No Republican dared say anything like, ‘He wouldn’t do that!’ His best friends know it’s exactly like him.”
of Ohio calling for the congress to stand in a moment of silence to remember the voices of the 63 million Americans who voted for Trump.
It didn’t help that everyone attempted to project an air of sadness. The women dressed in funereal black to portray an appropriate aura of gloom. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi adopted her somber tone of a disappointed parent that so gets under Donald Trump’s skin, while gravely telling her colleagues that they were"gathered under the dome of this temple of democracy to exercise one of the most solemn powers this body can take: the impeachment of the President of the United States.
Nor was any Republican willing to say explicitly what they were saying implicitly, namely, that they appear to want, or at least tolerate, President Trump to go on using his power, if necessary, to bribe and extort other countries, so that he wins the election for the Republican Party by any means, whether legal or illegal.
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