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As their attack on the turn, the Trump administration blame Tim Walz and Aoc

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJune 9, 2025No Comments
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The efforts of the Trump administration to create a situation in Los Angeles that they could use for political purposes do not go well. The Tsar from the Trump border said he would not stop Governor Gavin Newsom, But then Trump said he thought Newsom's arrest was a “good idea”.

There were no scenes in the flames and chaos as Trump clearly hoped.

Instead of playing the Savior of the Act and Order, the Trump administration tries to blame others for the situation they have caused.

administration AOC attack blame Tim Trump turn Walz
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