Asked by ABC 17 News 281 Votes Should the ethics report on Rep. Matt Gaetz be made public? 79% Yes Yes 4 21% No No 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 79% Yes Add Comment Comment Share with friends 3 Comments 1 Zaos Gonzolez The report should go where Hilary's emails are. Reply Reply 0 Max DeYoung The Ethics report was a failed frame job, and it proves his innocence. Reply Reply Max DeYoung It also exposes a lot of dishonest Representatives. Most of the House wants to keep this secret. 0 Robert Walter His behavior and character matters. Reply Reply 21% No Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet
Asked by 13 On Your Side 114 Votes Was it right of President Trump to knock down the entire east wing of the White House? 46% Yes Yes 2 54% No No 2 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 46% Yes Add Comment Comment Share with friends 2 Comments 0 Roberta Harris Slusarenko It’s old and worn down even the old door knobs have been taken by the previous occupants Reply Reply 0 Linda Adrian President Trump is paying for it out of his own pocket, not the taxpayers. Other presidents have done the same with the taxpayers paying for it. Reply Reply 54% No Add Comment Comment Share with friends 2 Comments 0 Miriam VonStruble It’s called “The People’s House” and he is only a renter with no right to destroy the property Reply Reply 0 Ralph Stewart They don’t need a damn ballroom. They need to do a little work for a change. Reply Reply
Asked by News-Press Now 88 Votes Do you agree with George Santos being pardoned? 10% Yes Yes 0 90% No No 2 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 10% Yes Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet 90% No Add Comment Comment Share with friends 2 Comments 0 Cindy Roach He admitted he was guilty to cheating people out of money Reply Reply 0 Bill Caldwell lock him up Reply Reply
The report should go where Hilary's emails are.
ReplyThe Ethics report was a failed frame job, and it proves his innocence.
ReplyHis behavior and character matters.
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