ðFirst they came for the Republican president and I did nothing because the dude was guilty as hell.
— Scott Shapiro (@scottjshapiro) March 18, 2023
ðIs it just me or is the country not being torn apart by Trump’s indictment on charges stemming at least in part from illegal hush money payments he made to a porn star for which his then lawyer already served time
— Karen Schwartz (@pithywidow) April 2, 2023
ðŋCan you imagine how it’s going to go when multiple judges are telling him how to behave? https://t.co/FUjxvv7fL5
— Schooley (@Rschooley) April 2, 2023
ðĪ“Why should our beloved sacred democratic system disarm itself by saying we can never indict a former president?” @BeschlossDC #velshi pic.twitter.com/x5IIZvvKHP
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) April 2, 2023
ðĨĪI mean this was national news https://t.co/j3q2KQlxd0
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) April 2, 2023
ððŧLet's just say it: The GOP defense of Trump right now is utterly unhinged. If our democracy faces a "test," it's because Republicans are effectively declaring Trump above the law. Media should centralize this debased GOP conduct as the real "test" we face:https://t.co/PaGnu88C0y
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) April 1, 2023
I look forward to a trial judge ordering Trump to do just that. Or, alternatively, go to jail until the trial, where they take that kind of stuff away from you.@AshaRangappa_ Ha. Caught a little bit of you on a re-airing of Ayman this morning - giving advice to Trump's lawyers about him and his social media.
— Mike_in_Vegas_ (@Mike_in_Vegas_) April 2, 2023
"I'd put his hands in mittens, duct tape them ...and throw his phone in the ocean." pic.twitter.com/fBWvOLNGys
— cats with jobs (@CatWorkers) April 1, 2023ð ðž
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