GREGG JARRETT: How Obama and cronies created Trump-Russia hoax, and what happens next

What happens next? Well, it won't be any of the treasonous Leftie people being arrested, as they should be in a just world.

What happens next, is nobody ever trusts the Left again.

That may not seem like much, given that the precedent punishment for committing this kind of an attempted coup, has been death sentence by firing squad.

But think about it... Nobody, not even the Lefties who still claim that Obama and crew were innocent, and Trump is the debil!, and certainly not the average American Voter... Nobody, will ever trust the Left again.

Which means a majority will not vote for them.

A majority will always approve of investigations into vote-fraud.

A majority will always approve of cutting off funds to things like the USAID money laundering.

A majority will always believe any accusation brought against the Left, and for the Left, it will be guilty until proven not-guilty.

A majority will always suspect any Democratic Party Candidate of being another Obama.

A majority will always want illegal border crossers detained, investigated, and deported if at all possible.

A majority will refuse to approve of any type of special investigator demanded by the Democrats.

A majority will disbelieve any story criticizing a Conservative coming from the MSM.

A majority will refuse to approve of a new health care bill, or immigration reform bill, or increase in taxes bill, or vaccine mandate, or slavery reparations, or ban on gasoline, or green new deal bill, or a ...



What comes next, is going to be subtle but far reaching and overwhelming.


What comes next, is the TRUST is gone.

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Remember Paul Manafort

In an interview with Insider, Paul Manafort, who served as Donald Trump's campaign chairman, made his first public admission that in 2016 he shared polling data from the Trump campaign with Konstantin Kilimnik, a longtime business associate with suspected ties to Russian intelligence.

Kilimnik then passed the data on to Russian spies, according to the US Treasury Department, which has characterized the data as "sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy."

 
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