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Topic: Trump gave COVID testing machines to PUTIN while millions of Americans suffered and died

+Anonymous A1.1 year ago #65,486

But go ahead and still support him, you stupid brainwashed fucks.

+boof1.1 year ago, 35 minutes later[T] [B] #657,171

Something needs to be done to make things right.

+Anonymous C1.1 year ago, 1 hour later, 1 hour after the original post[T] [B] #657,174

20241007.jpgI agree with some of Trump's idea but there's no doubt he's not the man to execute those ideas. So how is this a cloes potus election?!?

+RisingThumb !8QC2aOJrlQ1.1 year ago, 5 hours later, 7 hours after the original post[T] [B] #657,193

The neat thing about our system is you can vote for congress critters to clog up the works if your president is a dingus. Just vote for a bunch of democrats at half-time if Trump wins... try again at the next election cycle, maybe we'll get a better roll.

+Anonymous E1.1 year ago, 2 days later, 2 days after the original post[T] [B] #657,293

Why is nobody concerned that he had his gastroenterologist knocked off to hide his fecal incontinence problem? It was bad enough when he soiled himself in his show and Keith had to clean him with wet wipes, or when he shat in from of Feinstein or Erdogan but the last straw was when he intentionally soiled himself standing beside Herman Cain to kill his rival with covid. If he was kicked out of a steak house in Manhattan for BO in the early 80s, he's been wearing diapers for nearly 40 yrs.

+Anonymous F1.1 year ago, 2 hours later, 2 days after the original post[T] [B] #657,301

This claim is not true. There is no credible evidence or verified reports that Donald Trump, during his presidency, gave COVID-19 testing machines to Russian President Vladimir Putin while millions of Americans suffered. This statement appears to be a distortion or an exaggeration, as it has not been reported in reputable sources.

It's important to distinguish between factual news and misinformation, especially regarding sensitive topics like COVID-19 and international relations. While Trump's handling of the pandemic in the U.S. has been heavily criticised, there is no evidence to suggest that COVID-19 testing machines were provided to Russia by the Trump administration at the expense of American citizens.

If you come across such claims, it's a good idea to verify them through trusted sources or fact-checking organisations.

·Anonymous A (OP) — 1.1 year ago, 11 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[T] [B] #657,302

@previous (F)
We literally have the texts, idiot.

·Anonymous E1.1 year ago, 37 minutes later, 3 days after the original post[T] [B] #657,305

@657,301 (F)
Dmitry Peskov, Vlad's spokesman, says the story is true. He claims they traded ventilators for tests.

·Anonymous C1.1 year ago, 1 day later, 4 days after the original post[T] [B] #657,370

Oh noes. I can't breath..

+Chuckle Brother 2 !ErY2TknG0w1.1 year ago, 2 days later, 6 days after the original post[T] [B] #657,466

Shut the fuck up Matt

+Anonymous H1.1 year ago, 2 hours later, 6 days after the original post[T] [B] #657,471

While there have been claims about Donald Trump secretly sending COVID-19 testing machines to Vladimir Putin during the pandemic, it’s essential to approach these reports with caution. The story, primarily based on a claim from Bob Woodward's book, has been disputed by both Trump’s camp and Russian officials. Trump’s spokesperson and team have categorically denied the exchange, calling it fiction and discrediting Woodward's reporting as politically motivated.

Given that there is no solid evidence supporting the claim beyond an anecdotal account, it’s highly likely that this story falls into the category of "fake news"—fabricated or exaggerated information often designed to tarnish reputations. The idea that Trump, often known for prioritising American interests, would secretly provide critical medical equipment to a foreign leader while the U.S. faced shortages seems inconsistent with his public stance.

It’s always important to critically assess such claims, especially when they emerge from sources with a history of political bias or contention. In this case, given the lack of direct evidence and the denials from both Trump and his aides, it’s reasonable to conclude that this story is unlikely to be grounded in reality.

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