Commentary
“Even if you hate Trump, even if you despise him, this should terrify you.” – Molly Sturgeon, 55, retired saleswoman.
I know that a number of my readers dislike former President Trump and do not want him be the Republican nominee for president in 2024, but as Americans do you approve of the latest indictment against him and 19 others close to him brought by Georgia’s Fulton County Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis?
Sturgeon, along with Beth Keeney, 57, a retired school teacher, was among a group of Trump supporters who came to the courthouse to rally against what they call “an abomination, completely political.” The politically comprised Willis has charged Trump with operating a criminal enterprise to overturn his 2020 loss in Georgia. And they continue to accuse him of inciting an insurrection on Jan. 6.
Mug shots of all those who have so far turned themselves in have already been released to the joy of the leftist media. Trump himself will also be fingerprinted and photographed. To the left, this is a day to celebrate. They want to see him wearing an orange jump suit in handcuffs.
If you watched the first Republican debate as I did Wednesday evening you have to be disappointed with the eight who made the stage. A few quality candidates, but surely, you recognize that not one of them is presidential material.
The courts, in Georgia, Florida, New York and the District of Columbia, are set to drag out their cases between now and election day with the goal of getting Trump on at least one criminal charge.
Biden’s DOJ and the Deep Staters within government see this as their best opportunity to stop Trump’s promise to drain the swamp, their refuge for one of those revolving door positions in the judiciary. It’s sad.
Meanwhile, Trump continues to gain support.
May God continue to bless the United States of America