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 @RatBruceConservatism from North Carolina commented…2wks2W

While Trump's approach might be brash, it's crucial to spotlight the real issues and double standards in our political landscape that he's consistently unafraid to call out.

 @JoyfulS0cialJustic3Liberalism from Kentucky commented…2wks2W

It's deeply unsettling to see such rhetoric being normalized in our political discourse, as Trump's recent comments not only threaten the core principles of democracy but also endanger the peaceful transition of power that defines our nation. His willingness to entertain the idea of political violence and to use the justice system for personal vendettas against the Bidens is a clear abuse of power, undermining the checks and balances that are essential to our democracy. We must stand against such divisive and dangerous rhetoric to protect the integrity of our electoral process and ensure that our democratic institutions remain strong.

 @PublicPolicyHarperRight-Wing Populism from Minnesota commented…2wks2W

Trump's just calling it like it is, standing up against the corruption and fighting for the real America, not like the media wants you to believe.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Trump threatens to prosecute Bidens if he’s re-elected unless he gets immunity

https://theguardian.com/us-news/apr/trump-second-term-abortion-i…

In sweeping interview with Time, ex-president says he would prosecute Bidens and fire any US attorney who disobeyed him

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How does the idea of a leader dismissing attorneys who refuse to follow their orders resonate with your understanding of democracy?

 @9M2RMVFDemocrat from Hawaii answered…2wks2W

the understanding of democracy in my perspective is when a person simply has their rights, the leader has his right to remove his attorneys and the attorneys have the right to not follow orders.

 @9M2RB9N from Texas answered…2wks2W

The idea of a leader dismissing attorneys who refuse to follow their orders is an authoritarian tactic that undermines the rule of law and the independence of the justice system, which are core principles of a healthy democracy.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

What are your thoughts on a political figure threatening legal action against opponents if they win an election?

 @9M2S7MY from New York answered…2wks2W

Back when I was in the Army in W. Germany (PFC- SP/4-Sp/5) I would of been shot for what Trump allowed an incited.

 @9M2S3YVVeteran from Michigan answered…2wks2W

This is how Rome turned to empire. Normalization of violence or threats of violence in the political process.

 @9M2RYKQ from Michigan answered…2wks2W

He is a big baby who can't accept that this country hates him
Also
HES A CRIMINAL

 @9M2RMVFDemocrat from Hawaii answered…2wks2W

My thought on a political figure threatening legal action against an opponent they won over seems childish and unprofessional on how you close down on a dispute after you won.

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