Donald Trump responds to Matt Gaetz's AG withdrawal as rumors of a threesome SWIRL, henny
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- Politician Portrayal
-51% Negative
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41% : Lord knows Trump is good enough at creating distractions all on his own, so I guess the removal of at least one of multiple alleged predators (including himself) from his administration is considered a win for the Trump camp?32% : As a refresher, and at the risk of reopening old wounds, Gaetz was put forward by Trump as the nominee for the high-ranking government position last week.
24% : Rather than prolong the controversy -- which also included calls for the Ethics Committee's investigation to be publicly released -- Gaetz instead said that "there is no time to waste on a needlessly protracted Washington scuffle," adding that whoever becomes Trump's attorney general "must be in place and ready on Day 1."Reacting to the news (though not on his bestie's platform), Trump wrote on Truth Social that he "greatly appreciates" Gaetz' efforts, adding that the politician "did not want to be a distraction for the Administration."
10% : Even with Gaetz' withdrawal, that list reads like my nightmare blunt rotation, and is a surefire sign that when he's not golfing or eating McDonald's, Trump is watching way too much television.
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