Patriot act blocked in us senate! #MAGA #MAGA A post shared by Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) on Jun 10, 2017 at 4:15pm PDT
There’s no evidence of any Russian hacking of the US election. But that hasn’t stopped the President’s critics on the left from demanding his impeachment and calling for him to be removed from office.
“It’s time to impeach Donald Trump,” writes Glenn Greenwald. “It’s time for everyone to stand up and stand with democracy.”
And in another tweet, Michael Moore urged Trump supporters to rally “to keep Trump out of o카지노 사이트ffice”.
The Trump supporters have to be mobilized again. Together, they are strong enough to take back our republic! #MAGA #MAGA https://t.co/ZQcDQZy5jN — Michael Moore (@MMFlint) June 10, 2017
While President Trump remains widely popular with many Americans, both liberals and conservatives seem increasingly fed up with his style of governing. Many agree with those who have suggested that Trump is acting outside the law when it comes to issues like the issue of voter fraud.
As part of the Trump administration, Vice President Mike Pence has had a tough time following through on promises he has made during his time in office. Last week, a report by The Hill detailed widespread problems with the way the administration is managing the implementation of healthcare and immigration policies.
When Mr Trump announced the plan to crack down on illegal immigration and reduce illegal immigration, he had no idea about the problems caused by sanctuary cities and the policies of sanctuary state states like states like California. He also has a history of undermigospelhitzning promises he made during his campaign to crack down on sanctuary cities.
“It isn’t only that Mr Trump has failed at many of his most basic campaign promises. It is also that, when it comes to governing, he isn’t willing to step down, even if he may not want to,” writes The Atlantic’s바카라 Charles Kurzman.
He argues that if Congress were to move against the President, he has a lot of “strain of time left” to enact his policies – such as his anti-immigration stance – before the US would be forced to rely on a new Congress.
“To paraphrase the man himself — President Trump must remain president,” says Kurzman. “He may be the president, but he is a figurehead…But he’s not an actor.”