Donald Trump is a lunatic #25thAmendment- #impeachTrumpagain
As a registered nurse, I have repeatedly called on Dr. Sean Conley, the White House physician, to require for Donald Trump to receive a cognitive assessment and psychiatric consultant's opinion about his ability to function.
Echo report published in the Des Moines Register, by Donnelle Eller
Donald Trump's former chief of staff John Kelly told a Des Moines audience Tuesday that his former boss can’t admit to making a mistake because “his manhood is at issue here". (Maine Writer- oh....paaaazeeeze! There's no "manhood", just look at the size of his hands, IMO.)“I don't understand it, although I had to deal with it every day," said Kelly, a retired four-star Marine general who served as Trump’s top aide from July 31, 2017, until his Jan. 2, 2019, resignation.
His comments came in a conversation led by Anthony Scaramucci, who had served just 10 days as White House communications director in July 2017 when Kelly fired him after Scaramucci made accusations against other top White House staffers. The two have been carrying on a dialogue as featured speakers at various events since early in 2019, after making amends.
Their appearance Tuesday was a highlight of the Peoples Co.'s annual Land Investment Expo, at the Iowa Events Center.
Kelly said that he supported using the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office, after Trump supporters violently breached the U.S. Capitol and five people died, including a Capitol police officer.
The violence followed a rally where the president repeatedly made false claims that the election had been stolen from him and called for his supporters to fight back as Congress moved to confirm the Electoral College vote for Democrat Joe Biden.
In Des Moines, IA, Kelly said Trump needs to appeal to Americans for peace, as top law enforcement officials express growing concern about the potential for violence, leading up to Biden's Jan. 20th inauguration.
The president "should make an appeal to every American, I don't care what the issue is, that you have an absolute right to protest, an absolute right to say what you want, but you have no right to break things, to destroy things," Kelly said. "You have absolutely no right to do violence."
Moreover, Kelly said he believes the U.S. will have enough National Guard troops and law enforcement officers on hand to protect Biden and those who attend his inauguration.
"But we have to, as Americans, take a breath here, and say, 'Why is this happening?' and start talking with each other," he said.
The violence followed a rally where the president repeatedly made false claims that the election had been stolen from him and called for his supporters to fight back as Congress moved to confirm the Electoral College vote for Democrat Joe Biden.
In Des Moines, IA, Kelly said Trump needs to appeal to Americans for peace, as top law enforcement officials express growing concern about the potential for violence, leading up to Biden's Jan. 20th inauguration.
The president "should make an appeal to every American, I don't care what the issue is, that you have an absolute right to protest, an absolute right to say what you want, but you have no right to break things, to destroy things," Kelly said. "You have absolutely no right to do violence."
Moreover, Kelly said he believes the U.S. will have enough National Guard troops and law enforcement officers on hand to protect Biden and those who attend his inauguration.
"But we have to, as Americans, take a breath here, and say, 'Why is this happening?' and start talking with each other," he said.
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