PhDeac
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is he really that far separated from reality?
To be fair, he's separated with a lot of other people.
That menu is very meh.
is he really that far separated from reality?
What a boring banquet hall menu for the dinner with China's president.
While most likely because of the higher numbers bump in February the 98,000 jobs added in the month of March isn't a very good look.
What a boring banquet hall menu for the dinner with China's president.
yea was just gonna post it
if this is what he meant...he's right i am sick of all the winning
In Heimbach’s Monday filing, he “denies physically assaulting” any protesters. But he also levies blame at the protesters, writing that they “provoked a response” by trying “to disrupt a free assembly and campaign event and to infringe rights of the defendants and other attendees to freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom to vote and other constitutional rights.”
He writes that he “acted, if at all, in self defense,” as well as “in reasonable defense of others,” while also contending he was acting at Trump’s instruction.
Noting that Trump is “a world famous businessman” who “relies on various professionals including attorneys and other professional advisors,” Heimbach writes that he "relied on Trump’s reputation and expertise in doing the things alleged." Heimbach writes that he relied on Trump’s authority to order disruptive persons removed and that Trump was legally within his rights to ask other attendees to assist in defending their constitutional rights "against ‘protesters’ who were disrupting.”
At the Patriots visit to the White House, Trump called out to a player that didn't attend. (Not a protest, just didn't go.)