Mitt Romney Decides to Virtue-Signal
Jan 3, 2019 ·
2h 3m 44s
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who vehemently opposed the border wall, calling it “immoral, ineffective and expensive,” and her Democratic colleagues reportedly put together legislation that would reopen the government...
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who vehemently opposed the border wall, calling it “immoral, ineffective and expensive,” and her Democratic colleagues reportedly put together legislation that would reopen the government and allocate $1.3 billion to border security, however, none of that would be allowed to go to a border wall. Gee, that should fix everything. Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, whose warning about an impending immigration raid in Northern California sparked the ire of the Trump administration earlier this year, said she has no regrets putting the people of her community first. But is that what she really did? Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is running for President and says that she just like Obama ... at least in one way. Mitt Romney decides to virtue-signal his way to a 2020 primary challenge against President Trump in a Washington Post op-ed.
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