>> And quite what the Democrats thought was going to happen, I cannot imagine.
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>> What a bunch of utter planks.
(a) they were angry with Trump and with the Republican party that nourished and protected him
(b) more objectively perhaps they felt they had to do something, and there weren't many options. And it saves them being accused of not having done as much as they could, by whomever, whenever. Many are fearful that Trumpism could be as insidious as Japanese knotweed and they have failed to eradicate it.
I agree it was treated as a purely partisan dispute for the most part.
The idea that his spawn could get the presidency in 2025, like a sort of Kim Jong Trump, is worrying.
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