When I said "kill all pedos" I also meant wretched debate-pedos.
My guy… This whole “Yeah Trump may have talked about releasing it, but he didn’t PINKY SWEAR he’d do it!” Was pretty gay yesterday, and it’s not getting any less homo.
No, I’m serious. You’ve claimed he campaigned on releasing the files. I’m asking you to back that up. I dislike disinformation whether intentional or not, and I’ve seen multiple breathless pearl clutching faggots claiming that this was some kind of core principle of his platform when there doesn’t seem to be anything backing it up.
He was asked on a Fox News interview if he would do it and his complete and unedited response was "Yeah, yeah, I would. I guess I would. I think that less so, because you don't know — you don't want to affect people's lives if it's phony stuff in there, because it's a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. But I think I would."
That’s not ‘campaigning’ on releasing the files. That’s answering a left-field question on the fly. And that was the closest I could find to him making the release of the files a part of his campaign. If you have anything more compelling I’m all ears.
>inb4 “you’re a pedo defender!!1!”
I’m a truth defender, I’ve said in many other posts that Trump should have released the files and that it was a fuckup to not do it. Grow up and answer my question instead of desperately throwing false accusations as a distraction.
This kind of cope is good for browbeating and wrangling people already bought into the MAGA cult but it looks really bad to outsiders who can be swayed one way or the other.
I know you’re one of the dumbest regular posters on this thread, but there’s no excuse for the level of stupid in your post. The fact remains that releasing the files was not ever announced as a formal policy as far as I can tell. And of the half-dozen or so people making that claim I’ve called out, not one has been able to back it up.
You can call the original January 2025 undertaking to release the files a stupid and impulsive announcement, the failure to release the files a complete betrayal of all concerned Americans, and the ‘let’s all move on’ narrative ill-judged and manipulative. But you can’t call the failure to release the files a broken campaign promise.