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The indictment of President Trump: A test of the Republican Party's resolve
By Timothy Jankowski


For several years now, people on the political right have been warning those on the left not to keep poking the bear or they would find out the hard way what happens. Well, so far all that has happened is that, after repeated poking, the bear has learned how to put on a pink tutu and ride a unicycle. Democrats have weighed and measured the Republicans and found them wanting. They now know it is a hollow party of frightened men and women who invoke “principles” to cover for their cowardice and inaction and know they can do whatever they want without fear of retribution.

Republicans weren't always pusilanimous

The indictment of President Trump by the Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg will determine once and for all whether the Republican party is willing to fight to preserve our country, or will tell their friends to “hold them back” as they pretend to throw punches at a much bigger foe.

Republican reaction to this indictment should be swift and it should be substantial. The most immediate step they could take would be to have the House impeach one or more federal judges. Ideally it would be a judge from the Southern District of New York, one friendly with Chuck Schumer, or one of the judges presiding over the January 6th trials. No need to worry about the charges, for as Democrats explained during the first Trump impeachment, “high crimes and misdemeanors” can be whatever Congress decides it is.

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Donald Trump is not the Republican Party.

Donald Trump is not America.

Any resources expended to allegedly defend "party" and "country" on behalf of Trump only benefit one person, Donald Trump, not America nor the GOP.

Now is time for MAGA's to choose between jumpimg off the SS Trump or going down with the ship.

There was a Republican Party and America before Trump, and there will be a Republican Party and an America after Trump.

We are bound to "nation" and "party" by shared values, not blind loyalty to a megalomaniac.
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Donald Trump is not the Republican Party.

Donald Trump is not America.

Any resources expended to allegedly defend "party" and "country" on behalf of Trump only benefit one person, Donald Trump, not America nor the GOP.

Now is time for MAGA's to choose between jumpimg off the SS Trump or going down with the ship.

There was a Republican Party and America before Trump, and there will be a Republican Party and an America after Trump.

We are bound to "nation" and "party" by shared values, not blind loyalty to a megalomaniac.

That has nothing to do with the abuse of the legal system for political retribution.  That transcends party and platform.  I don't have to be a Trump worshipper to see what's going on and to object to it.

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That has nothing to do with the abuse of the legal system for political retribution.  That transcends party and platform.  I don't have to be a Trump worshipper to see what's going on and to object to it.

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That has nothing to do with the abuse of the legal system for political retribution.  That transcends party and platform.  I don't have to be a Trump worshipper to see what's going on and to object to it.

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