In article <khsAN.451245$p%Mb.1...@fx15.iad>,
mike.am...@earthlink.nut says...
>
> On 2/18/2024 10:11 AM, Skeeter-Shit Jack-Off Shit-4-Braincell, convicted child
> molester and another fucking do-nothing, lied:
>
> > In article <uqtequ$1bvif$
3...@dont-email.me>,
Dawn.Bel...@gmail.com
> > says...
> >>
> >> On 2/17/2024 4:54 PM, Big Trump Failure wrote:
> >>> President Joe Biden?s campaign and abortion rights advocates ripped into
> >>> former President Donald Trump on abortion Friday following a report that
> >>> he has given private signals in favor of a national ban on abortions after
> >>> 16 weeks of pregnancy that would include exceptions in cases of rape,
> >>> incest and when the woman?s life is in danger.
> >>>
> >>> During his presidential campaign, Trump has steered clear of taking a
> >>> public position on a prospective national ban ? which would require
> >>> congressional approval ? but The New York Times reported Friday that he
> >>> has indicated behind closed doors that he likes the idea of prohibiting
> >>> abortion after 16 weeks in most cases.
> >>>
> >>> A source familiar with conversations told NBC News that he has talked to
> >>> his advisers about supporting abortion rights up to 16 weeks as well,
> >>> although a separate source cautioned he had not settled on a federal ban.
> >>> The Trump campaign in a statement blasted reporting suggesting otherwise
> >>> as "fake news."
> >>>
> >>> ?As President Trump has stated, he would sit down with both sides and
> >>> negotiate a deal that everyone will be happy with,? Trump campaign
> >>> national press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. ?Joe Biden
> >>> and virtually every Democrat in Congress is on the record supporting
> >>> radical on-demand abortion.?
> >>> Trump criticizes Republicans pushing abortion bans with no exceptions:
> >>> ?You?re not going to win?
> >>> Sept. 17, 202308:02
> >>>
> >>> The Biden campaign and abortion rights advocates seized on the potential
> >>> political fallout, quickly hosting a press call to frame the former
> >>> president as a dangerous and extreme possibility should he be elected in
> >>> November.
> >>>
> >>> Biden himself released a lengthy statement laying out the impact of Roe v.
> >>> Wade's reversal, including the passage of stringent anti-abortion laws in
> >>> conservative states.
> >>>
> >>> "Now, after being the one responsible for taking away women?s freedom,
> >>> after being the one to put women?s lives in danger, after being the one
> >>> who has unleashed all this cruelty and chaos all across America, Trump is
> >>> running scared. He?s afraid the women of America are going to hold him
> >>> responsible for taking away their rights and endangering their rights at
> >>> the ballot box in November," Biden said in the statement. "The choice is
> >>> very simple. Kamala and I will restore Roe v. Wade and make it once again
> >>> the law of the land. Donald Trump will ban abortion nationwide."
> >>>
> >>> In a January NBC News poll of registered voters, 44% said they thought
> >>> Biden would handle abortion better than Trump, with 32% saying the
> >>> reverse. Trump, who appointed three of the Supreme Court justices who
> >>> voted to overturn Roe v. Wade abortion protections in 2022, has blamed
> >>> Republican electoral losses on GOP candidates pushing stricter abortion
> >>> bans at the state and national levels.
> >>>
> >>> ?I just want folks to understand that all abortion bans are radical and
> >>> voters dislike them deeply,? Reproductive Freedom for All President Mini
> >>> Timmaraju said on a call hosted by the Biden campaign on Friday.
> >>> ?Exceptions are designed not to work, and they?re impossible to enforce in
> >>> these incredibly draconian states with these extreme bans. So it?s gonna
> >>> be our job as advocates to make that clear to the American people, this is
> >>> not a moderate position, and we have to debunk that aggressively and
> >>> often.?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Marjorie Dannenfelser, a key Trump ally on the issue and president of the
> >>> anti-abortion SBA List, lauded the idea of a 16-week ban Friday.
> >>>
> >>> "We strongly agree with President Trump on protecting babies from abortion
> >>> violence at least by a point when they feel pain," Dannenfelser said in a
> >>> statement to NBC News. "President Trump wants to lead in finding
> >>> consensus, and this is around where the nation is."
> >>>
> >>> Trump once took credit for his role in limiting access to abortion, having
> >>> boasted in May: ?I was able to kill Roe v. Wade.? In a September interview
> >>> with NBC?s ?Meet the Press,? he toned down his talk but mentioned 15 weeks
> >>> as a possible number.
> >>>
> >>> Trump said then that ?people are starting to think of 15 weeks? as ?a
> >>> number that people are talking about right now? in terms of a federal
> >>> abortion ban, but quickly added, ?No, no,? when asked if he would sign
> >>> such legislation as president.
> >>>
> >>> ?We?re going to agree to a number of weeks or months or however you want
> >>> to define it,? he said. ?And both sides are going to come together, and
> >>> both sides ? both sides, and this is a big statement ? both sides will
> >>> come together. And for the first time in 52 years, you?ll have an issue
> >>> that we can put behind us.?
> >>
> >> Trump wants to be elected President, that way, he can stay out of jail
> >> longer. He's policy agenda is not about morals but about marketing, and
> >> he's very good & shrewd about that. All politicians do this, of course,
> >> but Trump does it better and he, unlike most of them, will commit any
> >> immoral act or break any law to achieve his goals, if he thinks that he
> >> can get away with it.
> >>
> >> Dawn
> >
> > You been watching CNN again. Joe took documents he wasn't supposed to
> > have. So did Trump.
>
> Trump *knowingly* took them ? theft ? and refused to give them back, then
> obstructed the government's efforts to get government property back.
>
> Biden didn't do any of that. Biden inadvertently took documents, immediately
> returned them upon finding them, and invited the FBI to come look to see if
> there were any more.
He took a lot of them when he was a senator. That is not legal. How does
one "inherently" take classified d? Was his office that unsecured?
documents
>
> There is no valid comparison between Trump and Biden on this issue.
They has a case. They didn't pursue it because Biden is to old and has
memory problems. This shows how crooked the DOJ and the left are. A
crime is a crime.