The smell of moneyTrump Was Allegedly Kicked Out of Fancy NYC Steakhouse for His Stench, ‘The Smell Was So Offensive!’
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The smell of moneyTrump Was Allegedly Kicked Out of Fancy NYC Steakhouse for His Stench, ‘The Smell Was So Offensive!’
https://www.politicalflare.com/2024...khouse-for-his-stench-smell-was-so-offensive/
Trump Was Allegedly Kicked Out of Fancy NYC Steakhouse for His Stench, ‘The Smell Was So Offensive!’
https://www.politicalflare.com/2024...khouse-for-his-stench-smell-was-so-offensive/

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Wow. Just wow.Trump Was Allegedly Kicked Out of Fancy NYC Steakhouse for His Stench, ‘The Smell Was So Offensive!’
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you're a silly guy! You obviously have not read Nixon v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 731 (1982). Wherein, were you to read it, you would find : (look for it around pg 749 of the Supreme Courts decision.)Sec 3 of the 14th does not apply to the President
He is not an officer of The United States.you're a silly guy! You obviously have not read in Nixon v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 731 (1982). Wherein you would find, were you to read it :
“Article II, § 1, of the Constitution provides that 'the executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States. . . .' This grant of authority establishes the President as the chief constitutional officer of the Executive Branch"
You have nothing to do with your life other than to wait for my posts? Read Nixon v. Fitzgerald. We are all trying to help you keep from looking like a fool, but somehow you manage to insist.He is not an officer of The United States.
I have very mixed feelings about this post. It is way more detail than I wanted, or ever could have imagined, and still somehow I very much appreciate your posting this. I have long guessed the President is on amphetamine or cocaine, with nothing to support my conjecture other than my observation of his sleep habits. My conjecture is now supported by this "Diaper Don" account that appears to be direct testimony by a witness. What's inconsistent with my observation, however, is the President's weight. All those I've known who were habitually on amphetamine or cocaine were slender, some to the point of emaciation. Does this new information suggest that CNS stimulants' suppression of appetite can be over come with a steady diet of fast food featuring sugar and fat?