To: Dr. Franklin
Trump’s mistake on this point was that he didn’t understand that the RINO-Democrat coalition were intending to prosecute him after he left office.
16 posted on
02/06/2024 2:33:38 PM PST by
Jonty30
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To: Jonty30
Trump’s mistake on this point was that he didn’t understand that the RINO-Democrat coalition were intending to prosecute him after he left office.
What Trump could have done differently in the face of a rigged election and the complicity of both parties to do nothing about it, will be debated in the future. IMHO, once he did nothing and allowed the Congress to meet with illegitimate members seated, his options were limited to the judiciary and the state legislatures for the presidential electors. As I've noted before, Trump is the lawyer-up-and -litigate type, not a Pinochet or Pilsudski type to rule by force of arms. Guiliani told him that if he invoked Oboma's executive orders about hacked elections, they all would go to jail. So Trump shut down Sidney Powell's appointment as Special Prosecutor and recount by DHS or US Marshalls. Now he is being prosecuted for not doing that. I good argument can be made that he had a constitutional obligation to fight the Big Steal.
41 posted on
02/06/2024 5:00:43 PM PST by
Dr. Franklin
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