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The Lincoln Project isn’t done with Donald Trump. Their newest ad shows it’s time for him to shut up. And plenty of Twitter users could not agree more.

Flickr / Gage Skidmore
The Lincoln Project isn’t done with Donald Trump. Their newest ad shows it’s time for him to shut up. And plenty of Twitter users could not agree more.
Check out the latest installment of the GOP groups’s blistering anti-Trump campaign, Whispers III. We don’t want to spoil it, so stay to the end.

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The last line of the video is killer.
At first this is a great depiction of our long national nightmare. But the ending is perfect and let’s us all move forward with a smile. Congratulations again, @ProjectLincoln. Thanks to you and your video team for the entertainment - and the effectiveness.
— CheapGreenGo (@cheapgreengo) December 1, 2020
Haha! Last line is all of our voice. I hope Donald sees this and watches to the end.
— Fenwi (@Ooter1) December 1, 2020

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The president can’t shut up; he needs to keep his followers on the hook.
What about the 150 million dollars he has in donations from his loyal followers. What will he do with all that money? Where and how will he spend it, and on whom?
— diehardny53 (@diehardny53) December 1, 2020
He’s good. Just say the words “hoax,” “fraud”, “robbed,” “democracy is at stake,” and the donations keep pouring in!
— Paul Trust (@paultrust) December 2, 2020
Not when he gathers in all that money for the ‘legal cases’…
Why is it that people who’ve been scammed once are so eager to be taken for suckers again?
— Stan Collins (@NatsSnilloc) December 1, 2020
They’re milking it as much as they can pic.twitter.com/jGBEQegG0i
— 🦦Marie-Caroline🦥 🏴☠️ (@NoWay7790) December 1, 2020

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When Trump leaves the White House, where will he hide from his creditors?
The City of El Paso, Texas is hiring an attorney to collect a past due invoice for a February 2019 Trump Campaign Rally.
The past due invoice for the City of El Paso services for February 11, 2019, presidential campaign rally total is $569,204.63. pic.twitter.com/1eIfLI3JtG
— Bob Goodword (@RWoodwa31597327) December 1, 2020
Where will he hide from prosecutors?
You forgot the criminal charges. Don’t forget the criminal charges 😬 pic.twitter.com/rRmwUfDeqq
— David Caughran (@westcoast_dave) December 1, 2020
If anyone should have the book thrown at him it’s this guy. Period
— casper 69 (@DarleneNLightf1) December 1, 2020

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Everyone expects Trump to pardon himself, or make sure someone will.
If @realDonaldTrump pardons himself doesn’t he have to state which specific crime he is pardoning himself from? I’m assuming he can’t give himself a generic pardon. And that doesn’t cover states. pic.twitter.com/BFMrCwgNSr
— Tūwharetoa Rob (@Robtane) December 1, 2020
No matter what a pardon is for, a pardon is an admission of guilt.
Burdick versus the US, 1915….”Decision. The Supreme Court ruled that, as a pardon carries an imputation of guilt and acceptance carries a confession.”
He’s in a no-win situation.
— Isabella (@mcizzy1961) December 1, 2020
Can’t wait for the state level court proceedings to begin. I’m definitely subscribing to the premium package of Court TV
— Loki61 (@Loki62461) December 1, 2020

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It’s not like Trump has anything to brag about.
The Duke of Derp’s great-grandchildren will rue the very gene pool they spawned from after learning in future history classes how he left no legacies from the Oval Office, only slime trails.
— ChuckRaynes (@chuck_raynes) December 1, 2020
Imagine the time your current president spent on watching Fox News and using Twitter. All wasted time. And expensive.
Fortunately it will be over. Soon.
— Bjørnson (@addi_GrBj) December 1, 2020

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One of the worst parts of this administration is having to pay attention to Donald Trump.
— Stine Olsen Qi London 🇩🇰🇬🇭🇬🇧 (@QiOlsen) December 1, 2020
I long for a day where PumkinspiceHitler is not in the news, has not tweeted anything, and I do not need to worry about what his next massive attack on our cherished institutions will be. The whole world will breathe a collective sigh of relief when he is gone.
— Bruce (@BrucePeoples) December 1, 2020

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It’s not like the Lincoln Project is going to run out of things to criticize Trump for. Even if he does shut up.
But also a stunning and shocking display of anti-democracy, cowardice, power-over-everything, and complicity by congressional Republicans, not to mention tens of millions of Americans themselves. Trump ran a cult out of the WH.
— Imwithherb (@Imwithherb) December 1, 2020
Will we ever know how much the Lincoln Project helped in the election?
I don’t know how many votes you were able to change, but based purely on schadenfreude it’s been worth the effort.
— Deano (@dshav2) December 1, 2020

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Trump is sounding more and more unhinged.
He’s reached a new threat level. Is there anybody that is willing or capable of securing the WH? He’s more dangerous & delusional every day. He needs a psychiatric intervention … yesterday.
— MOHostage (@mosmenzel) December 1, 2020
And he still has the nuclear codes.
I'm not one to usually pour salt in wounds but the Lincoln Project is! Enjoy Whispers https://t.co/2ELU0aCITA
— Real Patriots Wear Face-Masks (@AppleCiderRadio) December 1, 2020

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Just past the holidays…
Thank goodness. Will be over soon pic.twitter.com/1kdNFoZsfM
— Scott (@Voygar1) December 2, 2020
I made an ornament for the little, orange man’s White House Christmas tree. pic.twitter.com/QsjiOPLNYm
— Kari (@karidenver) December 1, 2020

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Biden said it best. Will you shut up, man?
Great video! Trump, pic.twitter.com/8owVA4Ouol
— Jeff Burke (@jeffburke11) December 1, 2020