‘Sometimes you need a dictator’: Trump shines new light on his political philosophy. Not that there was any serious debate about his authoritarian impulses, but the president keeps piling on the evidence. (MS NOW)
There is Constitutional Law, and there is Trump Law, evidenced by the hypocrites and cowardly Republicans sitting on the Judicial Committee in the House of Representatives, as they never argued the case if Trump had been guilty of an insurrection or the theft of Top Secret Documents, but pressed Jack Smith as to why he had to be so tough in prosecuting Trump.
More upset with Jack Smith for prosecuting the crimes committed by Trump, then, let’s say the 35 days of not releasing the Epstein files by Pam Bondi, the Republicans, led by Chairman Gym Jordan, who himself is 500 days into breaking the law by not responding to his subpoena for his involvement in January 6th, spent hour after hour being angry at Jack Smith for doing the job of the government, then spending an iota of time considering the two Republicans, Bondi and Trump for breaking the laws of the government.
So, when Trump projects his true intentions (he is such a sick, sad narcissist, that he must let everyone know his plans, especially his nefarious ones) and pretends to be joking about being a dictator, it is way past the time to be afraid, America, and about time we all do something about it!