It's all over now.
Not so. The course America takes is in the hands of Republicans now. If they choose the course they took after the 2020 election, history will remember them — not Manhattan’s district attorney — as the instruments of American destruction.
Trump has threatened violence. DeSantis has said he would block extradition - which is beyond the constitutional power of a state governor. Carlson and friends are playing to their public, as usual.
Who in the GOP will stand up for the rule of law?
Perhaps, but Trump never tried it. He made America really awesome.No one but Trump would have the arrogance, monstrous ego and contempt for the American way to try it.
"Good luck America, you had a good run"
Gad Saad
It's all over now.
Let's see what they say when the next indictment comes down - "find me enough votes to overturn the election" in Georgia.
This would not have happened to anyone who wasn't Donald Trump?
That's true. No one but Trump would have the arrogance, monstrous ego and contempt for the American way to try it.
Not so. The course America takes is in the hands of Republicans now. If they choose the course they took after the 2020 election, history will remember them — not Manhattan’s district attorney — as the instruments of American destruction.
Trump has threatened violence. DeSantis has said he would block extradition - which is beyond the constitutional power of a state governor. Carlson and friends are playing to their public, as usual.
Who in the GOP will stand up for the rule of law?
Actually, it's not. Extradition is a state issue, and states block extradition pretty regularly. Look at "sanctuary" states, cities, etc. Same thing, different crime. Many states won't extradite on their dime either. They make the state wanting the person to come and get them paying all expenses including incarceration if that is the case.