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House Chairman Accuses Trump Administration of “Child Abuse”

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Breaking news from The Patriot Brief The accusations against the Trump administration continue to mo

Breaking news from The Patriot Brief [Logo] July 2, 2019 Trending News: [NYT Writer Wants Border Patrol Agents to be Doxxed and Shamed]( [[Sponsored] New & Improved Tesla Lighter 2.0 Just Released!]( [Eric Trump Blasts Democrats’ Support for Illegal Immigrants]( [Jimmy Carter Claims Trump Presidency is “Illegitimate,” Trump Fires Back…]( [House Judiciary Committee Chairman Accuses Trump Administration of “Child Abuse”]( The accusations against the Trump administration continue to mount, particularly from Democrats with a vested interest in disparaging the president’s image. The left-wing keeps weighing in with their take on various policy issues; furthermore, they harbor absolutely no qualms about fabricating lies or promoting a doctored narrative when it suits them. At the end of the day, there are many people in this great nation who are able to see through the radical progressive lies; however, there are others who have fallen for it hook, line and sinker. The latest accusation comes from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, according to Breitbart News. Yesterday, Nadler appeared on MSNBC for an interview and delivered some very serious statements about the president’s administration and the alleged events taking place at the United States Southern border. A Closer Look at Nadler’s Claims... [Read the full story]( SPONSORED MESSAGE [Where should we send your free TRUMP 2020 hat?]( The Patriot Brief, 40 S 7th St, 55402, Minneapolis, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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