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The hypocrisy of Trump and Republicans

1. Denouncing the killing of protestors in Iran but defending the killing of 3 protestors who were American citizens by ICE. Recently, a woman in Minneapolis, who is disabled with a brain injury and is autistic, accidentally got into a blockade by ICE. She was told conversely by 2 agents to move her car ahead and to back up. Because she didn’t know which way to go, they dragged her out of the car and put her in a detention center, while she continued to ask for her medicine. Eventually she passed out in the cell and had to be taken to the emergency room. And Trump is worried about the welfare of Iranian protesters? This woman wasn’t even a protester; she was on her way to the doctor’s!

2. Bombing “drug boats,” invading Venezuela, and arresting their president who is thought to be part of the drug cartel WHILE releasing Hondura’s former president who is a convicted drug lord!

3. Honoring the murder of right wing conservative Charlie Kirk but barely mentioning or honoring the murder of two Democratic legislators and attempted murder of two others in Minnesota.

4. Republicans changing the district lines in states like Texas to their favor but trying to block Democrats from doing the same.

5. Trump threatening to take over Greenland by force if necessary, which is what Putin is doing to Ukraine. How is this any different?

6. When Trump wins an election, he claims that it is legal. When he loses, he claims that it is corrupt, (even though the 2020 election was rigorously audited and declared to have been legal). Trump is now threatening to get voting nationalized, taking it out of the states’ hands and allowing the Republican led government to control the elections, which is exactly what dictators do.

7. Trump aggressively targeting Democratic cities with ICE agents and troops, causing chaos and murder, while quietly working with Republican cities in sending fewer ICE agents to those.

8. Republicans blocking President Obama from appointing a Supreme Court Judge by saying that it was too close to election; they wanted the people to decide. But then allowing Trump to do so, with a much closer election, causing an imbalance on the Supreme Court and a lack of judicial impartiality.

Republicans: Consider how you would feel if Democrats and their president acted this way?

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