Donald Trump claims he is the target of a federal investigation of the January 6th insurrection. In this post, I speculate on one of the charges, and how, if he’s found guilty, he won’t be able to hold elected office in the U.S.
Donald Trump claims he is the target of a federal investigation of the January 6th insurrection. In this post, I speculate on one of the charges, and how, if he’s found guilty, he won’t be able to hold elected office in the U.S.
On December 19, the January 6th (J6) House Select Committee outlined Trump’s infamies. Using video and information from the Committee’s executive summary, a full account is reported here.
Will Trump be indicted after the midterms? That is a question raised by Chris Walker in a Truthout article. Walker is a news writer at Truthout. He focuses on local (Madison, WI) and national issues and has written thousands of articles. His article caught my eye.
Let's elect Trump in '24. That's correct. Roger Hines is an opinion writer for the Marietta Daily Journal. He wrote a piece that was entitled "Why Trump should be elected in 2024." This was published after the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on...
The theft of hundreds of documents by Donald Trump is further evidence that Trump should have been removed from office long before he was flown back to Mar-a-Lago on January 20, 2021. Trump’s Magnum Mendacium (The Big Lie) has put the democracy of the country in danger. The 2022 election will be an another advance warning for what might happen in November 2024.
Donald Trump presents the United States with what Dr. Robert Jay Lifton calls “malignant normality,”1 which occurs when society begins to see forms of destructive and dangerous behavior as normal. Donald Trump and Trumpism render an array of malignant normality.