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Trump: Dem Speaker.. Mad Woman Seeking to Change Electoral System in USA


Tue 19 Nov 2019 | 03:36 PM
Ahmed Moamar

US President Donald Trump said that Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Speaker on the House of Representatives, is a mad woman seeking to change the electoral system in the U.S.A.

He claimed that Pelosi was afraid of his winning of the upcoming presidential election next year.

It is worth mentioning that Trump is expected to run for the coming election against another Democratic candidate.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/nov/17/trump-impeachment-inquiry-witnesses-vindman-yovanovitch

Pelosi leads a campaign against Trump under slogan of ”Defending Democracy”.

This campaign synchronizes with investigations in Congress to impeach the US president for accusations of wrongdoing, bribery and illegal pressure on his Ukrainian counterpart.

Trump twitted today that Pelosi said that  letting voters to decide fate of the president is a very  dangerous matter.

https://see.news/trump-macron-to-meet-before-nato-summit/

He added that she  plans to upset the political system, so she is an imbecile to bid to  uproot the standing system for hundred years.

He accused her of embracing a petrified leftist thoughts. He pretends that she couldn’t harm him via bogus procedures to impeach him.

He compared those procedures as witch-hunt in Europe from the 15th to  second  half   of the 18th century.

Chase of women charged with practicing the black magic includes hysteric pursue.

Witch- hunt became a political term implies to the public investigations conducted against politicians to weaken them.

The Republicans and Trump have sought to smear key witnesses in the impeachment inquiry against the president as having dual or mixed loyalties to the US, due to being born abroad.

The move has sparked condemnation as a bigoted tactic that has maligned career US diplomats and officials as being potentially disloyal to their adopted country due to not being born in America.

The attacks have focused on the Ukraine ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, the National Security Council Ukraine expert Alexander Vindman, and the former White House Russia security expert Fiona Hill.

Trump called the Canadian-born Yovanovitch “bad news”. The British-born Hill told congressional investigators that accusations against Yovanovitch are related to a “mishmash of conspiracy theories … an idea of an association between her and George Soros”.

Hill also said far-right conspiracy theories that she herself was a “Soros mole in the White House, of colluding with all kinds of enemies of the President, and, you know, of various improprieties” resurfaced after her deposition before the House intelligence committee was announced.

Having links – real or imagined – to Soros, a Hungary-born billionaire philanthropist who survived the Holocaust, has become a “dog-whistle” for antisemitic abuse.