Make them pay for their own security forever is my. wish. Between billions spent on 'marketing' and who knows how much on secret service teams, imagine the good that could have been done with those dollars!
Make them pay for their own security forever is my. wish. Between billions spent on 'marketing' and who knows how much on secret service teams, imagine the good that could have been done with those dollars!
DJT, The "felon".., needs to forfiet all of that which we kindly afford those who obey the law. Whatever his 'sentences' are, he must serve them, and starting very soon. The preponderance of guilt appears to have been established in the overwhelming number of cases. Send that bum to a Federal Pen or facility like Eglin AFB, and assign him a to a lawnmowing crew... or garbage truck.., fer crissakes. Get it over with.
A "criminal" with 34, and counting, felonies should certainly cancel out an "ex pres" in the eyes of the government in deciding to whom It owes Secret Service protection. Behind bars might be enough.
So, if he ends up serving a prison sentence, wouldn't that be sufficiently safe so that "his" SS could be assigned elsewhere? Is he still putting them up in over-charged Mar a Lago rooms?
Make them pay for their own security forever is my. wish. Between billions spent on 'marketing' and who knows how much on secret service teams, imagine the good that could have been done with those dollars!
DJT, The "felon".., needs to forfiet all of that which we kindly afford those who obey the law. Whatever his 'sentences' are, he must serve them, and starting very soon. The preponderance of guilt appears to have been established in the overwhelming number of cases. Send that bum to a Federal Pen or facility like Eglin AFB, and assign him a to a lawnmowing crew... or garbage truck.., fer crissakes. Get it over with.
Your keyboard to Whomever's ear, MadRussian. A minimum security prison with no Secret Service appeals to my sense of justice.
A "criminal" with 34, and counting, felonies should certainly cancel out an "ex pres" in the eyes of the government in deciding to whom It owes Secret Service protection. Behind bars might be enough.
So, if he ends up serving a prison sentence, wouldn't that be sufficiently safe so that "his" SS could be assigned elsewhere? Is he still putting them up in over-charged Mar a Lago rooms?