Sandy Shanks
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The Republican Party has captured the minds of those who live in the rural counties of America. Trump's followers are mostly farmers and rural shopkeepers. They lack education and they are not well-informed. Most of what they know about politics is by word of mouth.
After the Republican governor of Florida signed a law that put a gag order concerning sex education on K - 3 teachers, he declared war on Disneyland to begin thirteen months from now.
CNN obtained 2,319 text messages from former President Donald Trumpās White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. One of those messages was from Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene asking Trump to declare Marshall Law. That's right. A Republican member of the House of Representatives did not know how to spell Martial Law.
Republican President Donald Trump lost reelection by over seven million votes.
He then declared that he had won. Without a shred of evidence, the Republican told his followers that the election was stolen from him. To this day his followers believe him. How do we know this? Trump is the leader of the Republican Party by virtue of his support from his loyal followers.
Based on this misplaced loyalty, on Jan. 6, 2021, President Trump gathered together far right extremist groups and led a coup attempt on his own government.
If he wasn't in enough trouble, "A New York judge held former President Donald Trump in contempt of court Monday for failing to comply with a subpoena for business documents related to a civil investigation by the state attorney generalās office of his company," according to CNBC.
CNBC continued, "Trump will have to pay $10,000 per day for as long as he fails to comply with the subpoena.
"The contempt finding by Judge Arthur Engoron in Manhattan Supreme Court came after a more than two-hour hearing in which lawyers for New York Attorney General Letitia James blasted Trump for dragging his feet in turning over the demanded documents."
Trump is also in trouble with the law in New York, and DOJ is investigating him for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Nevertheless, his followers remain by his side, and so do most Republicans as they seek his endorsement for the November mid-terms.
After the Republican governor of Florida signed a law that put a gag order concerning sex education on K - 3 teachers, he declared war on Disneyland to begin thirteen months from now.
CNN obtained 2,319 text messages from former President Donald Trumpās White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. One of those messages was from Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene asking Trump to declare Marshall Law. That's right. A Republican member of the House of Representatives did not know how to spell Martial Law.
Republican President Donald Trump lost reelection by over seven million votes.
He then declared that he had won. Without a shred of evidence, the Republican told his followers that the election was stolen from him. To this day his followers believe him. How do we know this? Trump is the leader of the Republican Party by virtue of his support from his loyal followers.
Based on this misplaced loyalty, on Jan. 6, 2021, President Trump gathered together far right extremist groups and led a coup attempt on his own government.
If he wasn't in enough trouble, "A New York judge held former President Donald Trump in contempt of court Monday for failing to comply with a subpoena for business documents related to a civil investigation by the state attorney generalās office of his company," according to CNBC.
CNBC continued, "Trump will have to pay $10,000 per day for as long as he fails to comply with the subpoena.
"The contempt finding by Judge Arthur Engoron in Manhattan Supreme Court came after a more than two-hour hearing in which lawyers for New York Attorney General Letitia James blasted Trump for dragging his feet in turning over the demanded documents."
Trump is also in trouble with the law in New York, and DOJ is investigating him for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Nevertheless, his followers remain by his side, and so do most Republicans as they seek his endorsement for the November mid-terms.
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