witnessing the destruction of American ex-president

We in America have never witnessed a consorted effort of the government to go after one of our citizens and ex-president Trump. Many of us Trump supporters are not die-hard him or nobody supporters. I, for one, supported him after the defeat of many republican candidates in the primaries. The idea that man could not rule because of endless lies and, worse, no way to defend himself because of the numerous attacks each day from some other far-out crazy group of the left led by the media.

We as ordinary Americans must ask ourselves, with all the attacks on Trump that were going to be his downfall, the two politically motivated impeachment trials, the records at his home that have now fallen to the wayside being the sitting president, and others have had papers, Russia connection that turned out to be the Democrat and Hillary connection. These people are not for a fair America, nor will they fall to the wayside. They believe with the enormous debt and the destruction of what they consider the head of the conservative movement, Trump; they will forever rule the nation.

Common sense has to be the idea of the day as an American; if we allow one side of the government to go after a leader of the other side after he leaves the office each time, we are no better than any banana republic. It doesn’t take a genius to realize that Trump was purposely made to fail not by just one party but even the party he led. The Republican party in control of all three branches of government was hopelessly yellow, and I firmly believe infiltrated by democrats to make it fail.

I have backed away from running for any office. In my short time in politics, I realized the truth holds no sacred meaning. Honor has no man in the saddle. The sad part is that lies are accepted as the new truths; every politician lies, I am told. In the quest to remove Congressman Palazzo (a fellow republican), my brother and I were told by all that we were wasting our time (he won by around 70 percent less than two years) and that all politicians spend their campaign money as their own, but they were wrong. Palazzo was the first federal politician in 62 years to be defeated while in office in Mississippi. No paper or news media took the story in Mississippi until my brother sent it to Congress, and the congressional committee voted 6 to zero. He was dirty.

The few, as always, are the ones to protect the many. The few must unite before the many unite and fall into the abyss.

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