I mean, it's interesting. So, you know, like with Graham saying he prefaced his statement with -- the president can do what he wants, right?
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If Donald Trump wins, obviously there is no way this goes forward under his Justice Department. If he loses, then we have to go through a bunch of more hoops, but justice will be had.
I think it's absolutely about that. It's about division. Look, we learned in politics, basically from the day I got in there and we kept learning this lesson every day, which is if you make people fearful or you make them angry you can drive them to action.
She's made it very clear, she's actually taken a lot of real estate that Donald Trump vacated. He's not proud of America, the Republicans aren't proud of America. They're proud of America and their vision of 1950.
I think Donald Trump truly wants him in. This idea of a sacrificial lamb I don't think that's the case.





