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“Donald Trump admits cutting off medical treatment for his nephew's sick baby after will dispute with alcoholic brother's family“


“Donald Trump has admitted cutting off medical treatment to his nephew’s sick baby after he allegedly had his alcoholic brother’s children cut out of his father’s will.  
 

In an interview with the New York Times, Trump said he retaliated because he was ‘angry because they sued’.”

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3382756/amp/Donald-Trump-cut-medical-treatment-nephew-s-sick-baby.html 

 

Yes, this is what very Pro Life people do. Would love to hear a Trumper defend this one. 

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On 1/25/2020 at 8:48 AM, BigRedBuster said:

The VFW is a little upset. 
 

 

It didn't fit into his narrative -  Trump won't apologize - the word isn't in his vocabulary.  He thinks he won Yuge by killing the general and he can't have his personal victory smudged by admitting that his actions resulted in the subsequent injury of our soldiers - not to mentioned those killed in the air plane shot down by Iran (an unplanned consequence of the escalation - collateral damage as some would say but 'real innocent people' in reality)

 

FW Expects Apology From POTUS

‘TBI is a serious injury and one that cannot be taken lightly’

January 24, 2020
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – "In light of today's announcement from the defense department that 34 U.S. service members suffered traumatic brain injuries as a result of Iran's retaliatory strike and President Trump's remarks which minimized these troops’ injuries, the Veterans of Foreign Wars cannot stand idle on this matter. 

TBI is a serious injury and one that cannot be taken lightly. TBI is known to cause depression, memory loss, severe headaches, dizziness and fatigue — all injuries that come with both short- and long-term effects. 

The VFW expects an apology from the president to our service men and women for his misguided remarks. And, we ask that he and the White House join with us in our efforts to educate Americans of the dangers TBI has on these heroes as they protect our great nation in these trying times. Our warriors require our full support more than ever in this challenging environment." — William “Doc” Schmitz, VFW National Commander

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