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HOT TAKES: Video Depicting Trump's Personal History Drives X WILD
We're within hours of Donald Trump reassuming the White House and sending befuddled old Joe Biden off into the sunset - or back to Rehoboth Beach, not that Joe will know the difference. Our long national nightmare is drawing to a close, Donald Trump will carry out his historic non-consecutive second term, and we have a brilliant understudy in JD Vance - in fact, the younger generation of the GOP is full of stars, making us feel a little better about the country's future.
The occasion prompts one to take a look at President Trump's history - everything that has led us up to this moment. And, on his Truth Social platform (cross-posted to X), a new video from the Trump organization is giving us a good look at that history, and it's drawing accolades from X users - along with a few jabs from people that President Trump would probably (and correctly) describe as losers.
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Biden was one of the worst presidents in history despite what the Democrat sycophants in the media might say. Trump had a good first term despite the Democrats pushing the Russian collusion hoax for his first two years in office. It is telling that Democrats would respond to his election with a fraudulent claim about ties to Russia. I noticed that some on the left have been trying to claim Biden did a good job as president. I don't believe and don't think most Americans believe them.
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SCARY: Mike Johnson Recounts Meeting With Joe Biden, Shocks With Tale of Senility and Subterfuge
JOHNSON: They wouldn't let me meet with him, and his staff kept giving me excuses. This went on for like eight or nine weeks, "I'm sorry Mr. Speaker, he doesn't have time." What are you talking about? I'm second in line to the presidency, he has time. I need to talk to him. We had, I can't say the classified parts, but we had some big national concerns at the time that I was losing sleep over. Finally, I just went to the whole press corps and said the president is not being allowed to meet with the speaker so they start putting pressure on him.
Long story short, they finally relented, they invited me to the White House, I show up and I realize it's actually an ambush because it's not just me and the president. It's actually Kamala Harris, Chuck Schumer, Hakeem, the CIA Director, and everybody, and then so I walk into the Oval, and I say, "Ah, I know what this is. They're going to hotbox the Speaker on Ukraine funding." That's what it was.
This is probably the third week of January. We sit down, we're in the midst of it and I'm saying, "We don't need to have this conversation." The president reaches over, just like this, we were sitting right next to the fireplace in the Oval, and he says, "The Speaker and I just need a couple minutes together. We y'all just leave us alone?" And I looked up on the faces of some of staff standing around the wall, and they were like, "No, he did it."
He called it, he's the commander in chief, so everybody leaves, and he and I are standing awkwardly in the middle of the Oval Office right over the rug by that coffee table, and I said, "Mr. President, thanks for the moments, you know, this is very important, I've got some big national security things I need to talk to you about that I've heard, and I think you know, but first, real quickly, Mr. President, can I ask you a question?"
"I can't answer this for my constituents in Louisiana. Sir, why did you pause LNG exports? Liquified natural gas is in great demand by our allies, why would you do that? Cause you understand, we just talked about Ukraine, you understand you're fueling Putin's war machine?" And he looked at me, stunned, and he said, "I didn't do that." And I said, "Mr. President, yes you did, it was an executive order like three weeks ago." He said, "No, I didn't do that," he was arguing with me.
...JOHNSON: I said, "No you're not sir, you paused it, I have the terminal, the export terminal in our state, I talked to those people this morning. This is doing massive damage to our economy, to our national security."
I thought, "We are in serious trouble." Who's running the country?" I don't know who put the paper in front of him, but he didn't know.
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It should be pretty clear that Biden was not the decision-maker in much of his presidency. Apparently, the White House staff was running the show.
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