I think one of the things that happens is, unless they're stopped, it's very trumpy. I mean, just ray general milly, they put out his resiignation letter that he never sent because he didn't resign were he knew what trump was doing. And i think that's what happens. These people are in bolden,. whether it's roger taylor, green rie, it's alex jones, whether whether it'sroger stone, whether it's rump himself, that lying seems to pay off. No, crime does paybut what'. You're exactly right. Lying pays off.
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