Jessica Tarlov, one of the co-hosts of The Five, said that the one clear case against Trump is obstruction.
"This has nothing to do with Hillary Clinton," she said."If you want to argue about the difference between gross negligence and extremely careless, a lot of people have that conversation. But today you're looking at boxes of classified documents strewn across a public place.
"Every ride or die Republican hanging on until the wheels fall off needs to listen to this," commented another user."THE WHEELS ARE ABOUT TO COME OFF!" "Fox News viewers just got a dose of reality," tweeted another."Real America is energized by knowing THIS happened on, who is still stung by their $787M nightmare payout for lying. This woman read the indictment. Most Republicans won't."
Fox News viewers just got a dose of reality. Real America is energized by knowing THIS happened on Fox, who is still stung by their $787M nightmare payout for lying. This woman read the indictment. Most Republicans won’t.
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