Donald Trump is at a crossroads – and what happens next is crucial.
“The Nazi slogan for destroying us … was ‘Divide and Conquer’. Our American answer ‘In Union there is Strength’. We must summon that unity to surmount this crisis — confident that we are better than our politics.
Don’t worry the looters, arsonists, released convicts and Antifa will vote Democrat no matter what. They know what’s best for them.And Trump just keeps challenging the institutions that are the foundation stone of US democracy: Institutional independence. Media cross-examination. State’s rights. It’s a call that activates more than 100 special provisions enabling him to do anything from disabling communication networks to freezing bank accounts, deploying troops to suspending laws.
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