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Trump Is Reportedly Getting Stir Crazy In The White House And Wants To Get Out—And Twitter Has A Suggestion

Trump Is Reportedly Getting Stir Crazy In The White House And Wants To Get Out—And Twitter Has A Suggestion
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According to sources inside the White House, since President Trump has been in the White House since approximately March 9, he's getting a little antsy.

Aides are reportedly planning to get Trump out of the White House, but thankfully, Twitter has come up with an even simpler plan.


He could resign.





It is common public opinion that this pandemic getting so out-of-control is Trump's fault.





And the prospect of him leaving and never coming back sounds all too sweet.




The White House recently unveiled a plan to reopen the country that involves, among other things, a serious increase in the amount of tests and antibody tests, which the Federal government has been getting in the way of.

When this is all over, the true impact of the Federal government's culpability will be revealed.

The book The Case Against Free Speech: The First Amendment, Fascism, and the Future of Dissent is available here.

"A hard-hitting expose that shines a light on the powerful conservative forces that have waged a multi-decade battle to hijack the meaning of free speech—and how we can reclaim it."

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