I believe in these circumstances, the risk is so much greater if they let this guy go with not any consequences.
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McCaskill reflects on the risks of not holding Trump accountable for his actions.
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There have been a lot of conversions to Trump. Are they permanent? Is this the permanent Republican Party?
he’s worried about Donald Trump’s candidates winning Republican primaries, which makes it harder for him to take back power.
One of my daughters had a miscarriage not very long ago. Right now in Missouri, it would be perfectly within reason for a law enforcement agency to request a search warrant to search her home, to search the doctor`s office to see if, in fact, the medication she was taking, was it for a self-managed abortion, or was it to manage the consequences of a miscarriage? Think about that for a minute. That`s what the law is in my state right now.
In the old days, judge decisions were not so narrow, especially for a trial judge. I mean a 49 to 41 vote is very unusual but once McConnell blew up the norms by refusing to hear the nominee of a duly elected president months before an election, then all bets were off and it became a very political exercise.





