Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is calling out Donald Trump.
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We may be super tired of Donald Trump, but we’ll never get tired of Trump takedowns this good!
Early Friday morning, Edward Norton shared his own amateur analysis of the President’s ridiculous refusal to concede his loss in the election to Twitter. And while the actor admitted he’s “no political pundit,” we happen to think he made some VERY good points.
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In a lengthy thread, he wrote:
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Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is calling out Donald Trump.
Donald Trump’s refusal to concede the US Presidential election, likening the outgoing Commander-in-Chief’s political tactics to a poker game.Joe Biden won the election earlier this month, securing 306 of a required 270 projected electoral college votes to comfortably be confirmed as the country’s new President-elect.Since then, however, Trump has repeatedly made baseless accusations of widespread voter fraud in an apparent attempt to discredit the result.The Fight Club actor admitted he’s “no
Edward Norton went after President Trump amid his ongoing legal battle to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election. "I’m no political pundit but I grew up w a dad who was a federal prosecutor & he taught me a lot & I’ve also sat a fair amount of poker w serious players & l’ll say this: I do not think Trump is trying to ‘make his base happy’ or ‘laying the groundwork for his own network' or that ‘chaos is what he loves,'" Norton began a Twitter thread on Friday.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerEdward Norton has laid his cards on the table – he hates what President Donald Trump is doing in refusing to concede the election.In a tweetstorm rant on Friday, the 51-year-old actor and filmmaker used gambling metaphors to describe his outrage. Norton was part of the cast with Matt Damon in the1998 cult classic Rounders, which explored the underground of high-stakes poker.
Ed Norton called out Donald Trump on Twitter in a scathing seven-tweet rant, condemning the president’s behavior after the 2020 election was called for Joe Biden. Calling him “whiny, sulky, and petulant,” Norton attacked Trump’s “desperate endgame” and shared some political insights he had learned from his father, a former federal prosecutor.
Edward Norton on Friday hypothesized about Donald Trump's endgame in his continued fight to overturn the 2020 election that Joe Biden was projected as winning. Trump has cast numerous aspersions on the election process — but has yet to offer solid evidence of widespread wrongdoing.
Edward Norton is putting President Donald Trump on blast.
Edward Norton is drawing comparisons between Donald Trump’s fight to contest the U.S. election results to bluffing through a failed hand at poker.
Do we really need any more confirmation that Donald Trump is a racist???
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