or manual are, and away, a bookends. they are, if you like, the beginning of the trump era. trump announced his presidency right after. so much of what s happened about the movement against white supremacy, the movement against confederate memorials, the movement against the trumpism, it has a begin. where fat mass murder mother manual in june of 2015. it is, in some ways, this sort of hideous core of what s white supremacist violence can do in this country. so anytime we return to that great symbol, that church, what happened there, the legacy, the church is quite incredible minister, it is a reminder of where our politics can go. on that day, we were reminded
swiftly in this. and we expect it could be a fairly unanimous decision because of the legal standings. but, at the end of the day, the democrats seem to be trying to remove him in what would be the greatest disenfranchisement perhaps in presidential history over something that doesn t exactly exist. you know, the left has been hitting him nonstop since june of 2015 and certainly over the last year with the fbi raid on mar-a-lago. and then you have got these four indictments with 91 counts where they want to put president trump in prison for like 750 years. you have got these two fake civil cases against him. now trying to remove him in the ballot. there are so many people, yes, on the left who are motivated to try to eliminate him from the political landscape. but you also have now people on the left like david axelrod but also like good afternoon the 14th amendment does not apply in
joins us now. happy new year, monica. what is your read on this and if you were an adviser to trump s legal team right now, what would you be telling him? well, good morning, griff and happy new year. you know, from the moment trump came down that escalator in june of 2015 he has been targeted by the system, by the left and they absolutely cannot believe but is he thriving. leading in all of the polls both in the g.o.p. primary and in the general election it try to eliminate president trump from the scene. they have felony the kitchen thn sink at him this is not going to stand. this is blatantly partisan. anti-democratic move and wrong politically as well as constitutionally. david axelrod is exactly right about this. so i do suspect that the supreme court is going to move to throw
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