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The Roy Moore-connected attorney criticized President Trump’s recent decisions.

Win Johnson, an attorney with Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore’s foundation, attacked President Trump in Facebook comments on Thursday.



“With the president’s waffling decision on DACA, his deal with Dems Pelosi & Schumer, & his back-tracking on the wall, Judge Moore is more Trumpish than Trump. So is Luther [Strange] – in word, but we can’t believe him,” Johnson wrote in a comment.

After another user called out Johnson’s anti-Trump rhetoric, Johnson said that the president would not achieve his promises:

    This morning the President said that we’re making renovations to parts of the wall that are already on the border but we’ll fund the wall later. After making a deal with Pelosi & Schumer on debt ceiling because of obstruction from the Republican leadership, he should know that later will never happen unless Congress is forced to accept a wall. In this Congress, Later means Never. Remember “Mexico is going to pay for the wall?” Later means back-tracking after such strong campaign language.

http://ntknetwork.com/roy-moore-foundation-staffer-attacks-trump-on-facebook/

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Re: Roy Moore Foundation Staffer Attacks Trump's (version of DACA) on Facebook
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2017, 03:41:06 PM »
Steve King won't break with Trump over his DACA deal

Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, said he will stick by the president following the idea of him striking a deal with Democrats over the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

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He told CNN on Thursday morning that if Trump pursued a plan to protect DACA recipients — after promising to end the program on the campaign trail — that "the base will leave him."

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/steve-king-wont-break-with-trump-over-his-daca-deal/article/2634665

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Re: Roy Moore Foundation Staffer Attacks Trump's (version of DACA) on Facebook
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2017, 09:53:48 AM »
Stranger Danger: Donald Trump Announces Plans to Campaign for ‘Big Luther’ in Alabama

President Donald Trump announced on Twitter Saturday night that he plans to campaign for Luther Strange in Alabama, a seriously risky move that has little to no upside for the struggling president.

“I will be in Huntsville, Alabama, on Saturday night to support Luther Strange for Senate,” Trump Tweeted. “‘Big Luther’ is a great guy who gets things done!”


Strange is significantly trailing conservative Judge Roy Moore, the former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, in all recent legitimate polling. Only push polls from a PAC backing Strange, the Senate Leadership Fund which is associated with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have the race even remotely close. Every other poll shows double-digit leads for Moore.

The manner in which Strange obtained incumbency is in and of itself entirely problematic. When now Attorney General Jeff Sessions was appointed to lead President Trump’s Justice Department, then-Gov. Robert Bentley appointed Strange into the U.S. Senate seat Sessions vacated. But, it turns out, Strange–as the attorney general of Alabama–had been investigating Bentley for a corruption and sex scandal that later claimed his job. Bentley was forced to resign over the scandal, and it turns out Strange had asked the state legislature to stall its impeachment proceedings of Bentley until after he was appointed into the Senate seat.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/16/stranger-danger-donald-trump-announces-plans-to-campaign-for-big-luther-in-alabama/