The president argues that Mueller's investigation has “stollen” two years of his presidency.
Maybe it was part of President Trump’s ongoing campaign to end the “war on Christmas,” freeing up believers to openly extol the virtues of stollen bread without fear of running afoul of fruitcake hate groups.
— Jerry Falwell May 5, 2019 In a Sunday afternoon tweet that he later deleted, Trump wrote, “Despite the tremendous success that I have had as President, including perhaps the greatest ECONOMY and most successful first two years of any President in history, they have stollen two years of my Presidency that we will never be able to get back…..” He later reposted the tweet without the typo.
At first, I thought you were talking about Stollen, the delicious German bread we eat at Christmas. Then I remembered that you're an uneducated potato who can't spell. My mistake. pic.twitter.com/hBW6n5CghMStollen is a fruit bread of nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar.— Mary L Take May 5, 2019 Why so mad at bread??? #stollen pic.twitter.
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