Former President Donald Trump has taken America on a merry-go-round when it comes to right and wrong and good and evil.
He has infiltrated the rule of law with bogus and illegal interpretations. Unfortunately, he believes his own lies and half-truths.
Chris Christie, former governor of New Jersey, has been a sharp critic of Mr. Trump and says that the 2020 election was not stolen, and that Joe Biden is the president. Asa Hutchinson, former governor of Arkansas has also said that the election results are real and there was no tampering. Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr believes this lawsuit has the best chance of finding Mr. Trump guilty of a crime. Barr said, “Trump is toast even if half the allegations are true.” Barr is certainly assertive in his comments. I just hope he doesn’t have to walk them back.
Do you know of any president in the history of our country who has told his vice president to scrub the election because it doesn’t count? He wanted to make a mockery of our democracy.
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