Donald Trump Just Got A Brutal New Nickname Courtesy Of Jasmine Crockett, And The Internet Can’t Stop Talking About It

Representative JASMINE COCETT (D-Texas) left a new label for Donald Trump This weekend explains why he did not expect Republican MPs to break the ranks with the president. Jeffrey Epstein Discussion.
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However, there is a growing anger and it will be published in the file in Epstein. Trump’s own maga base. Epstein died in prison in 2019 Waiting to be tried in charges of sex smuggling.
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The Republicans said, “They want to show that they are loyal, you know, I don’t even know what to say to him. I called him a lot, but this wannaby is definitely, Cro Cockettt, using a quick -viral name on MSNBC this weekend, in Trump.
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“They want to undertake his loyalty and know that it doesn’t want it to be released,” he added. “I think they’re worried about the damage he can do.”
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“If he’s trying to hide it, they’re probably realized that he’s problematic for him, and that’s the Maga brand, as well as Republicans,” Crochett said. “I mean, I don’t think they’ll be on board to make everything that can harm them or fearless leaders.”
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