Former Trump administration official, Grisham, uses the term 'brainwashing' to describe Trump's supporters. 'Like brainwashing': Former Trump official stunned at his hold on supporters
Kilmeade sounds brainwashed. Kilmeade cares only about Trump damaging himself. He still thinks Trump had a great presidential record. He should show concern about the damage Trump is doing to the country by glorifying his riot by showing video clips of it at his rally and the fact that Trump has been descending deeper into a pathological state of mind that doesn't show any signs of recovery. But he won't because he thinks Trump can make a comeback and make the U.S. great again (after the damage he inflicted on it). .
Angry Trump supporters have swamped the Manhattan DA's office with hundreds of calls spewing racial slurs and parroting Trump's rhetoric
David Pecker has been associated with Trump for many years. Pecker buried unsavory stories about Trump by using the catch-and-kill approach. People would sign away the rights to their story to the Inquirer, mistakenly thinking that it would be published when in fact it was buried to help Trump. Trump used the approach during his pre-presidential life as a celebrity. It has proven to be more difficult during his political life where nothing stays secret in DC for long. The Stormy Daniels saga is but one example of Trump trying to bury a story, and it's still haunting him.
David Pecker is a 'critical witness' who could get Trump charged with a 'second crime': former prosecutor
In his quest to protect his fragile and inflated ego that is bruised every time he makes another one of his mistakes, Trump can't leave his mistakes alone. The hush money he funneled to Stormy Daniels via Cohen is an example. Another is Trump doctoring a federal government NOAA hurricane chart (which could be considered a crime) to try to cover his mistake about it supposedly on track to hit AL and later coercing an unnamed NOAA official to write an unsigned letter that made it look like Trump was correct all along (which could be another crime of influencing a public official to cover up a crime). The government documents case in FL is yet another example. Trump could have potentially obstructed justice (a crime) to cover up a crime of hiding documents that intentionally were not turned over to the National Archives after repeated warnings.
Trump rioter convicted. Woman who gave gloves to Nancy Pelosi laptop thief on Jan. 6 convicted for role in Capitol riot
Trump can feature her in a video at the opening of his next rally, which, the way Trump has been going, could be held at Ruby Ridge or the site of the former Murrah federal building.
Trump says he feels like Elvis. https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brie...n-6-choir-song-hits-number-one-on-the-charts/
Trump says investigations are new way to cheat at elections. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/28/tru...ent-calls-criminal-probe-way-of-cheating.html