Yesterday, Trump declared two wars: On Truth and Rule of Law.
Here’s an overview—and why there is hope.
The war on Rule of Law: Firing Sessions with the obvious goal of interfering with the Mueller probe. More here:
thehill.com/blogs/blog-bri…
The war on Rule of Law goes hand in hand with Trump’s war on Truth, which has taken the shape of an assault on both Truth and the Press in the form of @Acosta
npr.org/2018/11/07/665…
businessinsider.com/jim-acosta-vid…
Let that sink in.
The White House lied about a matter caught on film, and then the WH press secretary released a doctored video.
(If you missed it, my Slate piece on why many Trump supporters willingly believe lies slate.com/news-and-polit… )
The hope comes from the midterm results: The popular vote margin was more than 9 percentage points—which is greater than the GOP “waves” in 1994, 2010 and 2014.
washingtonpost.com/politics/2018/…
wsj.com/articles/what-…
Dems and GOP live in different worlds —but the Dem world is growing. And it's younger. The future belongs to the young.
If enough people want the Constitution to hold up and rule of law to continue, it will.
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