The party of 'law and order' is undoubtedly moving toward nominating a convicted felon to be atop its presidential ticket. And prominent voices within the Republican Party are rallying around him.
Prominent voices within the Republican Party are rallying around him.felony conviction of a former president
The party of "law and order" is undoubtedly moving toward nominating a convicted felon to be atop its presidential ticket. And prominent voices within the Republican Party are rallying around him. While the aforementioned figures could fluctuate now that a felony conviction is a reality rather than a hypothetical, little has shaken the stranglehold Trump has on the Republican Party.
The move is in line with the consistent strategy to frame Trump as unfairly treated and politically persecuted. It's the same kind of political martyrdom that has arguably been a boon to his campaign throughout the GOP primary and has fueled fundraising hauls for Trump's campaign and political action committees supporting him.
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