Posted on 11/10/2020 6:08:49 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Former CIA Director John Brennan said Monday on CNNs Cuomo Prime Time that Vice President Mike Pence and Cabinet members should invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump before January 20, 2021.
Brennan said, You can do a lot of damage in 70 days. Hes still the president of the United States. And is he going to carry out these vendettas against other individuals? As you pointed out, Chris Wray or Gina Haspel or others. It is clear Donald Trump is trying to exercise the power because he can. And he is going to settle scores. But Im very concerned what he might do in his remaining 70 days in office. Is he going to take some type of military action? Is he going to release some type of information that could, in fact, threaten our national security interests? I think people need to be looking very carefully at what he
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It’s not enough to remove the duly-elected president through vote fraud, so Comey, Clapper, and Brennan are continuing their coup with this nonsense?
I hope no decent person will accept either Brennan’s suggestion or the reported results of this election. This election has zero legitimacy until the fraud is investigated (and even after that).
Not a news flash this just in deal all felons in DC. hate trump.
Trump put pressure on them and it cut into their kickback programs.
China Joe nods.
Brennen is so consistently treasonous, it’s not even worth listening to. Who listens to a broken record over and over and over again?
When I want advice from a crooked muzzlime despicable piece of rotten garbage, I’ll be sure to ask him.
Brennan is certainly mouthy in the face of rising questions about his behavior for many years.
I’d rather shoot him in the head.
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