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Maybe this will keep [MENTION=65299]Swordsmyth[/MENTION] busy for a while and he can come up with more funny-but-not-funny things to say:

Donald Trump On The Record
 
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Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) said former President Trump criticized the $61 billion for Ukraine passed under Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) leadership and signaled his disinterest in sending the war-torn country more support during his Thursday meeting with House Republicans.
“TRUMP ON UKRAINE: ‘They’re never going to be there for us,’” Gaetz wrote in a post on the social platform X, sharing comments from Trump at the morning meeting.

According to Gaetz, Trump also asserted the U.S. should “pay OUR TROOPS” instead of sending billions of dollars to Ukraine.
“Trump trashing the Ukraine Aid to [MENTION=36197]Speak[/MENTION]erJohnson’s face is so epic,” Gaetz added.

More at: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/...trashed-ukraine-aid-during-house-gop-meeting/
 
[h=1]Trump vows to halt ‘never-ending’ payments to Ukraine[/h]
https://en.mehrnews.com/news/216548/Trump-vows-to-halt-never-ending-payments-to-Ukraine

You've been cherry-picking from among Trump's many and often contradictory promises and showing us the ones you think we'd like for eight years now. And still we don't believe campaign promises unless the person has shown a tendency to do similar things in the past.

When did Trump ever once cut funding for the military industrial complex, again?
 
You've been cherry-picking from among Trump's many and often contradictory promises and showing us the ones you think we'd like for eight years now. And still we don't believe campaign promises unless the person has shown a tendency to do similar things in the past.

When did Trump ever once cut funding for the military industrial complex, again?
He cut lots of foreign aid, ending foreign aid to the Palestinians being a prominent example.
He also ended the Afghanistan war which was going to seriously cut MIC profits, that's why Joe left everything behind so we would have to buy replacement equipment to make it up to them.
 
You've been cherry-picking from among Trump's many and often contradictory promises and showing us the ones you think we'd like for eight years now. And still we don't believe campaign promises unless the person has shown a tendency to do similar things in the past.

When did Trump ever once cut funding for the military industrial complex, again?


He didn't. And now Trump even wants to build the GREATEST DOME EVER.

Trump: “We’re giving billions of dollars to other countries so they can build a dome. But we don’t have a dome ourselves. We’re going to have the greatest dome ever.”


I'm sure [MENTION=65299]Swordsmyth[/MENTION] will tell us why we must fund the Military Industrial Complex further.
 
He also ended the Afghanistan war...

When are you going to figure out that repeating the same lie over and over will never convince this crowd that it's true?

Go play propaganda games with the children in the Treehouse. They're more suscept--er, I mean receptive than we are.
 
When are you going to figure out that repeating the same lie over and over will never convince this crowd that it's true?

Go play propaganda games with the children in the Treehouse. They're more suscept--er, I mean receptive than we are.

You and all the others who instantly tried to give the credit for Trump's peace deal and exit plan to Biden who tried to sabotage it are the liars.

 
You and all the others who instantly tried to give the credit for Trump's peace deal and exit plan to Biden who tried to sabotage it are the liars.

Or you're lying about a withdrawal so rushed it was botched having anything to do with Trump. Or the Deep State plan proceeded without regard to which of these two puppets was figurehead at the time. Or...

Just because you're double jointed and like patting yourself on the back doesn't mean you're right about anything.
 
Or you're lying about a withdrawal so rushed it was botched having anything to do with Trump. Or the Deep State plan proceeded without regard to which of these two puppets was figurehead at the time. Or...

Just because you're double jointed and like patting yourself on the back doesn't mean you're right about anything.
Biden delayed the withdrawal and all the preparations for it.
As soon as he got in he threw Trumps withdrawal plan out and that has been admitted.
Biden was hoping that by breaking the agreed withdrawal timetable the Taliban would start attacking us again and he could keep the war going, when that failed he botched on purpose and tried to blame Trump.
 
Biden delayed the withdrawal and all the preparations for it.
As soon as he got in he threw Trumps withdrawal plan out and that has been admitted.
Biden was hoping that by breaking the agreed withdrawal timetable the Taliban would start attacking us again and he could keep the war going, when that failed he botched on purpose and tried to blame Trump.

Do you make up this fan fiction yourself, or is your source so laughable you're ashamed to link to it?
 
Do you make up this fan fiction yourself, or is your source so laughable you're ashamed to link to it?

[h=1]Inside the Afghanistan debacle: Biden abandoned Trump’s pullout plan[/h]
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/aug/22/afghanistan-debacle-biden-abandoned-trump-pullout-/


[h=1]President Biden delays US troops' withdrawal from Afghanistan until 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks[/h] A plan put in place by former president Donald Trump had set a leaving date of 1 May, something agreed with the Taliban.


https://news.sky.com/story/presiden...til-20th-anniversary-of-9-11-attacks-12274653


Pretending to have amnesia won't help you.
 
[h=1]Inside the Afghanistan debacle: Biden abandoned Trump’s pullout plan[/h]
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/aug/22/afghanistan-debacle-biden-abandoned-trump-pullout-/

According to that, it wasn't Biden who torched that plan...

Washington Times said:
If the Taliban did not abide by certain agreements, then the U.S. outflow would stop as it did in October, when troop numbers held at 2,500.

He could have had those 2500 people safely out before Election Day, but apparently someone didn't kiss his fat ass hard enough.
 
According to that, it wasn't Biden who torched that plan...



He could have had those 2500 people safely out before Election Day, but apparently someone didn't kiss his fat ass hard enough.

After October the plan was still on track to have us out by the agreed date in May.
Trump was ahead of schedule and used that to make it clear to the Taliban that they had to follow their end of the bargain by slowing down withdrawal in a way that only cost some of the time he was ahead of schedule.

Biden got in and deliberately violated the plan by delaying all the way to September to try and provoke the Taliban to abandon the plan altogether and keep the war going.
He didn't delay the withdrawal as part of keeping the Taliban to their end of the deal, he halted it so that even when we did leave it was without all the equipment we left behind and it was a chaotic mess.
 
That's not what your source says. So, are you back to making things up again?

Try reading instead of cherry picking, there are two articles:

President Biden delays US troops' withdrawal from Afghanistan until 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks
Tuesday 13 April 2021

A plan put in place by former president Donald Trump had set a leaving date of 1 May, something agreed with the Taliban.

The withdrawal of all US troops from Afghanistan is being delayed until 11 September - the 20th anniversary of the al Qaeda terror attacks on America.
President Joe Biden has pushed back the departure by just over four months, in contrast to the previous planned full exit date of 1 May set by his predecessor, Donald Trump.


There are currently around 2,500 US troops in Afghanistan, as well as about 1,000 British troops.

The Trump administration had agreed with Taliban insurgents that US forces would leave on 1 May.
A Taliban statement released last month threatened a return to violence should the deadline be missed.

https://news.sky.com/story/president...tacks-12274653


The plan was still on track and Biden delayed it BEFORE this article, this is just when he announced his stupid excuse about waiting for 20 years to the day from 9/11.

Trump's temporary delay did not put things behind schedule and nobody in either article claimed it did, you just made that up.

Biden was trying to break the deal and keep the war going.
 
Try reading instead of cherry picking, there are two articles:

President Biden delays US troops' withdrawal from Afghanistan until 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks
Tuesday 13 April 2021

Doesn't change the fact that the other article said Trump could have had them safely out by Election Day, if he had been less worried about getting his fat ass kissed.

Trump never tried to prevent anything Biden did. His administration set up this debacle even though he could have prevented it (and Congress couldn't have stopped the Commander in Chief), he proudly financed the Death Jab, he financed Federal Drag Queen Story Hours. His term was nothing but a springboard for the Biden Administration's abuses. He put them in a position to do it all.

This is chess?
 
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Doesn't change the fact that the other article said Trump could have had them safely out by Election Day, if he had been less worried about getting his fat ass kissed.

Trump never tried to prevent anything Biden did. His administration set up this debacle even though he could have prevented it (and Congress couldn't have stopped the Commander in Chief), he proudly financed the Death Jab, he financed Federal Drag Queen Story Hours. His term was nothing but a springboard for the Biden Administration's abuses. He put them in a position to do it all.

This is chess?
Congress absolutely could interfere, they passed a veto proof budget forbidding him from withdrawing troops from S. Korea without permission from the Pentagon for example.

Trump had to manage the withdrawal so that while he was in charge in an election year it didn't become the kind of debacle Biden turned it into or just be something the media could pretend was such.

Trump set up a successful withdrawal and got it far enough along and well enough managed that Biden couldn't stop it even though he tried.

He didn't finance drag queens, Congress did in veto proof budgets.
The jab was something he had no choice about in an election year, especially after he was crucified for pushing alternative therapies.

He did nothing to set up Biden's abuses.

We were better off under him before covid than before he got in, and covid was something the entire global cabal bent every ounce of their power to force on everyone, but he still blunted the impact from it.
 
Congress absolutely could interfere, they passed a veto proof budget forbidding him from withdrawing troops from S. Korea without permission from the Pentagon for example.

Thank you for sticking to such an amusing source of fan fiction.

Veto proof. The Commander in Chief can't do anything without Pentagon permission because budget. This shit's priceless!
 
Thank you for sticking to such an amusing source of fan fiction.

Veto proof. The Commander in Chief can't do anything without Pentagon permission because budget. This $#@!'s priceless!

"I understand that the U.S. is preparing to withdraw one brigade in case negotiations with South Korea do not go as well as President Trump wants," a diplomatic source in Washington with knowledge of the negotiations was cited as saying by South Korean newspaper Chosun Ilbo.
There are about 28,500 U.S. troops in South Korea. A brigade is about 3,000-4,000 troops, Chosun said, and a potential reduction would be within the bounds of the National Defence Authorization Act for fiscal year 2019, passed by the U.S. Congress.

None of the funds authorized by the act may be used to reduce the total number of U.S. military in South Korea below 22,000 unless the Secretary of Defense certifies the necessity to Congress committees.

More at: https://news.yahoo.com/trump-conside...231441845.html
 
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