What exactly is questionable about the abundant evidence that there is definitely something to indict Trump for?
The voting public already spoke and it made no difference. If it did, there would have been no January 6. Liz Cheney would not have lost to an election denier. Pundits would not be opining that "representing" Wyoming means go…
What exactly is questionable about the abundant evidence that there is definitely something to indict Trump for?
The voting public already spoke and it made no difference. If it did, there would have been no January 6. Liz Cheney would not have lost to an election denier. Pundits would not be opining that "representing" Wyoming means going along with the Big Lie.
Trump, the guy who sees himself as the perpetual victim, has already ensured that his base considers him a martyr. Refraining to prosecute Trump to appease his base will do nothing to promote domestic tranquility. Either way, his base will respond badly--either with faux outrage at the audacity of prosecuting a criminal they support, or gleeful gloating and empowerment if their threats to cause domestic havoc work to get Trump off work. To paraphrase Liz Cheney, Trump will eventually be gone, but the damage caused by a decision made in fear of his base will not only remain but grow.
What exactly is questionable about the abundant evidence that there is definitely something to indict Trump for?
The voting public already spoke and it made no difference. If it did, there would have been no January 6. Liz Cheney would not have lost to an election denier. Pundits would not be opining that "representing" Wyoming means going along with the Big Lie.
Trump, the guy who sees himself as the perpetual victim, has already ensured that his base considers him a martyr. Refraining to prosecute Trump to appease his base will do nothing to promote domestic tranquility. Either way, his base will respond badly--either with faux outrage at the audacity of prosecuting a criminal they support, or gleeful gloating and empowerment if their threats to cause domestic havoc work to get Trump off work. To paraphrase Liz Cheney, Trump will eventually be gone, but the damage caused by a decision made in fear of his base will not only remain but grow.