We’re counting down the days to January 20 and the inauguration, to President-elect Donald Trump being in office. It’s going to be such a positive change for the country, from the present person who occupies the White House and seems to be completely delusional.
Joe Biden made bizarre remarks about how he could have beat Trump, and how Kamala Harris could have beaten Trump, not seeming to realize that she lost. He went off about who he pardoned would depend on Trump in a truly twisted statement. Then there was the wild pro-censorship tirade against Mark Zuckerberg doing away with fact-checkers. Biden — the guy who lies like he breathes — then gave a disjointed, barely coherent rant about the importance of truth.
January 20 can’t come soon enough.
The Democrats lied and covered up Biden’s cognitive decline for years now. They sold us a false story about Kamala Harris and “joy.” It was all about retaining control. But it ended up costing them. Fortunately, the cover-up failed and contributed to their downfall. The American people rejected what they were selling.
Now we have the chance to move in a positive direction, Trump is going to bring a lot of change starting from day one. And he’s bringing an energy and an appeal that Joe Biden never had. I can think of nothing that communicates that more than what you can see in a video posted by Rep. Dan Mueser (R-PA). […]
While visiting Immanuel Christian School this morning, we were lucky to have President Trump say hello to the second and third grade classes. Thank you, President Trump, for taking the time to chat with these great students! I know this will be a moment they will never forget. pic.twitter.com/nG07unDQ2j
— Congressman Dan Meuser (@RepMeuser) January 10, 2025
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