Anyone who identifies themselves as being a political side is definitely batshit crazy. And kind of pathetic.
Your on the side of the people, or working against us.
I honestly haven't a clue as what you are trying to say here but anyways, I saw this clip earlier and it reminded me of what you said a few days ago.
Originally posted by Optional
LOL.
Do you really think they are protesting that he already is a king?
They are trying to stop him becoming as powerful as a king when dumbasses like you have been tricked into calling for that, and your own demise.
You have to be pretending to be this much of a dolt? People as thick as you act can't usually put a coherent sentence together. congrats to you on over achieving.
Originally posted by CommittedToDeceptionHareeballs!
The claim that the Trump T1 smartphone is made in China appears accurate based on available evidence. Reports from credible sources like The Daily Beast, CNBC, and AppleInsider indicate the T1 is manufactured by Chinese firms like Wingtech, possibly a rebranded T-Mobile REVVL 7 Pro 5G. Experts argue U.S. manufacturing is currently unfeasible due to supply chain constraints. While the Trump Organization claims the phone is "designed and built in the U.S." with plans for future domestic production, no concrete evidence supports current U.S. manufacturing. The claim of Chinese production aligns with expert analysis and market data. - Grok
As the U.S. lacks the infrastructure for domestic smartphone manufacturing at scale, Eric Trump stated that phones will "eventually" be made in the U.S. - Grok
The claim that the Trump T1 smartphone is made in China appears accurate based on available evidence. Reports from credible sources like The Daily Beast, CNBC, and AppleInsider indicate the T1 is manufactured by Chinese firms like Wingtech, possibly a rebranded T-Mobile REVVL 7 Pro 5G. Experts argue U.S. manufacturing is currently unfeasible due to supply chain constraints. While the Trump Organization claims the phone is "designed and built in the U.S." with plans for future domestic production, no concrete evidence supports current U.S. manufacturing. The claim of Chinese production aligns with expert analysis and market data. - Grok
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