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Is it time for Trump to go?

Forget impeachment. Forget Robert Mueller’s investigation. Forget Russia.

Well, don’t forget them, but put them to the side for a moment. Investigations and impeachments and Senate trials take time, and time is running out. Is it time for the president to go now, and is it up to his fellow Republicans to get him to leave?

On Tuesday, the president of the United States said there were good people marching alongside the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis and white supremacists.

Can a president who says good people march with Nazis be a credible man to run the country? Trump has presided for nearly 30 weeks now, and every time we thought there were no more lines for him to cross, he finds a bright red one and leaps over it.

Mr. Bannon’s exit is the latest in a string of high-profile West Wing shake-ups. The embattled chief strategist who helped President Trump win the 2016 election by embracing their shared nationalist impulses, departed the White House yesterday.

Trump appears to be an unguided missile on Twitter, shooting from the hip on a daily basis, seemingly unaware of the consequences of his tweets. He seems to be acting alone, with his own personal agenda and has perhaps forgotten his election pledge which was to make ‘America Great Again’.

He is removing everyone who steps in his way, but is it now time for him to leave the office?

What are your views? Is it time for the president to go? Or is he doing a good job? Should he remain, or is it up to his fellow Republicans to get him to leave? Should he resign and return to Trump Towers?

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