Don't Fall for Trump's Tricks | Learn from Others’ Mistakes

USAThu Oct 10 2024
You truly believe making Donald Trump president is the best way to save America. You might be tempted to do anything to make that happen, even if it means breaking the law. But here's a wake-up call: you're not Donald Trump. Take Tina Peters, for example. She was a county clerk in Colorado who believed in Trump's false claims about the 2020 election. She got involved in spreading those lies and is now facing nine years in prison for her felony convictions. She's not alone. Trump's close associates like Allen Weisselberg and Michael Cohen have also faced prison time. In Georgia, 18 people were arrested for trying to throw out legitimate election results. They face long prison sentences and likely bankruptcy. Similar situations have happened in Arizona, Nevada, and Michigan. Even those who followed Trump's lead and attacked the U. S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, have paid the price with jail time and convictions. Rudy Giuliani, once a respected figure, believed Trump's lies and tried to prevent a peaceful transfer of power. He's now disbarred, indicted, and even his daughter has turned against him. Trump hasn't lifted a finger to help any of these people. He's raised millions from his followers for his legal defense and hasn't shared a penny. If you think about supporting Trump by breaking the law, remember that he sees you as a useful idiot. He's not looking out for his supporters; he's only looking out for himself. Don't be fooled by the slow legal system. It will catch up with you faster than with Trump, who has huge amounts of money to fight his legal battles. Supporting the rule of law is the best way forward, regardless of the election outcome. If Trump wins, he wins. If he loses, let it go. It's best for the country and, based on experience, it's also best for his ardent supporters.
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