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Sally Yates' Full Speech - Democratic National Convention 2020, Night 2

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Very short speech by Sally Yates at the Democratic National Convention on Night 2...for those who may have missed it and are interested.

 
Very short speech by Sally Yates at the Democratic National Convention on Night 2...for those who may have missed it and are interested.



Sally Yates was under consideration as VP choice and she sure would have been a good one too. After just 10 days in the Trump administration she was fired after 30 years serving under multiple presidents, for telling the truth and doing her job. That's what Trump wanted. Get rid of all the legitimate, dedicated to this country patriots, and install his own puppets.
 
It's like Trump's Secretary of Defense for two years said, "Trump is a threat to the Constitution."

I'm talking about General Mattis.

Rex Tillerson, Trump's Secretary of State for two years, called Trump a "moron."

These people have worked side by side with Trump, seen him in action. What more do you need?
 
Yates declared Trump's executive order unconstitutional and refused to defend it. She was insubordinate and worse, wrong. The USSC eventually upheld it.

If she couldn't follow the administration's policies she should have resigned. But she wouldn't do that. She was dismissed.
 
Yates declared Trump's executive order unconstitutional and refused to defend it. She was insubordinate and worse, wrong. The USSC eventually upheld it.

If she couldn't follow the administration's policies she should have resigned. But she wouldn't do that. She was dismissed.

The USSC only upheld it after Trump was forced to stop calling it a “Muslim ban”. We all know what he really meant though. Just like we all know what he really meant by referring to the KKK and Neo-Nazi thugs in Charlottesville as “fine people”. Or when he talked of “sh—hole countries” etc...

You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time. But you can’t fool all of the people all of the time.
 
The USSC only upheld it after Trump was forced to stop calling it a “Muslim ban”. We all know what he really meant though. Just like we all know what he really meant by referring to the KKK and Neo-Nazi thugs in Charlottesville as “fine people”. Or when he talked of “sh—hole countries” etc...

You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time. But you can’t fool all of the people all of the time.

The USSC didn't care what Trump called it, and he didn't call it that. The term was coined by the anti-Trump media in any case.

The USSC also called the Obamacare penalty a tax despite explicit language in the law saying otherwise.
 
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