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It’s been a wild, wild ride.
It only took minutes for the bullets fired at Donald Trump to become the stuff of fevered conspiracy theories from both sides of the political divide.
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.
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What should we make of the “Deep State” politics in the new B-movie action thriller? Furthermore, what do we make of discussing the politics of a Jaston Statham movie at all?
Trump and his MAGA acolytes are hell-bent on weakening America’s institutions from within. We must remain vigilant.
Trump’s terrifying plan to purge tens of thousands of career government workers and replace them with loyal stooges must be stopped in its tracks.
This came hours after the attorney general said there was no evidence of widespread, election-changing fraud in the 2020 race.
Former DHS official Philip Haney’s death, which police have described as ‘self-inflicted’ has fueled right-wing conspiracies. Now, members of Congress are getting in on the act.
“What’s striking is how many people are willing to accept this uncritically,” Carlson added.
“I find it so interesting that people are critical of the president’s decisions, of our intelligence community’s decisions, of our generals’ decisions,” Earhardt said on Monday.
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