Trump, Joe Biden and prostate cancer
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Donald Trump took to social media on Tuesday to do something most people might not have thought he would — take up for former President Joe Biden while bashing those he called “treasonous thugs.” And, while doing so, Trump laid out a myriad of claims and accusations that, to date, have not been proven.
In a post on his Truth Social platform Trump alleged members of Biden’s team “took over the autopen” - a reference to the device used to sign official documents on behalf of the president
Removing marijuana from the government’s most restrictive class of drugs had rare bipartisan support last year. But the D.E.A. slowed the effort and legal challenges followed.
President Donald Trump shredded his predecessor and “whoever had control of the autopen” in a screed on his Truth Social Account on Saturday/
Sen. Chris Murphy, (D-Conn)., pulled no punches against his own party during a Sunday sit-down with NBC News’ “Meet The Press.” Murphy referred to President Donald Trump as a “madman” and called him “corrupt,