Demanding Trump’s resignation is in order.
On January 3rd, Donald Trump gave the order for U.S. forces to invade the sovereign country of Venezuela and to kidnap President Maduro and His wife.
Questions need to be asked:
By what authority did Donald Trump invade a sovereign country?
By hat constitutional and international laws did Trump violate in this extraction? Isn’t the U.S. a founding member of the UN under contract to obey UN statutes.
How does U.S. imperialism promote trust among nations?
Isn’t Trump by-passing Congress and invading Venezuela a war of aggression by a sitting president that only serves His interest and political objectives?
What is the difference between Dictator Maduro and Dictator Donald Trump? Isn’t the Constitution in place to prevent executive authoritarianism?
How does spending 2.8 billion dollars on military intervention into Venezuela benefit America?
Why is Trump making hard working Americans pay the cost of military intervention which Americans never wanted, asked for, or voted for?
How is this invasion putting America first?
What happened to the “rule of law.?” Isn’t the invasion of Venezuela proof Donald Trump believes “might is right”?
Who besides oil companies and Jewish defense contractors benefit from this operation?
How is this aggressive act of war a fulfillment of Trump’s promise to be a peace president?
Is this invasion and isolated event or is it related to series of decisions whereby Trump put his political agenda above the security of the United States?
Where are the Christian voices on this matter?
Who is next? Mexico? Iran? Greenland? Cuba? Lebanon? Syria?
Trump must be impeached.
He murdered men and women in fishing boats off the coast of Venezuela that did not oppose any threat to the military.
He promoted, condoned, and approved of the murder of Alex Pretti in Minnesota; he was carrying a gun, but carrying a gun to a protest is not illegal in the United States — unwise maybe, but not unlawful. Alex Pretti did not brandish his gun, threaten, attack, or harm ICE agents. Yet, on of them pulled out his gun and murdered him in cold blood unarmed on the ground surrounded by five or six other agents. Trump approved of the killing while denigrating Alex Petti for exercising his right to carry a gun. Consider this lie:
“Over the weekend, senior administration officials including Stephen Miller, the deputy chief of staff, called the victim “a domestic terrorist who tried to assassinate law enforcement”, while Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, accused him of perpetrating “the definition of domestic terrorism” –
“Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, separately tried to backpedal on behalf of the administration, telling Fox News: “I don’t think anybody thinks that they were comparing what happened on Saturday to the legal definition of domestic terrorism” (The Guardian).
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