthand or heard about them from someone else, or from news reports."

Why would he make it up? Ok well, why would a bunch of intelligence officials make up a story? I dont know whether he said it or not but a claim so inflammatory about a sitting or ex-president seems to me to require far more than one person telling the story before it is floated in the media as truth. Or at least that used to be the standard until the standard was getting Trump.

Make sense?

Wouldn't you agree that his comments about McCain give credence to Kelly?
 
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Calling our brave deceased service members in Europe 'losers and suckers' is inexcusable. He should be embarrassed about that and will lie about it as much as he can. We all know the maga cult lemmings will believe his lie. But we all see the quotes by numerous people attributing that fact to him.
 
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"Gen. John Kelly, who was Trump's chief of staff when the alleged comments were made, confirmed that Trump did call American troops "losers" and "suckers." However, it was unclear whether he witnessed the comments firsthand or heard about them from someone else, or from news reports."

Why would he make it up? Ok well, why would a bunch of intelligence officials make up a story? I dont know whether he said it or not but a claim so inflammatory about a sitting or ex-president seems to me to require far more than one person telling the story before it is floated in the media as truth. Or at least that used to be the standard until the standard was getting Trump.

Make sense?
You're terrible at this.
 
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"Actually, no regulation specifies that the president should salute (or return the salute of) military personnel. In fact, U.S. Army regulations, for example, state that neither civilians nor those wearing civilian attire (both of which describe the U.S. president) are required to render salutes. The regulation states:

"The President of the United States, as the commander in chief, will be saluted by Army personnel in uniform."


You should stop while you are behind. You're getting your arse handed to you. You don't salute anyone from North Korea. That's common sense. Something MAGAs lack.
So like I said. This is all you little people have to concern yourselves with? 🤡 No wonder you’re getting your asses kicked across the Trumpesphere on every single front! 😂🇺🇸🖕
 
Calling our brave deceased service members in Europe 'losers and suckers' is inexcusable. He should be embarrassed about that and will lie about it as much as he can. We all know the maga cult lemmings will believe his lie. But we all see the quotes by numerous people attributing that fact to him.
Which people? Can you name them? I'll start. You finish.
John Kelly.
 
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You'd think the Secretary of Defense would know the US Flag Code.
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What’s the “code”? Don’t stand in front of a flag with a blue suit on?
 
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"Actually, no regulation specifies that the president should salute (or return the salute of) military personnel. In fact, U.S. Army regulations, for example, state that neither civilians nor those wearing civilian attire (both of which describe the U.S. president) are required to render salutes. The regulation states:

"The President of the United States, as the commander in chief, will be saluted by Army personnel in uniform."


You should stop while you are behind. You're getting your arse handed to you. You don't salute anyone from North Korea. That's common sense. Something MAGAs lack.
Didn't Obama bow to kiss the ring of a Saudi Prince?
 
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