For Trump: A screaming silence from 18 of Congress’ most vulnerable Republicans (msn.com) "The more Donald Trump gets indicted, the less certain Republican congressmen want to talk about him — especially if they’re serving in decidedly vulnerable districts that Trump lost to President Joe Biden in 2020.
"No fewer than 15 of the 18 Republican House members whose district voted Democratic in the 2020 presidential election have failed to make a single public comment in response to either of the two indictments handed down in August against Trump, a Raw Story review of news coverage and major social media shows.
"The group has become known as “the Biden 18,” and with Republicans clinging to a tiny majority in the U.S. House, their political fates are central to the GOP’s quest to retain power there.
"Only famed fabulist Rep. George Santos (R-NY) has spoken up forcefully for Trump . . ."
Prosecutorial Bolshevism - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
President Trump has warned us all about exactly this form of tyranny when he said, "They are not after me. They are after you and I'm just in the way". "Democrats embrace this attempt at one party dictatorship with unbridled enthusiasm. Witness their uninhibited glee at the multiple examples of prosecutorial misconduct that Ben Stein references in his column. Indeed, if this attempt at defeating President Trump's re-election is successful why would the left not pursue the same strategy in the future against any of their opponents ?
Drebes: State Republican lawmakers' silence on Trump legal woes isn't risk-free - St. Louis Business Journal (bizjournals.com)
"Republicans running in statewide primaries are faced with a decision: Do they continue to embrace Trump, unbothered by his penchant for playing fast and loose with the truth and the law, even as the wheels of justice slowly roll toward him?" . . .