Prof Says the Worst-Case Scenario Is That Trump’s ‘Lawlessness’ Proves Popular

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We don’t have much to say about President Donald Trump’s “lawlessness” after the previous president openly defied the Supreme Court and declared there to be a 28th Amendment to the Constitution via an X post.





According to RealClearPolitics polling data, Trump begins his second term with a net positive margin for presidential job approval. That has University of Pennsylvania lecturer Damon Linker very upset, as he considers the worst-case scenario: Trump’s “lawlessness” proves popular among the American people.

Sorry, but Trump’s job approval numbers are positive. The majority of people like what they’re seeing.

We were assured by a Democratic congressman that Trump would put tanks in the streets if he “seized power.” Where are the tanks?

It’s amazing how many people have come out in favor of government waste and misuse of taxpayer dollars.





We’ve heard a lot of gnashing of teeth and rending of garments from the Left, but we don’t see anyone challenging Trump’s “lawlessness” in court. He’s the president of the United States, and he’s doing what he told the people he’d do.

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