ATTACKS ON TRUMP [partial list]
Green Party candidate Jill Stein requested recounts in three states won by Trump.
B-list Hollywood celebs tried to convince electors not to support the duly elected candidate in the Electoral College.
More than 60 Democrats in the House voted to bring up impeach charges against Trump.
“Celebrities and politicians hit social media and the airwaves to so demonize Trump that culturally it would become taboo even to voice prior support for the elected president.” The attackers included Madonna, David Crosby, Robert de Niro, Johnny Depp, Snoop Dogg, Peter Fonda and Kathy Griffin.
During the president’s first year in office, the Democrats and the media at various times sought to invoke the 25th Amendment, claiming Trump was so mentally or physically impaired that he was not able to carry out the duties of president. DOJ officials followed with discussions about removing the president from office.
Two-hundred congressional Democrats in late 2018 sued in federal court to remove Trump, claiming he had violated the esoteric Emoluments Clause.
The “Resistance” sought to destroy the Trump presidency by leaking presidential memos, conversations and phone calls.
Michael Avenatti “reintroduced pornographic film star Stormy Daniels to the public. He claimed that Daniels had somehow been tricked into signing a supposedly improper and now invalid non-disclosure agreement.”
Federal law enforcement officials stormed the offices of Trump lawyer Michael Cohen in search of incriminating materials. He later pleaded guilty to felonies.
Russia collusion hysteria swept the country.
Robert Mueller was appointed as special counsel.
Members of Congress went after Trump’s appointee, Attorney General William Barr.
Then congressional committees sued to force Trump to release at least six years of his private income tax records.
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