Donald Trump: The Threats Around The World

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As we all may know the government never speaks the truth to the people of this country.
Lies after lies but still some residents don't even notice what the government has been doing secretly. What happened to the trust that we as a nation use to have, now in this days the United States of America is not not know for trust anymore but known as a enemy. We live in a corrupted nation where the government only speaks for themselves but not for the people. Since the day after Obama left the presidency, this nation has become a complete disaster when Donald Trump took charge. Our own leader spreading threats around the world so other countries can fear us and respect us. Is this what we really want in out time of life? A country who use to be free

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