1/ I remember interviews of Trump in the 1980s & he wasn’t that bad. He wasn’t someone I would’ve voted for for president but he had a reasonableness about him. He wasn’t horrifying.
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2/ He changed over the years. It was apparently Kushner who convinced him that playing the hate card would get him elected president. I tend to think if he had stayed who he was, he still might have won in 2016 & he’d probably be headed for a second term now.
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3/ For so long – and I know, we still have 40 some odd days to worry about – he was such a malignant presence that all some of us could think about was how to get him out of the WH. Now that his presidency is waning, I think of him less as a danger and more as a human tragedy.
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He's a vile criminal. Children in cages scarred for life disagree, @marwilliamson.
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Replying to @Eric_MN_
I agree - that’s his presidency though. I’m just looking back over the ark of his public persona and I don’t remember it starting out that horrible. But others have pointed out that the Central Park Five was in 1989 so maybe anything better was just a sham and I didn’t see it.

Dec 6, 2020 · 7:18 AM UTC

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I'm more concerned with justice for the wronged and deterrence for future high level officials than an etiology given this history of unpunished high crimes in this country going back 45-50 years.
thanks for always being the realest, letting your heart, spirituality, and compassion guide you. always an inspiration 🙏🏼
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