Following Donald Trump's conviction in New York, a significant political divide has emerged among Republicans.
Some GOP lawmakers are attempting to move Trump's criminal hush money trial to federal court, a move criticized by former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti as futile. Meanwhile, Trump himself is expressing frustration over the lack of 'action' from Republican lawmakers against Joe Biden and Democrats post-conviction.
This internal conflict highlights the ongoing struggle within the Republican Party on how to navigate Trump's legal challenges and his influence on the party's future.
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Trump's conviction and the GOP's internal chaos just show how much the Republican Party has lost its way, prioritizing loyalty over integrity and the rule of law.
Seems like the government's just expanding its power to target political enemies, regardless of where you stand on Trump.
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