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The American people have gotten to know Ron DeSantis, and they don't like him at all—for good reason. His campaign is collapsing. And it will long be remembered as a national joke.
Republicans want to distract us from their actual agenda, which bears a much closer resemblance to fascist states like Russia and Hungary than communism in Cuba.
To a large swath of the people, it doesn’t matter what Trump does or how many people are harmed by his growing legacy of crimes and moral offenses—they are riding him into the abyss.
The January 6 indictment is solid as granite, but leaves out the sole criminal prohibition that would disqualify former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot.
The false concept of white superiority is still firmly epoxied to the minds of various Southern and at least one Northern politician, in particular, who called Nazis and white supremacists "very fine people."
According to DeSantis and his "educators," we had no choice. As the new standards explain, “the rise of cash crops accelerated the growth of the domestic slave trade in the United States.”
The fourth charge against Trump—of conspiring against the rights of the voters to cast ballots and have them fairly and honestly counted—comes from a dark time in U.S. history.
John Lauro is supposed to be the guy hired to add experience as a defense attorney in handling serious allegations of crimes committed by white collar defendants. Oops.
Did you know that dream in its earliest conception means to sing, rejoice, and make music? So let us dream together to build a better society, a true civilization where all are free and equal.
The bottom line here is that Trump and his co-conspirators were not only willing but planning to recreate Reagan’s and Nixon’s Kent State slaughter on a nationwide basis.
We can’t have a democracy without the right to vote, and that is precisely what Defendant Trump is accused of. He tried to take away our votes. That is the biggest crime of all.
Aldean, it turns out, may be crazy about small towns, but he's not from one, nor does he live in one. He grew up in Macon, where he attended private school, and he lives in Nashville.
You won’t find the word “coup” in the indictment, but what you will find is a concerted conspiracy led by the man who was then President of the United States to cause our nation to secede from itself.
DeSantis tries to grab some attention from his presidential competitor by complaining about the indictment of Trump, while hoping to grab some of his voters.
It looks like the billionaires who control the MAGA movement have learned from January 6th and won’t make the mistake of having an independent military, FBI, press, or Department of Justice again.
Trump's efforts to stop the Fulton County, Georgia DA have been tossed by the courts, again. Meanwhile Fanny Willis is apparently ready to go and security barriers have been erected around the court house.
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