We all know this to be true — if former president Barack Obama had done even half of the things Donald Trump has done, the Republicans would have found a way to get him out of office by now. But now that the GOP has their Republican president, they’re letting him get away with the most dangerous, ridiculous antics even though it makes them look terrible.
No one needs to look any further than Trump’s Twitter account to reveal a very mentally and emotionally unstable man who is begging for the 25th Amendment to be brought upon him and put him out of his misery. Over time, Trump’s insanity only continues to get worse as he consistently tweets and shares irresponsible, unpresidential content. The perfect example of this was a tweet Trump sent out last year when he stunned everyone by retweeting a graphic of him killing CNN journalists.
Almost immediately after a woman (Heather Heyer) was killed by a Trump supporter at a white supremacist rally in Virginia, Trump gave violence a thumbs up by retweeting a post that shows the “Trump Train” running over a journalist from CNN. The tweet said “Nothing can stop the #TrumpTrain” and was called out by numerous people online:
And Iastly did you really just retweet cnn getting hit by a train after one of your #NaziGoons just killed Heather Heyer with his car? #WTF😡 pic.twitter.com/tcJvYyoaL0
— 🇺🇸🦅 Anonymous 🦅🇺🇸 (@AHamiltonSpirit) August 15, 2017
Trump also retweeted someone who called him a fascist — all in the same day. You can’t make this stuff up.
I’m announcing my retirement from Twitter. I’ll never top this RT. pic.twitter.com/HuGHkiPoyR
— Mike Holden #FBPE (@MikeHolden42) August 15, 2017
Of course, Trump was forced to delete these disgusting tweets immediately, but not before Americans took notice and started blasting him for it. This kind of behavior is exactly why the GOP is going to get what’s coming to them in November. By refusing to keep Trump in check, they’ve basically killed the Republican Party. These retweets from Trump are a great reminder for when you’re voting in November.
Can we really afford to have more Republicans in power?
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