I sometimes post articles by Once-proud Republicans who now recoil in horror at how Trump has lobotomized their party. Please don’t waste your time telling me why you don’t like Joe Scarborough, who wrote this piece for the Washington Post. At least, he is sane. I hope the number of disgusted Republicans grows. Trump is destroying their party. Joe knows it. So does George Will.
The morning after my first congressional reelection campaign, I was driving around Pensacola, Fla., collecting signs from supporters’ yards. It was an opportunity to spend time with my dad, who I had always suspected favored my brother over me. But I was confident that the previous night’s victory would make him proud. As we began driving through my neighborhood, the car radio was reporting election results: “And freshman Republican congressman Joe Scarborough breezed to reelection with an impressive 73 percent of the vote.” Turning toward my father in anticipation of some welcome adulation and praise, I found him instead glaring at the radio.
“Who the hell were the other 27 percent?” he bellowed.
Twenty years later, I am asking my father’s question of the party I once represented in Congress. For if it is true that only 40 percent of Republicans believe the United States should remain in NATO, as recent polling indicates, then who exactly are the other 60 percent?
Were they sleepwalking through history while our North Atlantic allies stood shoulder to shoulder with the United States during that long, twilight struggle against Communist Russia? Have they forgotten that during that Cold War, nothing less than the planet’s survival hung in the balance? Or that it was the North Atlantic alliance that pushed back tirelessly against Kremlin thugs who were trying to undermine the Western democracies? Or that American presidents from Harry S. Truman to George H.W. Bush shared NATO’s mission to free 100 million Eastern Europeans from the cruel grip of a regime that enslaved an entire continent and killed tens of millions of its own people?
Are today’s Republicans now so tribal as to blindly endorse a foreign policy warped by President Trump’s obvious allegiance to a former KGB chief who controls Russia through repression, bribery and political assassination and who has called the collapse of that evil empire the “greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century”?
Exactly who are these people, and what have they done with my party? And how could any American support Trump’s tragically weak performance at Helsinki?
What loyal American would embrace a “Putin First” foreign policy that aligns U.S. interests with a Russian dictator’s goals rather than those long championed by America’s military and intelligence communities?
How can any red-blooded Republican not be repulsed by their commander in chief’s blubbering belief that a former Soviet spy’s cynical lies were as compelling as the clear and convincing evidence presented by the U.S. military community, the CIA and his own director of national intelligence?
It strains credulity to believe that any Republican would be so foolish as to defend the diplomatic debacle that led one European newspaper to call the U.S. president “Putin’s Poodle.” Even at home, Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post blasted Trump’s “see-no-evil” approach, and the Wall Street Journal editorialized that Congress needed to develop a containment strategy for both Vladimir Putin and Trump.
If anything can still be shocking three years into Trump’s chaotic political career, it may be that 71 percent of Republicans still support his handling of Russian relations, even after a summit that many considered treasonous.
If he were still alive, my rock-ribbed Republican father would be asking who these 71 percent were, and why they were selling out America’s national security in the name of a hapless reality TV host. But there is no good answer to that question. Further speculation over Trump’s disloyalty to the United States or Republicans’ fealty to their dumpy dupe of a demagogue is best left to political historians and the ongoing investigation of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
After President Trump cast doubt on U.S. intelligence findings on Russia’s election meddling, network news anchors were flabbergasted, outraged and disgusted.
But regardless of the verdicts ultimately handed down by historians and the special counsel’s office, the Helsinki summit brought two distressing realities into even sharper focus: The president of the United States is under the thumb of Putin. And the Republican Party he leads no longer deserves to survive.

“The president of the United States is under the thumb of Putin. And the Republican Party he leads no longer deserves to survive.”
What an uplifting thought!! Let’s hope more Repubs catch the true direction of the GOP. Good article. If two Repubs can tell that Trump is worthless, there is hope for our nation. Let’s hope that those who love Trump, through their ignorance and cult loyalty, become more knowledgeable.
Here’s to two enlightened men, Joe Scarborough and George Will. Never thought I’d agree with them but I do now.
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Diane EVEN THOUGH I get thoroughly disgusted at self-serving Joe Scarborough as he plows carelessly and headlong into other people’s talking-time; and EVEN THOUGH he tromps over and dismisses Nika time and time again; EVEN THOUGH lots of other things about what otherwise approaches pure buffoonery, I am TOTALLY on-board with his utter disgust with Republican All-Trumpery (RAT) and with his assertions about the death of the Grand Old Party.
Joe has been heroic in is open and loud call-to-action all along, ever since this whole debauchery-thing got started. I’m with you on that. (But I think he’s more like Trump in his comportment towards others than he seems to want to know.) CBK
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The GOP was in the process of lobotomizing registered Republican voters long before Trump’s arrived in the White House. Trump came along at the right time for a racist, fraudulent, failed businessman, traitor, and serial liar to win the presidency through the Electoral College with help from Russia and the Alt-Right Deep State misleading media machine.
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Trump Is Turning The GOP Into Everything They Hated About ObamaTrump Is Turning The GOP Into Everything They Hated About Obama https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-farm-bailout-tariffs_us_5b5799b7e4b0fd5c73c9c8ea?
and if we are to stop them — we MUST END gerrymandering
How to End Partisan Gerrymandering https://www.facebook.com/RBReich/videos/1960439873968599/
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I am not a Scarborough fan, but this is a well written piece. I cannot fully comprehend the rise of Trump, but his rise has become more and more disturbing. I do not understand how 88% of Republicans can support this horrific figure as reported in a recent poll. What Trump stands for is so beyond simply being “conservative.” How they can support his racist rhetoric, actions and ongoing embracing of all things Putin is beyond me?
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There hasn’t been much “conservative” about the Republican party for a very long time.
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They are not faithful to the oath they took in service to their country. Disgusting behavior every day.
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Good explanation of how the Trump Administration plans to rip off low and middle class college students by making it impossible for them to collect when they’re defrauded:
700 million dollars. That’s how much they plan to save on the backs of 18 year olds who were brutally ripped off.
What do you think they’ll do with the money? Redirect it to private school vouchers?
The worst part is those same college students are supposed to turn to these people for ADVICE on student loans!
Dear God, don’t. They are not on your side. They don’t work for you. Find a responsible adult who isn’t corrupt to give you financial advice, students. DO NOT turn to these people.
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It’s one thing to be corrupt, even really REALLY corrupt, as a party, but when the implications by word and policy are that the party — as part of the administration — has gone truly backward, against fundamental human progress . . .
https://www.google.com/amp/s/articles.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2018/07/republican_racism_spurs_gop_of.amp
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Trump is the Comrade in Chief. He’s also a misogynistic pig.
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Dump is a treasonous liar. Impeach.
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Here’s my problem with this post: Scarborough was a loud mouthed member of the GOP class of ’94, which was the caucus that arguably gave birth, with Gingrich as the midwife, to the current reactionary majority in both chambers of Congress. Excuse me if my only response to him is, in legalistic language, is “Go F[***] yourself Joe and take your concubine Mika with you.” Whatever he says or writes is the political equivalent of crocodile tears. He owns this Republican party lock, stock and barrel. His attempts at rewriting history and distancing his role in means nothing to me. It only underscores what a craven hypocrite he is. Mika can only be happy that her father is not around to embarrass and shame anymore.
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Greg,
I’m happy whenever a Republican gets woke.
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We’ll agree to disagree on this one. If you look at his record and rhetoric as a congressman, it was not far from what this president* is doing, it just wasn’t as viscerally crass and fascist. But it was pretty close. For Scarborough, politics is a cynical game of opportunism, not a path toward a more just and fair society. He games the system for personal profit almost as well as our president*. And let’s not forget that he and Mika were in the vanguard of normalizing candidate Trump during the election. Remember their numerous soirees at Mar-a-Lago and on call-ins to the show? He only changed his tune when he realized he couldn’t keep the monster in the box any longer. I do not count that as “woke.” That’s alright though, we can’t always be on the same page. Just 98% of the time.
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I didn’t say I admire Joe S. I said I want to see more and more Republicans turn against him. I want to see the party shrink to the size of its racist base.
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I am starting to suffer Trump fatigue. I think I could use some mass Demonstrations larger than the Woman’s March to recharge my batteries.
But you saved me a post on Scarborough. Further his panels are a cross between Neo-liberals (Damn those Latins. I wished they had popularised a better description. ) and neocons. So as I posted the other day, this is exactly what Chomsky warned would happen. We would be thrilled to return to the status quo.
That said I love it when anyone bashes the Scu****s
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Joel Herman: “I am starting to suffer Trump fatigue.”
Welcome to the club. I have a stack of protest heavy protest posters in my second bedroom just waiting to be used again. I love standing anywhere and yelling about about the abusive, unfit, ignoramus in the Oval office. They are sitting there waiting to be used.
Since his abuse covers a large area, I have a blank board just waiting to be colored in with the next pile of #)$ ((&()(+$W_) that he dishes out to us. 🖍
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Joel Herman As an aside, poor Betsy–someone un-moored her multi-million-dollar yacht. CBK
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Joel, I recall writing here immediately after the election that the greatest threat to resistance would be “collective exhaustion” from having to fight and be concerned about so many fronts simultaneously. I understood that in theory then, but it doesn’t make the reality any easier to confront.
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I rejuvenated a little by screaming at the interns in Schummers Gillibrand’s and Suozzi’s office telling them to start acting like Republicans. (LOL) .
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Scratch one m in Schumer
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Hello GregB: Hmmm . . . is there no place for political people to have an authentic change of heart?
I don’t say that you are not entirely correct about Joe and Mika; however, people do change? CBK
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. . . continuation of my last post: I mean, even our beloved Diane did a 180 on charters and vouchers? And we are all better for it.
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There is absolutely a place for people to have an authentic change of heart. I would argue that there is no evidence that the two morons on morning MSNBC have had one. They engage in snarky pontification in service of their ratings. And he laments what has happened to his so-called party before the nation. He is a creature of the Contract with America and his political career through the election as been one of laying the groundwork and enabling for what we have today.
The example of our host is a good one. She walks the walk, talks the talk, and has built a substantive record to prove her commitment to the cause of education over and over again.
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GregB I just want to say that I’ve heard some pretty good stuff coming from Joe as he analyzes and bashes his party–though I agree with his “disagreeable” features. CBK
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But the Democratic Party does? Unfortunately, long ago Joe became more interested in generating headlines for himself than in providing unbiased analysis.
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I was able to make it to channel nine in st. louis tonight….(public television)…..just scratching the surface of the history of Peter Herschend of Silver Dollar City fame. I said it was an unusual contrast in reporting from the KC star and the PD in st. Louis, rraegarding the duck boats. Peter Herschend, a longtime president of the State board of education in MO, was, with his brother Jack, the sole owners of the duck boats, which had a lot of bad things happen in those years……2001-late in 2017. The star reported about that history…..the PD–with many wealthy enthusiastic fans of charter schools……had little to say, and managed to not mention Herschend at all. St. Louis writer C. Raasch had a strangely worded story. I have been critical of Herschend for many years, and I used to criticize him for his donations to republican candidates……inappropriate I thought for any state school board member……I look at it differently now…..his largest donation was only 200,000 dollars—-pennies of the silver dollar fortune, which included profits from duck boats. I think it is more likely that he received much larger sources of income from the republican dominated fans of privatization, including making sure he remained a decade or so in his presidency of the school board. That is pretty convoluted on my part, I admit, but republicans are hugely powerful now in Missouri……and will remain red while much of the nation becomes a little more blue. As our previous governor displayed……republicans can be very nasty people. The new guy quickly pulled Peter Herschend out of retirement at the age of 83 to rejoin the state board. He has good intentions to help the children. I just do not have the writing skills…….but Herschend, duck boats, racist behavior, and his tough attitude towards teachers adds up to a story than somebody needs to write.
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There is hope for us with Trump fatigue. Anything that worries the president sounds good to me.
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The report looks at Davis’s aggressive strategy of publicly clashing with the president and sending warning shots by releasing private audio recordings:
“For Mr. Cohen, this has translated to an aggressive defense in the news media — as much reputational management as legal wrangling — responding in kind to Mr. Trump and his team where other lawyers might be inclined to lie low, with federal prosecutors watching closely.” – Matt Flegenheimer of The New York Times
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The Orange IDIOT is costing taxpayers plenty. Of course he works so hard watching TV and NOT having intelligence briefings that he needs to go golfing.
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Fun Stats
Days Trump has spent at Mar a Lago:
68
Cost of flights to Mar a Lago (17 so far):*
~$34,181,000
Days Trump has spent at Bedminster:
40
Cost of flights to Bedminster (14 so far):*
~$11,051,000
Trump has visited his clubs once every this many days since his inauguration:
4.6
Projected visits to golf clubs in four years:
319
Projected visits in eight years:
639
Total times Obama played golf during his eight year Presidency:
306
*Cost estimates for Trump’s travel to Mar a Lago and Bedminster are from The Washington Post. At this point the number of flights to Bedminster is one more than common counts of his “visits” because of an extra round trip on Air Force One to return to the White House for six hours during the weekend of July 4, 2017. See trumpgolfcount.com/displayoutings for up-to-the-minute details about golf outings and trumpgolfcount.com/displayflights for a list of Trump’s flights to Florida and New Jersey.
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The Orange one sure has a life of being busy. Hard to blame this one on Obama…maybe it’s Hillary’s fault. Good grief. Look what Bill Clinton when through. Looks like presidential Democrats can’t be womanizers but its perfectly fine for the Orange IDIOT.
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Avenatti Representing 3 More Women Trump Allegedly Paid Off
Michael Avenatti, the lawyer representing adult film star Stormy Daniels in her lawsuit against President Trump, announced late Thursday that he is now representing three other women who claim they were paid off by the president to stay quiet about alleged affairs. Hours after tweeting that Trump “conspired” with his longtime fixer Michael Cohen to “pay off multiple other women prior to Election Day in 2016,” Avenatti said he’d be representing the unnamed women during a panel discussion in West Hollywood with Mayor John Duran and former federal prosecutor Steve Madison, among others, ABC News reports. He said the three women allege that they were paid by AMI Entertainment, Trump, and Cohen, though he declined to give further details on their accusations against the president. Earlier in the day, he said on Twitter that the payments appeared to have been motivated by “concern about a pregnancy.”
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Apparently Michael Cohen’s role in Trump’s life was to pay off the women who threatened to talk about their illicit relations.
A lot of this seems to have happened around the time that Barron was born. Melania was unavailable. She must be seething.
Trump’s base doesn’t care.
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” Morning Joe Crew Loves the Koch Bros.” The hypocrisy of Joe in loathing the vehicle that the Koch’s manufactured is breath taking.
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Ignoramus Trump proves that he knows nothing once again. He just marveled over how fast cheap junk health insurance plans are selling and they aren’t available to be sold until September. [ Tweet: ‘the numbers are incredible’] Republicans are SO anxious to kill ACA and have nothing to replace it with. What are people with no insurance or a pre-existing condition supposed to do? The Repub healthcare plan is, “Die as quickly as possible and don’t complain.” There is no money for healthcare.
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STATES SUE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION OVER ASSOCIATION HEALTH PLANS — Attorneys general from 11 states and the District of Columbia filed a federal complaint on Thursday challenging the Trump administration’s new rules that expand availability of association health plans without some of Obamacare’s protections.
In announcing the new rules last month, the administration said they would make it easier for small businesses to band together to purchase cheaper health insurance — and, not coincidentally, serve as a key part of the president’s strategy to destroy Obamacare. Today’s complaint puts that point in legal terms — from the opposite side.
It says association health plans under the rule would dampen consumer protections enacted under the Affordable Care Act and that the Department of Labor violated the Administrative Procedures Act by redefining the term “employer” in a way that conflicts with the health care law. More for Pros.
— How D.C.’s attorney general puts it: “These junk plans offer substandard health coverage and threaten our local insurance market,” AG Karl Racine said in a statement. “With this lawsuit, we’re taking action to protect our residents’ access to decent, affordable coverage.”
— Meanwhile: How Trump’s talking about association health plans: The president on Thursday again touted his administration’s push to create plans that circumvent the Affordable Care Act.
“I hear it’s like record business that they’re doing,” Trump said. “We just opened about two months ago, and I’m hearing that the numbers are incredible.” Fact check: The plans aren’t available to be sold until September…
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The Koch’s ALEC drove down wages and by, design, the Koch’s achieved the division among Americans that financial insecurity provokes. That ushered in Trump. But, Morning Joe, who loves the Koch’s and hates Trump, is too stupid or self-serving to recognize the connection.
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Shouldn’t we all rejoice in the fact that the Orange one always picks the best people AND that these people show great loyalty. They are loyal and lie just as much as the Orange IDIOT. It definitely is a special talent to find people who are willing to lie regularly to cover up what Trump does.
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Nielsen’s claim that U.S. election systems weren’t hacked to favor Trump…WaPo
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen — one of the top U.S. officials tasked with safeguarding elections — claimed that Russia’s “attempts to interfere in our election infrastructure” in 2016 were nonpartisan.
The Kremlin tried to hack into election systems in nearly half the U.S. states, and some of their attempts were successful, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The Russians stole records with personal information about 500,000 voters in one state, and they hacked and impersonated a private vendor that offers e-voting systems, according to an indictment filed by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
There’s no evidence these efforts were meant to favor one political party, Nielsen claimed, sounding a lot like her boss, President Trump, who has repeatedly dismissed Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.
But Nielsen’s claim is mostly false, and we gave her Three Pinocchios. U.S. intelligence agencies unanimously found that “Putin and the Russian Government developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump” and that “the Kremlin’s campaign aimed at the U.S. election featured disclosures of data obtained through Russian cyber operations; intrusions into U.S. state and local electoral boards; and overt propaganda.”
The Russians ran a multi-pronged campaign, the U.S. intelligence community says, and the goal was to help Trump win.
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Trump said a couple of days ago that he was worried that the Russians would interfere in the 2018 elections to help Democrats.
This, despite the fact that Putin said in Helsinki, that he favored Trump in the 2016 election.
By the way, CNN reported this morning that Putin’s statement has been deleted from the official transcript in both DC and Moscow.
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Here is another great Repub move. This news comes from Snopes.
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Wage cut. Did Missouri Republicans pass a law lowering the St. Louis minimum wage from $10 to $7.70? Missouri’s Republican-controlled state legislature passed legislation rolling back a minimum wage increase enacted by the city of St. Louis. (True)
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July 27, 2018
Fareed Zakaria: The Danger of the Trump Two-Step
There’s a familiar pattern to President Trump’s foreign policy – insults and threats, followed by backtracking and a declaration of victory, Fareed writes in his latest Washington Post column. “Call it the Trump two-step.”
“There are those who assert that Trump’s seemingly bizarre and unpredictable behavior is actually all part of a canny and wise strategy, that he is playing a kind of four-dimensional chess, operating in space-time. Well, if so, he is getting beaten badly here on Earth,” Fareed says. “His usual approach is to announce something vague, as with North Korea and the trade talks with Europe, or something already in place, such as NATO members’ promise to spend 2 percent of their gross domestic product on defense by 2024, and claim it as a victory.
“But there is a cost to this bluster and flip-flopping. Trump is creating a reputation for the United States as erratic, unpredictable, unreliable and fundamentally hostile to the global order. Leader after leader in Europe has made this clear.”
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Hartmann gives a great summary of Trump’s inability, complete incompetence, to get anything right.
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Trump Doesn’t Have the Skill to Pull Off His Most Nefarious Plots
Trump will go down as the most dangerously corrupt and tragically incompetent president in America’s history.
By Thom Hartmann / Independent Media
Wednesday, July 25 – 7:06 PM Alternet
Trump just can’t get things done, and we need to stop having conversations predicated on the assumption that maybe he can. His dangerous incompetence is currently risking war in the Middle East and Asia, while pitting American against American in ways we haven’t seen in this country since the days of George Wallace…
http://newsbout.com/trump-doesnt-have-the-skill-to-pull-off-his-most-nefarious-plots-id-18375676636
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Trump’s Favorite Problems to Fix Are the Ones He Created | The Daily Show
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Published on Jul 26, 2018
Trump backsteps on bullying Europe, sends aid to farmers hurt by the trade war he cultivated and reunites (some of) the migrant children his administration separated from their parents.
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