WSJ: Trump's top national security adviser is being investigated for his communications with Russia

Rally? Oh, so rally sizes matter now? You meant inauguration right?

OK so Trump won 27%, but only half of eligible voters even voted lol

And Hillary won maybe 1 percent more than that, with a huge advantage in demographics already... So what exactly is your point? That a divisive campaign with 2 historically disliked candidates were not popular? Wow I'm shocked! Lol

And trust me, everyone knows there's a lot of people who hate Trump. The people who voted for him actually revel in it lol. I don't think they care as much as youre hoping they do. They have a president Trump and complete control of every chamber of government lol but yea, they must be really sensitive about the inconsequential popular vote lol

I honestly just think it's a poor argument, it's like saying the Patriots can't be legitimately in the superbowl because they didn't get as many total yards through the season as the Steelers did.

We have a system in place that determines the president. National popular vote is not that system. If you don't like the outcome, fine. Just don't act like the results aren't legitimate.

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