Trump's Approval Ratings Plunge In Every Major Poll

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Avatar jarasan -
#1
Had to search deep for that excrement.
Avatar MADDOG10 -
#2
BBRRRUUUUHAHAHAHAHAHA
Avatar sully16 -
#3
Wait a minute, last month his approval rating was 37, now it has dipped to 47........
leftist math, never works out.
Avatar noise-gate -
#4
*  Trying to re arrange the deck chairs on the titanic won’t keep the movement afloat. Time to come up for air & if things hold- Karma is going to be a serious bitch. Playtime is over.
Avatar lakerben -
#5
The worst excuse for a president ever!
Avatar noise-gate -
#6
* Just to think: When this Clown is gone, America will reset. No more of this “they rigged it, stop the steal, they did this, they did that.”

* All that shxt started with Trump & it’s going to end with him. Then all these F up supporters of he’s can return to their caves never to make an appearance again. MTG is the first to see the writing on the wall & there will be an exodus of these nipple sucking MAGA politicians heading for the door. Chuck Grassley at 100 years of age needs to head out to pasture along with those 140 Republicans who added their names into the history books of not accepting the will of the American people. Good riddance l say.🐀🐀🐀🐀🐀
Avatar Blackapple -
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🌐 Historical Overview of CIA and Drug Allegations
• World War II roots: The CIA’s predecessor, the OSS, worked with Mafia figures like Lucky Luciano to secure cooperation in Sicily against Mussolini. These ties laid the groundwork for later relationships between intelligence and organized crime.

• Cold War era: Allegations arose that CIA-backed anti-communist forces in Southeast Asia financed operations through opium trafficking. Historian Alfred McCoy documented how the CIA tolerated or enabled drug networks in Laos and Vietnam.

• Latin America (1980s): The Contra-Cocaine scandal became infamous after journalist Gary Webb’s Dark Alliance series. It alleged that drug profits from Nicaraguan Contras, supported by the CIA, fueled the crack epidemic in U.S. cities.

• Panama & Noriega: Manuel Noriega, a longtime CIA asset, was deeply involved in cocaine trafficking while serving as Panama’s leader. His dual role as ally and trafficker epitomized the blurred lines between U.S. intelligence and narcotics networks.

Impact on communities: The alleged Contra-cocaine pipeline disproportionately devastated Black urban neighborhoods in the 1980s, fueling mistrust of U.S. institutions.

What Prez was in office then? MAGA REAGAN

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