TRUMP ASKS PUTIN FOR POLITICAL HELP – GOP Members of Congress Silent

Whenever you think Trump get any worse…

Former President Trump called on Russian President Vladimir Putinto release dirt on President Biden’s son Hunter Biden during an interview published Tuesday.

“One thing, while I’m on your show, as long as Putin now is not exactly a fan of our country, let him explain, where did — because Chris Wallacewouldn’t let me ask the question — why did the mayor of Moscow’s wife give the Bidens, both of them, $3.5 million dollars? That’s a lot of money,” Trump told John Solomon and Amanda Head on the “Just the News” show on Real America’s Voice network.

Trump added that, “I would think Putin would know the answer to that. I think he should release it.”

4 Comments

  1. Delawarelefty

    Maybe Putin will respond by releasing the piss tapes. Trumpy has been very disloyal to his old friend as of late.

  2. In the same interview Trump says that Biden’s America is a hellscape where grocery stores have run out of bread.

    In this video clip, Trump makes the ludicrous claim that grocery stores are out of bread. I’m sure his cult will believe him even as they go to the supermarket and buy bread from shelves sagging with loaves of bread. “The stores are out of bread,” they’ll say as they prepare sandwiches and butter their toast.

  3. bamboozer

    Saw a story that said Putin doesn’t know how bad things are in Ukraine, would suggest all he has to do is call up one of the dozens of Republicans that are on his team. As I expected Trump is showing more and more signs of dementia and senility, having declined to the point of mindless rants at this point. Of course it will have little impact on the ship of fools we call his base.

    • Jason330

      Rather than dementia, I’ve read that this outlandish nonsense it strategic. Coming the day the 7 Hour gap was widely reported, some commenters think Trump is steering the narrative away from that damaging revelation.

      It wouldn’t be the first time Trump played the media like a violin.

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