Signs of life at the Supreme Court.
Based on what we’ve seen at oral arguments, it appears that the Supreme Court has at last taken notice of these very real constitutional concerns.
Based on what we’ve seen at oral arguments, it appears that the Supreme Court has at last taken notice of these very real constitutional concerns.
If you thought the lefty meltdown was over the top following Donald Trump’s victory in 2016, just wait.
Republican primary voters have made their decision. They want Donald Trump.
None of the insanity that seems to be popping up in every direction you look would likely be happening if Donald Trump were still in office.
It’s becoming increasingly likely that the eventual Republican nominee won’t be facing a feeble, failing and scandal plagued Joe Biden next year. It’s also likely that Donald Trump will be convicted of at least one felony next year.
As impressive as Trump’s numbers are among Republican primary voters, the general election poses a daunting challenge.
Until such time as the justice system’s asymmetric treatment of Donald Trump as compared to Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden is addressed, there is zero chance that prosecutors will have the country behind them in criminally prosecuting a former president.
The intention via the Hunter Biden plea deal that a federal judge rejected last week was to cloak a growing pile of evidence that the “Big Guy” himself is the most corrupt president in our nation’s 234 years as a Constitutional republic.