The former president is telling Republicans he “doesn’t want Biden to have a victory” in 2024, said a source familiar with the bipartisan negotiations.

Donald Trump on Wednesday privately pressured Senate Republicans to “kill” a bipartisan deal to secure the U.S. border because he doesn’t want President Joe Biden to chalk up a win ahead of the 2024 presidential election, according to a source familiar with the tenuous negotiations on the package.

Trump directly reached out to several GOP senators on Wednesday to tell them to reject any deal, said this source, who requested anonymity to speak freely. The GOP presidential frontrunner also personally reached out to some Senate Republicans over the weekend, the source told HuffPost.

“Trump wants them to kill it because he doesn’t want Biden to have a victory,” said the source. “He told them he will fix the border when he is president… He said he only wants the perfect deal.”

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    No surprise there. Senate Republicans want another delay in a Democrat win to fuck over America. Remember how Iran delayed releasing hostages so Reagan could use it against Carter?

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    I know Repubs don’t actually want a functioning government, but JFC, when half the govt actively, publicly and LOUDLY works against it, it’s no surprise it’s so fucked up.

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      What I think we should all be very concerned about is if they erode institutions, regulations, and the rule of law then they really can go ape (literally) enforcing their insecurities. Forcing women to stay in abusive or unwanted marriages, abortion and birth control restrictions, removing reading material, protecting “different” people from violence? It all goes out the window if they get their way.

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      I think this is a half truth given events in Texas. They don’t want a functional government unless they control it and it represents their interests. They being the few party elites.

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        But that’s the thing - they already hold an incredible amount of power and influence to control how things are run to protect their interests. Abbot is throwing a fit because the federal government stopped him murdering people he doesn’t like. It’s not enough to have power to secure their own position, they also want the power to reduce the position of people they see as inferior

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    Nixon and Reagan both sabotaged deals to get elected. Now we’re seeing it play out as an even stupider farce.

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      In all but the particulars this is the Nixon/Humphrey election.

      Swap out Vietnam for border

      Swap out the eve of the election for a year before the election

      Swap out an evil pseudo-intellectual for an evil fucking idiot

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      Same. I can’t even watch home alone anymore. Literally hate that movie now, he ruined it.

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    GOP congressmen were literally complaining about not having any accomplishments to show during this term, and their strategy is to keep doing nothing? Awesome plan dudes, keep it up.

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    So 5-10 years ago, this would be political suicide and the rhetoric was never this violent and polarized.

    I worry where we will be in the next 5-10 years if this trend continues.

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    Reach a compromise solution that helps the situation and the public at large. 😤

    Say fuck it all, it’s all about me and my run for President. 😉

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    Here I was all ready to pull up my old man pants and go “Like Reagan?” with links to the October Surprise bullshit and y’all beat me to it.

    Y’all make me proud today!

    (ties onion to belt)