Trump has gotten many Americans to accept that nothing that happened in 2020 can be used against him. If Biden wants to win re-election, he will have to dismantle this premise.
The president needs young voters—who can’t afford to buy homes. But he also needs suburban centrists—who don’t want the government building in their backyards.
If Trump wins back the White House, Biden’s presidency will be remembered for inflation, the border crisis, and the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.
John Adams noted, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” His words may prove sadly prophetic.
Trump’s “always-on-offense” style might work for him, but his example should come with a warning label for the Kristi Noems of the world: “Do NOT attempt this at home.”
Trump’s minions are spreading falsehoods about a boilerplate FBI document, and it could inspire the same kind of chaos as the Big Lie about the 2020 election.
Hunter Biden’s trial and the DOJ’s pursuit of two Dem politicians shows that Trump’s principal assertion—that he is being unfairly targeted by Joe Biden—doesn’t hold water.