A Morally Bankrupt Underhanded Coward

morally bankruptMorally Bankrupt…unfortunately, some people may never recognize they have reached the point of moral bankruptcy.

Denial, rationalization’s first cousin, maintains their perception of reality.

Denial helps a person maintain fiction in the cold light of fact. Denial is a perversely remarkable creative ability that carries a tremendous potential cost.

Donald Trump is a morally bankrupt underhanded coward. The man is a liar, a cheat, and a fraud.

Please allow me to clarify…

During his tenure as President, he was an embarrassment to our nation and a disgrace to the Office of the President.

This man is a stain on America! He was a disaster waiting to happen.

I don’t think he’s fit to be President.
Humans shouldn’t be around him.
He is not qualified to be President.

In fact, he should never sit behind that desk in the oval office again.

Case in point…

The National Archives discovered that several of the documents it provided to the House committee investigating the Capitol attack on January 6 had been torn up.

After former President Donald Trump tore up the documents, Government officials taped the pieces together and then delivered them to the records agency.

Despite his insistence on destroying administrative records, Trump’s conduct represents the latest example in a widespread campaign to undermine transparency and accountability in the presidency.

KEY POINTS
White House sent fifteen boxes of governmentmorally bankrupt records to former President Donald Trump’s resort-home Mar-a-Lago has been retrieved by the National Archives and Records Administration.

As required by the Presidential Records Act, those records should have been handed over directly to NARA once Trump left office.

Meanwhile, the House January 6 committee is working to determine whether former President Donald J. Trump had anything to do with the proposal to seize voting machines after the 2020 election.

They wanted to create a legal basis for such an extreme course of action to be taken by national security agencies.

And Now…

Attorney General Letitia James is being sued by Donald Trump, who asks the court to end her long-running investigation into Trump’s business practices.

According to James, Trump and his company have repeatedly attempted to delay her investigation.

Moreover, Trump has indicated he will consider pardoning defendants in the January 6 Capitol riot if he returns to the White House.

During a rally in Conroe, Texas, Trump said that “we will treat those people fairly” if he runs and wins, starting on January 6.

Then we will pardon them if pardons are necessary because they are being mistreated.

Although…
As of December 2021, 165 defendants pleaded guilty to misdemeanor offenses and were sentenced to six months in jail.

Prosecutors have said some hundreds of Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol were prepared for battle, wearing helmets and tactical gear.

Several were seen on video or in photos carrying baseball bats and other weapons.

The riot left the halls of Congress with broken windows, vandalized walls, and ransacked offices.

Undoubtedly, Trump is morally bankrupt, a piece of cake impeached by the House in the attack’s wake for “incitement to insurrection” but acquitted by the Senate.

As if that is not enough… he is hinting at another run for the White House.

The question is, what will he do if he gets a second term?

What will be his campaign promise be?

In short, when Donald Trump ran for President in 2016, he promised to drain the swamp in Washington.

Nevertheless, he brought the swamp to the White House…

Many advisers, family members, and appointees within his administration were accused of

A conflict of interest,
Power plays, etc.
Self-enrichment,
Ethical violations

Even if you follow every rule in the book, things may still go wrong.

The key is to never stop doing the right thing.

We can stop fighting. whatcha think about that?

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