Donald Trump’s cheating in the 2016 election reaches critical mass
We have reached the point where most people now believe that Donald Trump illegitimately stole the White House. The net sum of information is too much for anyone outside of Trump’s base to deny the treason that occurred in 2016. Yesterday’s UK Channel 4 News exposé of Trump campaign data firm Cambridge Analytica, the blowback causing Facebook to lose $36 Billion in stock value in a single day, and the multiple women sharing a stories similar to Stormy Daniels prove that Trump is nearing the end of his run.
The amount of negative reporting coming in nearly hourly against Trump should be enough to bury nearly anyone. In an attempt to move the focus, Trump has sent out another lying tweet about DACA, as if that would take all of the building anger away from the truth. With the increasing number of Republicans in Congress speaking up against the idea of Trump firing of Special Counsel Robert Mueller, it’s important to note that none of them have vowed to actually protect the continuation of the investigation.
While it’s a step in the right direction for British Parliament to demand investigations into Cambridge Analytica’s role in the Brexit vote, this does not currently affect anything going on in Robert Mueller’s investigation. At the same time, it’s good to know that Donald Trump – despite his belief that he is above the law in any region of the world – does not possess the ability to fire anyone in the UK.
The recent developments in America and abroad certainly appear enough to bring down any previous person holding the top office in America. Even Donald Trump cannot stop the rule of law that is in the works of bringing down his massive criminal enterprise. As much as he might try, Mueller will continue to issue indictments and everyone around the world will be able to watch as this tyrant is brought to justice.
I’m a ceramic engineer living in Central New York, avid sports fan but find myself more interested in politics lately.