Could Trump do anything to make you stop supporting him?

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ResidentAlien

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This is a question for any and all Trump/MAGA supporters. Is there any line he could cross that would cause you to stop supporting him? In other words, is your support for him unconditional? I'm just wondering if you've made up your mind to support him no matter what.
 

ResidentAlien

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The argument I hear most is Trump hasn't done anything wrong; it's all a big witch hunt. Okay, let's assume it is. But if something came to light beyond any shadow of a doubt; 100% positive he's caught with his hand in the cookie jar. Would this be enough for you or would you still find a way to rationalize it and say he did no wrong?
 

shittim

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Not sure why you would ask that on a Christian forum, but then you don't grasp what it means.
A Christian takes all things to Him for His direction, guidance, etc. something you fail to grasp seeing the question you have posed.
 

Cameron143

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The argument I hear most is Trump hasn't done anything wrong; it's all a big witch hunt. Okay, let's assume it is. But if something came to light beyond any shadow of a doubt; 100% positive he's caught with his hand in the cookie jar. Would this be enough for you or would you still find a way to rationalize it and say he did no wrong?
Of course there are things that would disqualify Trump. But we have already seen the illegal lengths that the left has gone to try to make sure he wasn't elected and, once elected, to make him ineffective. All this while covering up real crimes by its own side.

I wonder if you would share why you dislike him so much. Is it his braggadocio or some other reason?

Despite his obvious character flaws, he was a very effective President and helped most Americans.
 

Cameron143

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Not sure why you would ask that on a Christian forum, but then you don't grasp what it means.
A Christian takes all things to Him for His direction, guidance, etc. something you fail to grasp seeing the question you have posed.
It's ridiculous to assume that people who will vote for Trump are merely blind supporters. Actually, it is liberal supporters who blindly follow their party. That's why an invalid was elected to the senate from Pennsylvania.
 
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The argument I hear most is Trump hasn't done anything wrong; it's all a big witch hunt. Okay, let's assume it is. But if something came to light beyond any shadow of a doubt; 100% positive he's caught with his hand in the cookie jar. Would this be enough for you or would you still find a way to rationalize it and say he did no wrong?
I believe the tape with him saying out of his own mouth that these are secret documents and I can’t declassify them now Is proof beyond a reasonable doubt that he Is guilty

but I don’t think that Many Trump supporting Christians are going to say that there Is a line that, If he crossed would say that I can no longer support him (Trump)

but then again maybe If he said that he doesn’t believe he needs to ever ask GOD for forgiveness,this MIGHT cause a Christian to stop supporting him.
 

ZNP

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This is a question for any and all Trump/MAGA supporters. Is there any line he could cross that would cause you to stop supporting him? In other words, is your support for him unconditional? I'm just wondering if you've made up your mind to support him no matter what.
Yes, he could call up 3,000 soldiers to go fight in Ukraine without a declaration of war, if he did that I'd stop supporting him.

He could also take my taxes to pay off someone else's college loan, I feel that is theft. If he did that I'd stop supporting him.

Also he could weaponize the DOJ so that they don't prosecute his children for very clear felonies. If he did that I'd stop supporting him.
 

proutled

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I always pray about things, before I do anything, his not perfect, hes better than any one out there, that has guts and , he cant be bought, thats why they hate him so much, I like the way he gives it to you straight, not like other politicians,
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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This is a question for any and all Trump/MAGA supporters. Is there any line he could cross that would cause you to stop supporting him? In other words, is your support for him unconditional? I'm just wondering if you've made up your mind to support him no matter what.
What does " no matter what" mean?
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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The argument I hear most is Trump hasn't done anything wrong; it's all a big witch hunt. Okay, let's assume it is. But if something came to light beyond any shadow of a doubt; 100% positive he's caught with his hand in the cookie jar. Would this be enough for you or would you still find a way to rationalize it and say he did no wrong?
Interesting you're not asking about Biden supporters and their votes.
 

ZNP

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Yes, he could call up 3,000 soldiers to go fight in Ukraine without a declaration of war, if he did that I'd stop supporting him.

He could also take my taxes to pay off someone else's college loan, I feel that is theft. If he did that I'd stop supporting him.

Also he could weaponize the DOJ so that they don't prosecute his children for very clear felonies. If he did that I'd stop supporting him.
Obviously there are other things even more heinous, almost absurd really to even bring up.

I mean if he took showers with 11 year old girls, or if he refused to acknowledge one of his grandkids, or if he took millions of dollars from foreign countries to sell out the US, if he had dementia and was embarrassing the US when visiting world leaders. I mean those things should go without saying.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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Obviously there are other things even more heinous, almost absurd really to even bring up.

I mean if he took showers with 11 year old girls, or if he refused to acknowledge one of his grandkids, or if he took millions of dollars from foreign countries to sell out the US, if he had dementia and was embarrassing the US when visiting world leaders. I mean those things should go without saying.
You have to stop... you're killin' me! :ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
 

ResidentAlien

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I always pray about things, before I do anything, his not perfect, hes better than any one out there, that has guts and , he cant be bought, thats why they hate him so much, I like the way he gives it to you straight, not like other politicians,
That doesn't answer the question. Is there a line he could cross that would cause you to stop supporting him or would you rationalize and justify no matter what he did?