I don't agree with the premise of this thread that Trump is a fraud, but we still need to be skeptical and to judge him by his actions. The problem is that he's often not getting very good advice, and his judgement while generally good, is not always right.
Here is a well-documented example of this, a short video showing how Trump is dropping the ball on the issue of civil asset forfeiture, courtesy of John Whitehead, a member of the excellent Newsbud team. The video does a great job of documenting the policy-making process under Trump (at 3:34):
Here is a well-documented example of this, a short video showing how Trump is dropping the ball on the issue of civil asset forfeiture, courtesy of John Whitehead, a member of the excellent Newsbud team. The video does a great job of documenting the policy-making process under Trump (at 3:34):
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