When Donald Trump officially received the 1,237 delegates necessary to become the Republican presidential nominee, most casual observes thought that Trump’s candidacy was a done deal. People on the inside weren’t so sure.
Despite his official nomination, many party insiders continued to look into ways to get Trump off of the Republican ticket. While talks of a “Trump dump” were mostly dismissed as conspiracy at the time, we are now learning that the accusations were true. The establishment were looking for ways to get Trump off the ticket, and now — with less than a month to go until election day — they haven’t given up.
In fact, the idea has gained steam ever since the Trump tapes were leaked by the Washington Post.
Now, several prominent Republicans are asking Trump to step down voluntarily. If he doesn’t, they’re looking into alternatives options.
See how they’re attempting to strip Trump of the nomination on the next page:
Total bs
It will destroy whats left of thier party and we will write Trump in and he will win anyway.
I’m with Trump. I am so angry with the party I have proudly been a member for 41 years that I may never donate a dime to it ever again.
DT has single handed forced the gop rinos to committ suicide, hence killing the republican party as it’s been known. And DT ain’t even elected yet.
Nobody is going to stop Trump . They more you try and stop him the harder he will work to prove t hem wrong . Just give up hillary . VOTE TRUMP
Republicans and Democrats are all pieces of filth with no morals and common sense. They are idiots. I hope you all fall on your asses.
Donald Trump For President
Never give up never
RNC – your lawlessness will backfire. You treachery stands out to the American people. You are not even logical – the country sees through your sinister plot…….but, you are only a puppet……the real power, money, puppeteers stay hidden…..elites it’s about time to allow Soros, the frontman to pop up soon…..we need a better more powerful distraction……..Call out the “big guns”……”What does the Bible say about lawlessness?”
Answer: To be lawless is to be contrary to the law or to act without regard to the law. Laws are necessary in a sinful world (1 Timothy 1:9), and those who choose to act lawlessly further sin in the world. The word for “lawlessness” in the Bible is often translated “iniquity.” According to the Bible, the root of all lawlessness is rebellion.
First John 3:4 defines sin as lawlessness: “Everyone who sins breaks the law; in fact, sin is lawlessness.” To commit sin is to be lawless; that is, the sinner breaks God’s law. In this way, lawlessness is a rejection of God. Satan, who models the ultimate rejection of God, will one day empower the Antichrist, called “the lawless one,” whose rise to power “will be in accordance with how Satan works” (2 Thessalonians 2:9).
Lawlessness is contrasted with righteousness in verses such as Romans 6:19, 2 Corinthians 6:14, and Hebrews 1:9. The righteous, who have the nature of Jesus Christ, hate the deeds of lawlessness. Lot, a godly man living in Sodom, “was tormented in his righteous soul by the lawless deeds he saw and heard” (2 Peter 2:8). The psalmist said, “I abhor the assembly of evildoers and refuse to sit with the wicked” (Psalm 26:5). Christians are to be law-abiding (1 Peter 4:15).
When a society ignores the law, lawlessness is the result, and chaos ensues. The time of the judges after Joshua’s death was marked by upheaval, oppression, and general disorder. The biblical historian puts his finger on the reason for the tumult: “In those days Israel had no king; everyone did as they saw fit” (Judges 21:25). The riot in Ephesus is a good example of lawlessness in action (Acts 19). The rioters were confused and unsure even of why they were rioting (verse 32); in their lawlessness, they were ignoring proper legal channels (verse 39) and, of course, breaking the law (verse 40).
God has a purpose for establishing human government: “to punish those who do wrong and to commend those who do right” (1 Peter 2:14). Rulers are God’s appointees to maintain order and promote righteousness in a civil society. “Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves” (Romans 13:2). In other words, lawlessness is condemned in Scripture.
The Bible connects man’s lawlessness and rebellion against God with his need for God’s forgiveness. In Romans 4:7, Paul (quoting Psalm 32:1) says, “Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, and whose sins are covered” (ESV). God’s righteousness is imputed to us at salvation, and God forgives us of our lawlessness: “Their sins and lawless acts I will remember no more” (Hebrews 10:17, quoting Jeremiah 31:34). Christ died on the cross “to redeem us from all lawlessness and to purify for himself a people for his own possession who are zealous for good works” (Titus 2:14, ESV). Our lawless deeds resulted in Christ’s death, but God’s grace overcomes our lawless hearts.
In the judgment many will stand before Christ claiming a connection with Him that exists only in their own minds. They will rehearse their good deeds done in His name, only to hear Jesus declare them to be “workers of lawlessness” whom Christ never knew (Matthew 7:23, ESV). At that time, those who practice lawlessness will be cast “into the blazing furnace,” while those who are covered by the righteousness of Christ “will shine like the sun” (Matthew 13:41–43). Christ will have the ultimate victory and will eliminate lawlessness forever.
THE LAWYER WILL BE DUMP SOON