Caitlyn Jenner recently took to Twitter and decided to humiliate Rob DeSantis in favor of Donald Trump, making it clear that she wants Donald Trump to be President of The United States again in 2024.
MAGA TRUMP 2024!
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) May 25, 2023
Yikes…so much for all that blaming Trump stuff. Trump did what the president should do – (9th and 10th amendment) acted accordingly federally and left the decisions to the states! @KristiNoem performed the best during COVID! https://t.co/4h5aPnv8Kk
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) May 25, 2023
Desantis announcement was an epic fail in sooooooo many ways! Ouch! Not a chance against MAGA. Have you seen the national polls today? How about Iowa? Nobody will match the MAGA big party tent enthusiasm!
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) May 25, 2023
Desantis announcement was an epic fail in sooooooo many ways! Ouch! Not a chance against MAGA. Have you seen the national polls today? How about Iowa? Nobody will match the MAGA big party tent enthusiasm!
Yikes…so much for all that blaming Trump stuff. Trump did what the president should do – (9th and 10th amendment) acted accordingly federally and left the decisions to the states!performed the best during COVID!
MAGA TRUMP 2024!
Special counsel Jack Smith and his team have been diligently investigating the classified documents scandal involving former President Donald Trump. While the investigative phase appears to be nearing its conclusion, there is now speculation that a prosecutorial phase may follow, which is causing concern for Trump and his associates.
According to a recent report in The Wall Street Journal, Smith has nearly completed gathering testimony and other evidence for the criminal investigation. The article suggests that the recent grand jury interviews were conducted to tie up loose ends, leading Trump’s close associates to brace themselves for the possibility of an indictment.
Trump’s attorneys are also anticipating the next steps in the investigation. In a letter published on social media, they requested a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland, citing what they believe to be unfair treatment of the former president. The letter makes comparisons to the investigations involving President Joe Biden and his family, claiming that Trump is being baselessly and unlawfully targeted. However, the correspondence lacks a professional tone, giving the impression that it may have been drafted by Trump himself and subsequently revised by his lawyers.
The response from Attorney General Garland remains unknown at this time, and the purpose of the requested meeting was not explicitly stated in the letter. It is unclear whether the intention was to address Garland directly or to appeal to the Republican base.
Interestingly, the lawyers’ letter concludes with the phrase “cc: Representatives of Congress,” suggesting that Trump’s team believes that Congress can intervene to prevent his indictment. This assumption is reinforced by a previous 10-page letter sent to the House Intelligence Committee, which argued that a “legislative solution” is necessary to halt further action by federal prosecutors. Trump himself echoed this sentiment in an online post, demanding that Congress put an end to the “witch hunt” against him.