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Cutting to the chase: Why Trump was driven from office

Updated: August 25, 2021 at 9:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Aug 25, 2021 – 9:35 am EDTTue Aug 24, 2021 – 11:39 am EDT

LifeSiteNews editors’ note: This article represents the views of many conservative Americans about Donald Trump, but we must add our great disappointment that he is still strongly advocating use of the poorly tested, dangerous COVID-19 vaccines, nor has he condemned the high number of deaths and injuries from these injections, and the growing lawlessness and violations of human rights and freedoms by governments, institutions and businesses mandating catastrophic COVID restrictions and forced vaccinations. It is time for Donald Trump to now make championing freedom within America his highest priority.

(The Pipeline) – There has been no end of commentary dealing with Donald Trump’s turbulent presidency and the scandal of his electoral loss. There’s no doubt that from the day of the “grand escalator ride” (and even before) to the day of his departure from the White House, a social, media, and political upheaval was in progress, and would not cease even when he once again became a private citizen. Reasons pro and con for the debacle have proliferated since Hurricane Trump made landfall in America, but the issues are basically very

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