I mean, the crazy thing about all this is first off, if you think about the Supreme Court decision, they did not really go into much specificity about what is unofficial or official acts.
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Kinzinger critiques the lack of clarity in the Supreme Court's decision regarding official and unofficial acts of the president.
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It's chilling. I mean, I think he was sending a very clear message, which is, this is my Department of Justice.
[A]s I watch the behavior of our political leaders, the comments of an ever-increasingly unhinged Trump, and the growing indifference of many Americans toward our role in the world, I have to ask a painful question: Are we now the bad guys?
This is a guy, you know, if Matt Gaetz was just going away, I think you can make an argument for he's out of the House, don't release it. But now that Matt Gaetz is up for attorney general, the number one law enforcement position in this country, and he's being accused of sexual assault or statutory rape, and supposedly, this person has actually testified that it happened.
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.





