.clairecmc: This is about whether the rule of law is going to survive. And if it wobbles, it will be for one reason: Republicans losing their love of country to further their political ambitions.
in special counsel Jack Smith's 2020 election interference case: Two things in this country right now are 100% Republican.
The other thing that is 100% Republican in this country right now are the people who are lying about this, continue to lie about this, and have allowed Trump to bend the Constitution to the point of almost breaking it. If all these people — the Fox News opinion leaders, the GOP senators who went to Harvard and Yale like Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley — have evidence, then why haven't the American people seen it?
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