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What does he stand for?

Supporters of the Fraud-in-Chief say they “believe in what Trump stands for;” a great cliche.
Can any of them tell us exactly what he stands for? Ask one hundred Trumpeteers and you will receive ninety-one different views and nine “dohs.”
Take the most current issues, opioids and the wall. Only, now, the wall is not a wall -“I never said wall.” It’s now “steel slats”. He said to Jeb Bush during the debates, when Bush pointed out it was fencing, "It's not a fence, Jeb, it's a WALL, and there's a BIG difference!"
December 31, he tweeted, "An all concrete Wall was NEVER ABANDONED.” Which system is it that he stands for?
These comments came from his own mouth, on camera.
Sixty-thousand illegals were not apprehended at the Southern border last year. And most drugs come through ports of entry, not across the border, despite Trump’s false statements. The opioid crisis is a problem of doctors overwriting prescriptions, not border entries. 

This president is a pathological liar.

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