Joe Biden defeats Trump to win US election

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The connotation was that he and his Government will continue to drink the lifeblood of their country, hence the animalistic metaphor.

I agree with your statement though.
You need to be specific as to exactly what you think Biden will do. Unless you want to wiggle out by some gymnastics later on. I mean he can be pretty much completely useless and that will prove you right or he can be more of the same and prove you right and he can be completely different and prove you right. You know where I am going?

Start with 3 specific things which you think he will do and let us revisit, shall we?
 

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Trump: Special counsel needed to check voter fraud​

US President Donald Trump has reiterated his claim that there was massive voter fraud in the country's presidential election and once more called for the appointment of a special counsel.
He headed for the southern state of Florida with his wife Melania for the Christmas holidays on Wednesday. After his departure, Trump tweeted, "I disagree with anyone that thinks a strong, fast, and fair Special Counsel is not needed."

A special counsel is normally appointed by the Attorney General to conduct independent investigations. Former Attorney General William Barr has said he has not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election, and indicated there was no need to appoint a special counsel. Trump made his comment on the day Barr resigned.

 

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Trump: Special counsel needed to check voter fraud​

US President Donald Trump has reiterated his claim that there was massive voter fraud in the country's presidential election and once more called for the appointment of a special counsel.


There has to be reasonable suspicion at first. In states that recount was ordered, no indication of massive fraud was detected. Also, 1 - 59 isn't convincing in my opinion.
 

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Trump: Special counsel needed to check voter fraud​

US President Donald Trump has reiterated his claim that there was massive voter fraud in the country's presidential election and once more called for the appointment of a special counsel.


He wants a special counsel for voter fraud for which he has failed to convince multiple courts and the SC yet he called the Russia special counsel a witch hunt? The irony.
 

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Trump: Special counsel needed to check voter fraud​

US President Donald Trump has reiterated his claim that there was massive voter fraud in the country's presidential election and once more called for the appointment of a special counsel.


Imagine if Owen Farrell was *still* standing in the middle of the field in the Yokohama Stadium, crying and bitching that England played so well against the All Blacks that there was no way South Africa could beat them to win the World Cup a week later.

Imagine it.
 

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The year is 2033. Trump is still claiming that he was robbed of the election.
 

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Full Statement by Donald J Trump, The President of the United States 12/22/20​

 

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NOT OVER YET: V.P. Pence Signals That Election 2020 ISN'T OVER | NewsNOW From FOX​

Comical Ali

Note he said "more votes than any incumbent President". Playing it safe there VP Pence.

He's just throwing slogans and making promises his crowd wants to hear. He has lofty political ambitions thus, he's playing to the current political tune as preparation for his possible future presidential candidacy.
 

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The Manafort pardon could blow up in Trump's face in spectacular fashion: law professor


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President Donald Trump's pardons of cronies Roger Stone and Paul Manafort could cost him much more than just bad publicity.

Appearing on CNN Thursday, New York University School of Law professor Ryan Goodman outlined how Trump's pardons could open him up to criminal prosecution for his obstruction of former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2020 presidential election.

In particular, Goodman outlined how Mueller's final report outlined an obstruction case based around communications between the president's lawyers and Manafort indicating that the president would pardon his former campaign chairman if he refused to cooperate with the special counsel's probe.

"The Mueller report specifically says that Manafort told his deputy, Rick Gates, that Manafort had spoken with Trump's personal attorney, and it would be stupid to plea and they should sit tight, because, quote, 'We'll be taken care of,'" Goodman explained. "The Mueller team concludes that this met all of the elements and did succeed in Manafort failing to cooperate and maintaining his silence."

Goodman also explained that while the Constitution gives the president broad powers to pardon people, he could still be prosecuted for it if that pardon was used as a reward for obstructing justice.

"If a pardon is part of a crime, then most experts would agree that, in fact, the president could be criminally prosecuted for it," he said. "Just imagine a president exchanged a pardon for a bribe. well, most experts agree that the president could then be prosecuted for bribery."

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In particular, Goodman outlined how Mueller's final report outlined an obstruction case based around communications between the president's lawyers and Manafort indicating that the president would pardon his former campaign chairman if he refused to cooperate with the special counsel's probe.
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Aw man! Looks like the #PenceCard was a bust.

Can't believe Mikey didn't throw out electors to steal the election for his BFF just like Qanon folks said he would.

Oh well...

Guess it's time to take another look at the calendar, wingnuts.
 

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House Republicans defied President Donald Trump’s wishes on Christmas Eve, blocking the passage of a proposal to include $2,000 stimulus checks — something the president demanded in an angry video posted to Twitter on Tuesday night .....

The Republicans must have forgotten about the Georgia run-offs.
 
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