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Question of should so and so not run for reelection, and adults deal with that. And he should understand that, of course, theres plenty of rational reason why he should step down. This is the perfect summer for him to do that. The notion that if we talk about it, he just might stay there until hes, i dont know, what hes 82 now. I dont know. Do you not feel even the least bit superstitious about it . Given what weve just been there with a last few vacancies on the court. Is there like a little dont walk under the ladder, dont cross the black cats to Superstition Feeling . Youd have to prove to Me Stephen Breyer is not an adult, and then i could entertain things like superstition. But with adults and washington, you know, who holds these positions, come on i mean, come on, of course they are going to talk about it. Rationally, i am with you. But the little Fear Center at the core of my heart, like flutters and twinges with every utterance about the subject. So, i just have to leave it to
on january 6th. he insisted emphatically he was not. at some point a jury will decide who was lying, the rest of us are free to ponder a bigger question, is he a sedition is to? is he an enemy of this nation? on january 6th it was thomas caldwell trying to overthrow the u.s. government by force? that s a pretty hard case to make. his indictment paints him as a dangerous militia leader who was planning a d-day invasion on the banks of the potomac. the real thomas caldwell does not fit that description. he s a senior citizen who walks with a cane, he s a devout christian. try to picture thomas caldwell leading a bloodthirsty band of insurgents you can t because he didn t. like every protester that day, he arrived at the event of an armed and likely majority, he committed no acts of violence. the justice department claims he sought to overthrow the american system of that is hard to believe. in fact he spent most of his life in honorable government service including 20 years a
quote, time and time again, the panel has managed to pierce the secrecy of trump s inner circle by turning to the aides entrusted of carrying out logistics with their bosses and that s according to interviews with their lawmakers and committee records. some of the select panel s most crucial information has come from trump world staffers who were often in the room or briefed on sensitive meetings even if they weren t central players themselves. it is a classic, investigative strategy that has paid dividends for select committee investigators, many of whom are seasoned former federal prosecutors, but new snapshots of donald trump s quest to hold on to power after he lost the 2020 election continue to emerge in the weeks leading up to the start of those public hearings. that includes a sweeping and comprehensive new piece of reporting out this morning in the washington post about the extraordinary measures donald trump s chief of staff mark meadows undertook to subvert the el