December 10, 2024

DONALD TRUMP

Trump's mass deportations could start with his family

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Via Fernando Oliver, Esq.

Back when the media took on liars like Trump 

Robert B. Hubbell -  I am circling back to events that occurred late last week and over the weekend. Others have discussed these developments fully, especially Donald Trump's first “sit down” interview as president-elect. See, for example, Jay Kuo on Substack, Status Kuo, The Interview. I recommend Jay Kuo’s article for a detailed analysis of Trump's lies during his first formal interview as president-elect. 

As Kuo describes in his essay, Trump touched on five major topics:

  • He vowed to end birthright citizenship under the US Constitution
  •  He is still exploring “concepts of a plan” to replace the Affordable Care Act;
  • He acknowledged that his threatened tariffs might contribute to inflation;
  • He threatened the January 6 Committee members with imprisonment while pledging to pardon January 6 insurrectionists;
  • He threatened to “send them all back,” referring to ten million immigrants whom he believes are subject to immediate detention and deportation.
Trump's threats outlined above will cause tens of millions of Americans to experience fear and anxiety and will inflict financial and emotional hardship on innocent family members. While that damage must never be minimized, we must also recognize that Trump's threats--collectively and individually—portend a disastrous start to his second term.
 

The Majority Rules - The No Kings Act (SR4973) would strip Presidents and Vice Presidents of immunity from criminal prosecution unless specified by Congress. If this passes:

  • Trump will face full accountability for his 34 felony charges.
  • Corruption in the Supreme Court’s conservative majority will be stopped.
  • Trump will never hold office again.

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