If whoever runs in 2028 does not have a concrete plan for investigating & prosecuting every single person who worked under this admin from top to bottom, they are wasting everyone's time. We need to see hundreds of life-in-prison sentences by the end of 2029.
jghn|9 days ago
If a dem wins in 2028, the big push will be one of reconciliation and acceptance. Let bygones be bygones. And it'll happen. And then for the next 4 years conservative media will absolutely pound that person's backside over made up and/or exaggerated corruption claims. Then in 2032 the GOP candidate will claim they're going to look into these claims.
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coldpie|9 days ago
However, I am unfortunately an incurable optimist, and sometimes we Americans really do pull off amazing feats. I live in the Twin Cities and we actually defeated DHS/CBP/ICE here. It was an amazing thing to witness, and maybe there is enough outrage at this admin's looting of the US that we can build the support nationally to do that kind of thing again.
dr-detroit|9 days ago
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Spooky23|9 days ago
The purge of DOJ (They can’t even find confirmable US Attorneys at this point.) and the military officer corps makes that not a certainty.
cael450|9 days ago
insane_dreamer|9 days ago
do you mean because POTUS can't forgive State convictions? But why NY?
Unfortunately, SCOTUS has already absolved Trump of anything he does in office
anjel|9 days ago
butterbomb|9 days ago
Best we can do is a couple dozen golden parachutes.
mystraline|9 days ago
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lotsofpulp|9 days ago
Doesn’t seem like a trivial task, given the Nov 2024 election results.
evan_|9 days ago
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fuzzfactor|9 days ago
Then they can take their time to reverse all immunity granted by this President so all snakes can be rooted out.
ohyoutravel|9 days ago
k33n|9 days ago
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cael450|9 days ago
No more Merrick Garlands. No hand-wringing over appearances of weaponizing the DoJ. The next president needs to appoint an AG who enforces the law, and if they don't do it, they need be fired and replaced by someone who will.
rurp|9 days ago
At this point I think I'm most scared of the next fascist president. Trump has opened up a lot of avenues for blatant corruption and tyranny. His greed and stupidity have so far saved us from the worst outcomes but someone with his psychopathy but more savviness will mean the true end of our freedoms.
lotsofpulp|9 days ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_divisions_of_United_Stat...
Going forward, the Dems are not likely to have power either, based on the projected safety of Repub Senate seats.
https://www.270towin.com/2026-senate-election/
ryandrake|9 days ago
coldpie|9 days ago
But, sometimes a groundswell movement really can build momentum and drive the conversation regardless of what the leaders think about it. Write to your state & national representatives demanding that they publicly support prosecution for the incredible crimes we're seeing committed by this admin. Try to make it a policy platform for your state party. Maybe we can build enough support from the bottom up to get popular momentum behind it. Holding criminals accountable for their crimes is not really a controversial position, we have to demand that they actually do it.
renewiltord|9 days ago
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vkou|9 days ago
And do you remember when he promised to illegally raise taxes without the consent of congress? Me neither.
ceejayoz|9 days ago
Trump didn't even get a majority of the votes, let alone a majority in current polling.
umanwizard|9 days ago
Immediate signal that you can ignore whatever comes next.
somenameforme|9 days ago
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hypeatei|9 days ago
I'm not following the reasoning in your comment. So because fishing expeditions are possible we shouldn't ever go after political opponents for actual crimes?
jibal|9 days ago
There are other falsehoods in your comment as well.