Jonathan Karl to try & comfort Resistance type NBC: first ever President committed to cling to power


During ABC’s Special Report on Jack Smith filing to drop the January 6 case against Donald Trump, it threw out Jonathan Karl to try and comfort Resistance types:
“I’m sure there will be questions that will be asked about whether or not this case should have started earlier, so it didn’t come up right up against a presidential election, but it never got before a jury. But you could argue that it got before a something much larger than a typical jury. 150 million Americans who voted on November 5 and elected Donald Trump president of the United States. That has effectively ended all of this. He ultimately will not be held to account in the criminal court system for his actions to overturn the presidential election of 2020.”

As a solemn NBC correspondent Ken Dilanian declare Jack Smith filing to drop the January 6 case against Donald Trump was a reminder that voters said on November 5 that they support certain Americans being above the law:
“So, look, this indictment, this involves the three conspiracies Donald Trump is accused of in an effort to cling to power after the 2020 election. And it marked an extraordinary moment in American history. This is the first ever accusation that a sitting President committed a crime in an effort to cling to power. The dismissal marks an extraordinary moment. 50 years after Richard Nixon was forced by lawmakers from both parties to resign amid allegations of criminal conduct, half of American voter discounted equally serious charges of criminal misconduct in office against Donald Trump. They returned Mr. Trump to the presidency. And if the lesson of Watergate was that no one was above law, the lesson of the Trump era is that a majority of Americans have decided that this principle no longer applies.”

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Jonathan Karl to try & comfort Resistance types; NBC: first ever President committed to cling to power

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