Meanwhile, in Florida, man:At this point, not believing Trump “colluded” with Russia in some substantive manner in 2016 is like being a wife of a pro sports star who decides 1st allegation of infidelity was not proven who then doesn’t revisit that when their spouse openly admits to an immediate 2nd episode https://t.co/x7PgUXwbdH— John Ziegler (@Zigmanfreud) October 3, 2019
Back in The Villages, audience member Tim Trebil, asked about the Ukraine issue before the speech, said it wasn’t proven that Trump asked Ukraine to investigate Biden.
Told Trump did so again just an hour earlier on the way to the event, Trebil said, “Then I believe Biden should be investigated. [Trump’s] the sitting president, and he’s looking out for the security of the country right now. If in fact he said that, I’m in complete support of that.”
Trebil added he hoped Trump would say something in his speech “to unite the country. To get everyone on the table together.”
Richard Yoder, of Harbor Hills, said Trump “was just pointing out fraud and corruption. He’s not asking for help against a political rival.”
"But if Congress does its job and presents the evidence, those who are in denial won’t be able to ignore the problem any longer."— Aunt Emma (@yourauntemma) October 3, 2019
This.
Oh, sure they will. The only question is: how many of them are there?
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