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01of 29Lin-Manuel Miranda: ‘You’re Going Straight to Hell’Noel Vasquez/Getty ImagesAfter Hurricane Maria devastated Miranda’s home island of Puerto Rico, Trump drew criticism for his delayed response to the crisis and his combative tweets towards San Juan’s mayor. Aftera particularly nasty tweet, Miranda responded: “You’re going straight to hell, @realDonaldTrump. No long lines for you. Someone will say, ‘Right this way, sir.’ They’ll clear a path."

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Lin-Manuel Miranda: ‘You’re Going Straight to Hell’

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After Hurricane Maria devastated Miranda’s home island of Puerto Rico, Trump drew criticism for his delayed response to the crisis and his combative tweets towards San Juan’s mayor. Aftera particularly nasty tweet, Miranda responded: “You’re going straight to hell, @realDonaldTrump. No long lines for you. Someone will say, ‘Right this way, sir.’ They’ll clear a path."

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Rep. Maxine Waters Wants ‘Criminal’ Trump Out

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Vice President Joe Biden Is ‘Sick and Tired’ of Trump

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President Jimmy Carter Can’t Trust Trump with the Truth

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05of 29Shepard Smith: Fake News Works for TrumpRichard Drew/APThe Fox News star has called out Trump on a few occasions for lying during his time as president. On aFox News segmentin 2018, Smith — the rare anchor there to express criticism of the president — went on to say that “the fake news seems to be pretty good” for Trump and “real news seems to be unpleasant.”

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Shepard Smith: Fake News Works for Trump

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The Fox News star has called out Trump on a few occasions for lying during his time as president. On aFox News segmentin 2018, Smith — the rare anchor there to express criticism of the president — went on to say that “the fake news seems to be pretty good” for Trump and “real news seems to be unpleasant.”

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Thinks Trump Is ‘a Faker’

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James Comey Pleads with Audience to Vote Trump Out of Office

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08of 29Stephen Colbert Alludes to the Downfall of TrumpThe host ofThe Late Showused his moment at The 2017 Tony Awards to joke about the ongoing drama in the White House.Pretending to discuss a Washington, D.C. playstarring a main character who is “totally unbelievable, and the hair and makeup, yeesh," Colbert continued, “the D.C. production is supposed to have a four-year run, but reviews have not been kind. Could close early, we don’t know, we don’t know, best of luck to everyone involved.”

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Stephen Colbert Alludes to the Downfall of Trump

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The host ofThe Late Showused his moment at The 2017 Tony Awards to joke about the ongoing drama in the White House.Pretending to discuss a Washington, D.C. playstarring a main character who is “totally unbelievable, and the hair and makeup, yeesh,” Colbert continued, “the D.C. production is supposed to have a four-year run, but reviews have not been kind. Could close early, we don’t know, we don’t know, best of luck to everyone involved.”

09of 29Katie Couric Finds Trump ‘Troubling’Couricshared her feelingsabout the president at Advertising Week in New York City. “I’ve never seen a president who seems to have as his guiding principle of leadership sowing the seeds of discourse and divisiveness,” she said. “I find it really troubling and upsetting.”

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Katie Couric Finds Trump ‘Troubling’

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Couricshared her feelingsabout the president at Advertising Week in New York City. “I’ve never seen a president who seems to have as his guiding principle of leadership sowing the seeds of discourse and divisiveness,” she said. “I find it really troubling and upsetting.”

10of 29John Legend Has Been Saying ‘Impeach Him’ for Amost a YearGustavo Caballero/GettyThe EGOT winner has not been shy about his feelings towards Trump. In May 2017, following the president’s decision to pull of the Iran Deal, Legendtweeted, “Impeach him.” In November 2018, while Trump clashed with several members of the media during a heated press conference following the midterms, Legendtweeted, “The president is a f—ing embarrassment.” When good friendKanye Weststarted to publically tweet about supporting Trump,Legend reached out to the rapper to see if he would reconsider. The list goes on.

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John Legend Has Been Saying ‘Impeach Him’ for Amost a Year

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The EGOT winner has not been shy about his feelings towards Trump. In May 2017, following the president’s decision to pull of the Iran Deal, Legendtweeted, “Impeach him.” In November 2018, while Trump clashed with several members of the media during a heated press conference following the midterms, Legendtweeted, “The president is a f—ing embarrassment.” When good friendKanye Weststarted to publically tweet about supporting Trump,Legend reached out to the rapper to see if he would reconsider. The list goes on.

11of 29Brad Sherman Preps for Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s ReportREX/ShutterstockCalifornia Rep. Brad Shermantold CNNthat he would re-introduce articles of impeachment from his2017 rollout against Trumpon the first day of the new Congress to build momentum as he waits for special counsel Robert Mueller’s report to come out. Sherman’s articles of impeachment focus on accusations that Trump obstructed justice and had involvement in the Russian interference of the 2016 presidential election.

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Brad Sherman Preps for Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Report

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California Rep. Brad Shermantold CNNthat he would re-introduce articles of impeachment from his2017 rollout against Trumpon the first day of the new Congress to build momentum as he waits for special counsel Robert Mueller’s report to come out. Sherman’s articles of impeachment focus on accusations that Trump obstructed justice and had involvement in the Russian interference of the 2016 presidential election.

12of 29Michael Avenatti Felt Trump Would Be ‘Forced to Resign’Michael Avenatti .Michael Owen Baker/AP/ShutterstockStormy Daniels’ lawyer thought the president would be“forced to resign”after all of the information on Daniels and Trump’s alleged affair came out to the public but that hasn’t been the case so far. The president has denied the affair but that didn’t stop Daniels from going into quite a bit of detail about their sexual encounterin her tell-all bookFull Disclosure.

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Michael Avenatti Felt Trump Would Be ‘Forced to Resign’

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Stormy Daniels’ lawyer thought the president would be“forced to resign”after all of the information on Daniels and Trump’s alleged affair came out to the public but that hasn’t been the case so far. The president has denied the affair but that didn’t stop Daniels from going into quite a bit of detail about their sexual encounterin her tell-all bookFull Disclosure.

13of 29George Conway’s Anti-Trump Tweets Are In Opposition to His Wife’s White House RoleChip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesThe attorney does not hold back from harshly criticizing the president,even if Trump is his wife’s boss. The husband to white house adviser KellyAnne Conway has tweeted about the president being “incompetent,” “a laughingstock,” and a “self-parody.”

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George Conway’s Anti-Trump Tweets Are In Opposition to His Wife’s White House Role

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The attorney does not hold back from harshly criticizing the president,even if Trump is his wife’s boss. The husband to white house adviser KellyAnne Conway has tweeted about the president being “incompetent,” “a laughingstock,” and a “self-parody.”

14of 29Stephen King Highlights Trump’s HypocrisyGetty (2)In atweetfrom November 2018, King explained why the president should be impeached. “Trump condones murder, then explains it’s okay for his daughter to do what he wanted Hillary Clinton locked up for,” he wrote. “Oh, and his AG is a f-cking crook. Impeach.” The murder was in reference to Trump’s controversial statement about Saudi Arabia, the Ivanka reference was about her using a personal email account for government business, and his AG reference is regarding Trump’s Attorney General Matthew Whitaker whopocketed over $900,000from a nonprofit.

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Stephen King Highlights Trump’s Hypocrisy

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In atweetfrom November 2018, King explained why the president should be impeached. “Trump condones murder, then explains it’s okay for his daughter to do what he wanted Hillary Clinton locked up for,” he wrote. “Oh, and his AG is a f-cking crook. Impeach.” The murder was in reference to Trump’s controversial statement about Saudi Arabia, the Ivanka reference was about her using a personal email account for government business, and his AG reference is regarding Trump’s Attorney General Matthew Whitaker whopocketed over $900,000from a nonprofit.

15of 29Tom Steyer Puts His Money Where His Mouth IsCharlie Neibergall/AP/REX/ShutterstockBillionaire Democratic donor andNeed to Impeachfounder Tom Steyer created an entire organization dedicated to impeaching President Trump. Seyer’s campaign has collectedover 7 million signaturesfor a petition that calls for the removal of the president from office. He plans to spend $40 million of his own money to continue to fund his organization and vowed to “do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes, to remove [sic] the president.”

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Tom Steyer Puts His Money Where His Mouth Is

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Billionaire Democratic donor andNeed to Impeachfounder Tom Steyer created an entire organization dedicated to impeaching President Trump. Seyer’s campaign has collectedover 7 million signaturesfor a petition that calls for the removal of the president from office. He plans to spend $40 million of his own money to continue to fund his organization and vowed to “do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes, to remove [sic] the president.”

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Rep. Al Green Says Trump Is ‘Constitutionally Unfit’

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17of 29Mark Ruffalo Gives Trump Two ChoicesAndrew Toth/WireImageAfter the Unite the Right rally that took place in Charlottesville, Virgina, The Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson tweeted an image of protesters from the rally carrying lit up tiki torches and wrote: ”These people were yelling ‘Death to Jews!’ Donald Trump just praised and defended them as victims.” RuffaloretweetedRobinson’s tweet and added “#ImpeachOrResign” to his own caption.

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Mark Ruffalo Gives Trump Two Choices

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After the Unite the Right rally that took place in Charlottesville, Virgina, The Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson tweeted an image of protesters from the rally carrying lit up tiki torches and wrote: ”These people were yelling ‘Death to Jews!’ Donald Trump just praised and defended them as victims.” RuffaloretweetedRobinson’s tweet and added “#ImpeachOrResign” to his own caption.

18of 29John Cusack Does TooDominique Charriau/WireImageCusack used a tweet from Ben Rhodes, who served as Deputy National Security Advisor during President Obama’s administration, to share his own thoughts about Trump. Rhodes wrote in histweetabout the President’s wild claims about terrorism, “He is doing grave damage to US standing - literally and seriously.” Cusackretweeted the statement and added: “Gigs up - no one in a right mind can argue he’s fit for office - or argue against his obvious racism and race baiting - Impeach or 25th.” His mention of “25th”references to the 25th Amendment, which is another way besides impeachment to take power away from a sitting president.

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John Cusack Does Too

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Cusack used a tweet from Ben Rhodes, who served as Deputy National Security Advisor during President Obama’s administration, to share his own thoughts about Trump. Rhodes wrote in histweetabout the President’s wild claims about terrorism, “He is doing grave damage to US standing - literally and seriously.” Cusackretweeted the statement and added: “Gigs up - no one in a right mind can argue he’s fit for office - or argue against his obvious racism and race baiting - Impeach or 25th.” His mention of “25th”references to the 25th Amendment, which is another way besides impeachment to take power away from a sitting president.

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The AtlanticShared Its Stance On Trump In Big Red Bold Letters

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21of 29Alec Baldwin Is Looking At Voters to “Overthrow” TrumpWill Heath/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty ImagesIn addition to playing a satirical version of the president onSaturday Night Live,Baldwin used his platformat a political fundraiser for the New Hampshire Democratic Party to say, “The way we implement change in American is through elections … We need to overthrow the government of the United States under Donald Trump.”

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Alec Baldwin Is Looking At Voters to “Overthrow” Trump

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In addition to playing a satirical version of the president onSaturday Night Live,Baldwin used his platformat a political fundraiser for the New Hampshire Democratic Party to say, “The way we implement change in American is through elections … We need to overthrow the government of the United States under Donald Trump.”

22of 29Carl Bernstein Calls Out Trump’s LyingREX/ShutterstockThe legendary journalist who exposed Watergate went on CNN’sReliable Sourcestodiscuss Trump’s pattern of lying. “We have had presidents in the past who have lied, there’s no question about that,” Bernstein said. “But what we have never had is a president of the United States who uses lying and untruth as a basic method to promote his policies, his beliefs and his way of approaching the American people and engaging in the world.”

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Carl Bernstein Calls Out Trump’s Lying

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The legendary journalist who exposed Watergate went on CNN’sReliable Sourcestodiscuss Trump’s pattern of lying. “We have had presidents in the past who have lied, there’s no question about that,” Bernstein said. “But what we have never had is a president of the United States who uses lying and untruth as a basic method to promote his policies, his beliefs and his way of approaching the American people and engaging in the world.”

23of 29Michael Bloomberg Calls Trump a FailureJoe Raedle/Getty ImagesThe former mayor of New York City ripped into Trump in aspeech he gave at Saint Anselm College. “He failed at business, and now I think it’s fair to say he is failing at government,” Bloomberg said. He even commented on Trump’s stance on climate change and said, “I hate to break this to you, Mr. President, but if you don’t believe in science, don’t go to the doctor, don’t get on an airplane, don’t talk on the phone, and don’t even think about tweeting.”

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Michael Bloomberg Calls Trump a Failure

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The former mayor of New York City ripped into Trump in aspeech he gave at Saint Anselm College. “He failed at business, and now I think it’s fair to say he is failing at government,” Bloomberg said. He even commented on Trump’s stance on climate change and said, “I hate to break this to you, Mr. President, but if you don’t believe in science, don’t go to the doctor, don’t get on an airplane, don’t talk on the phone, and don’t even think about tweeting.”

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Sen. Cory Booker Condemns Trump’s Stance On Women

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25of 29Hillary Clinton Thinks Trump Is Putting the Country in DangerNEIL HALL/EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockWhen the White House said it would begin to withdraw troops from Syria, Clintontweetedher response. “Actions have consequences, and whether we’re in Syria or not, the people who want to harm us are there & at war,” she wrote. “Isolationism is weakness. Empowering ISIS is dangerous. Playing into Russia & Iran’s hands is foolish. This President is putting our national security at grave risk.”

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Hillary Clinton Thinks Trump Is Putting the Country in Danger

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When the White House said it would begin to withdraw troops from Syria, Clintontweetedher response. “Actions have consequences, and whether we’re in Syria or not, the people who want to harm us are there & at war,” she wrote. “Isolationism is weakness. Empowering ISIS is dangerous. Playing into Russia & Iran’s hands is foolish. This President is putting our national security at grave risk.”

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo Declares His Resistance Against the President

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27of 29Bob Woodward: “It’s a Gambling Presidency”Larry Marano/REX/ShutterstockInan interview with The Seattle TimesWoodward (with Bernstein, the other half of the Watergate-exposing journalist duo) opened up about his latest bookFearand how he feels about the president. “I think people should be alarmed about Trump,” said Woodward. “I think overall the book shows we have a governing crisis. That the president has set up policies based on ideas and facts that are not true, and that he is gambling in so many areas of foreign affairs, with the economy, with immigration, with tariffs, you name it. It’s a gambling presidency.”

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Bob Woodward: “It’s a Gambling Presidency”

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Inan interview with The Seattle TimesWoodward (with Bernstein, the other half of the Watergate-exposing journalist duo) opened up about his latest bookFearand how he feels about the president. “I think people should be alarmed about Trump,” said Woodward. “I think overall the book shows we have a governing crisis. That the president has set up policies based on ideas and facts that are not true, and that he is gambling in so many areas of foreign affairs, with the economy, with immigration, with tariffs, you name it. It’s a gambling presidency.”

28of 29Sen. Elizabeth Warren Battles It Out with Trump RegularlyAP Photo/Alex BrandonWarren has gone head to head with the presidenta number of times. She uses Twitter and public appearances to speak out against Trump’s behavior, governing style, and policies. “A small insecure money grubber who doesn’t care who gets hurt so long as he makes a profit off of it,”said Warren in a 2016 speech about the president.

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Battles It Out with Trump Regularly

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Warren has gone head to head with the presidenta number of times. She uses Twitter and public appearances to speak out against Trump’s behavior, governing style, and policies. “A small insecure money grubber who doesn’t care who gets hurt so long as he makes a profit off of it,”said Warren in a 2016 speech about the president.

29of 29The President Responds to the ‘Haters’Susan Walsh/AP/REX/ShutterstockLong before he took over the Oval Office Trump was not been shying about pushing back againstthe “haters and losers"who criticize him. (Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s attorney, contended in August that the public would “revolt” against any impeachment,according to CNN.)In early January, with acharacteristic mixtureof boastfulness and lies,Trump tweeted: “How do you impeach a president who has won perhaps the greatest election of all time, done nothing wrong … had the most successful first two years of any president, and is the most popular Republican in party history 93%?”

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The President Responds to the ‘Haters’

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Long before he took over the Oval Office Trump was not been shying about pushing back againstthe “haters and losers"who criticize him. (Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s attorney, contended in August that the public would “revolt” against any impeachment,according to CNN.)

In early January, with acharacteristic mixtureof boastfulness and lies,Trump tweeted: “How do you impeach a president who has won perhaps the greatest election of all time, done nothing wrong … had the most successful first two years of any president, and is the most popular Republican in party history 93%?”

source: people.com