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... I wanted to believe Trump was the real deal for a long time -- even though I had doubts because I knew enough about his business history to think otherwise. But now I regret my support for him, and I should've known better.
He's making it plain as day. He's a con man, a liar, doesn't keep his promises. He's in office all for himself and he doesn't even try to hide his corruption anymore."
Thomas added, "He's the worst president we've ever had and he's the most corrupt president we've ever had. I know it's hard, it took me a while to be able to say that.
Very difficult when you commit yourself to believing in somebody.
Popielarz asked Thomas whether he'd voted for Trump in 2016, 2020 and 2024 -- and Thomas confirmed that he had. The host followed up by asking what was "the straw that broke the camel's back" for Thomas.
"I don't think it's one thing, it's been a cumulative process," Thomas said. "And it's gotten so blatant now ... He was gonna lower prices on day one, he was gonna do this on day one, only he could fix all this stuff.
And now I understand how somebody like Adolf Hitler was able to brainwash millions of people.
I never I thought I'd see that again in my lifetime. But it's happened, right? I thought we got past that, but we don't learn from history." ...
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@#29, 30
imo, one aspect your comments seem to be overlooking is that ...
As understand it, so long as PM Netanyahu keeps his war going, he cannot face the charges against him in a Court of Law. I may be wrong, though.
Netanyahu corruption trials: What are the charges and will he be pardoned?
www.middleeasteye.net
So, it seems that PM Netanyahu seems to have a very personal reason to continue his assault. And why has Pres Trump been calling Israel to pardon PM Netanyahu?
Trump urges Israel to pardon Netanyahu in corruption case, sparking concerns over US influence
https://apnews.com/article/israel-netanyahu-trump-politics-letter-trial- 36cfeeacf4fa038e784f43f31a56fe4e