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Trump Calls Vladimir Putin, Sends Leftists Over The Edge With What He Says Next

December 15, 2024 by Lara Blaine

President Trump fueled collusion rumors Friday by thanking Vladimir Putin. During his annual Moscow address, Putin praised America’s buoyant economy. The two world leaders spoke on the phone after the speech.

The left really, really wants the Russia investigation to implicate Trump. They’ve been clinging to their collusion fantasy for the past year; it’s time to move on. Their faux outrage over Trump’s call with Putin isn’t fooling anyone.

Trump should do everything in his power to improve relations with Moscow. Liberals are well aware of this, yet they’re sputtering with outrage because he dared to say thank you.

“During his remarks in Moscow, Putin accused those investigating potential collusion between Russia and Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign of damaging the US political situation, ‘incapacitating the president and showing a lack of respect to voters who cast their ballots for him,’” Putin said during his Moscow address.

Liberals DON’t respective conservative voters. They want the collusion myth to be true so badly because it would mean that Hillary Clinton didn’t really lose. They can’t seem to wrap their heads around the fact that most Americans are conservative.

The struggles in Syria and North Korea won’t be resolved without Russia. Russia is intimately linked with Syria and its military and is an active participant in the war. If liberals cared about ending the violence, they would be overjoyed to see that Trump and Putin are forging a strong relationship. Instead, they’re terrified.

The Russia investigation, hopefully, will be over soon. The government’s time has been wasted for long enough.

(Source: New York Post)

Filed Under: TRUMP

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