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Hillary Clinton label's Trump 'authoritarian' for opposing border bill Today In America Your Opinion

Hillary Clinton label's Trump 'authoritarian' for opposing border bill Today In America Your Opinion   Should Pelosi Be Kicked Out Of Congress? [Yes, She Should →]( [No, She Should Not →](   Hillary Clinton label's Trump 'authoritarian' for opposing border bill Hillary Clinton criticized former President Donald Trump's influence over Republican lawmakers, particularly in their decision to reject a bipartisan border deal, in an MSNBC interview. She described the situation as a "circus" and labeled Trump as a manipulative figure behind the scenes. Clinton expressed confusion over why some Congress members continue to follow Trump's lead, especially when it came to matters like border security, which she felt presented an opportunity for Republicans to assert their independence.   Clinton was particularly dismayed by the GOP's withdrawal from the border deal under Trump's pressure, viewing it as a preference for political conflict over solving actual problems. She lamented the abandonment of a bipartisan approach to enhancing border security, which she believed was sacrificed for Trump's political gain.   Highlighting the broader implications, Clinton pointed out the danger of Trump's authoritarian approach, which undermines bipartisan efforts and democratic principles. Regarding the discussion about potentially barring Trump from future ballots, Clinton expressed a preference for defeating him electorally rather than through legal exclusions, emphasizing the importance of adhering to constitutional norms while also recognizing the challenges posed by Trump's disregard for democratic values.   Here are some facts about February 5   - 1883 - Southern Pacific Railroad completes New Orleans to California route - 1937 - FDR announces “court-packing” plan - 1922 - DeWitt Wallace and his wife Lila Wallace publish the first Reader's Digest magazine designed to provide abridged articles on a wide variety of subjects, for easy reading. They publish and direct market the magazine themselves, the success of the magazine has led to a circulation of over 10 million copies in the United States and is still believed to be the best-selling consumer magazine in the country. Regards, Team Spin ⚡  [signature] [Unsubscribe from these emails](

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