She claims the violations were inadvertent. She’ll probably be fired for acknowledging the truth. Until a federal court starts putting some Trump administration officials in jail for contempt, this lawlessness will continue.
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She claims the violations were inadvertent. She’ll probably be fired for acknowledging the truth. Until a federal court starts putting some Trump administration officials in jail for contempt, this lawlessness will continue.
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