When he is saying that the election is going to be stolen, all he's doing is setting up so that when he loses, if he loses, he can then turn around and say, see, I told you it was going to be stolen.
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Kinzinger discusses Donald Trump's rhetoric about the election being stolen and its implications.
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Donald Trump gets away with literally anything he's thrown so much garbage at the wall that people are just fatigued with it.
People hold her to the standards they would hold a normal person and they hold Donald Trump by a complete different double standard.
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.
This is a very damaging thing. I mean, we can try to justify this by saying it was an awkward transition and you know okay. But she could always come out and apologize today, but nobody apologizes anymore because that's weakness.





