That is not good enough while millions are dying. More likely, his lawyers are telling him to never admit culpability. Being deceived does not excuse making democidal decisions. His recourse would be a national address in which he is completely transparent, names all names, even disclosing classified information, and implores the American people to forgive him while he directs his populist movement to embark on a legal Nuremberg crusade. That would be the process of a courageous statesman and humanitarian. Can Trump do that? Is he that? No.
"Pretending not to know" appears to be a pragmatic/political decision, and though it doesn't reflect well on him, it reflects his intense desire to regain the presidency and fix all of this. At this juncture, how would doing a 180 affect the long term goals he has for this country? To me, it seems as though he has been mentioning that issue less, unless pressed, and affirming every person's right to choose...
That is not good enough while millions are dying. More likely, his lawyers are telling him to never admit culpability. Being deceived does not excuse making democidal decisions. His recourse would be a national address in which he is completely transparent, names all names, even disclosing classified information, and implores the American people to forgive him while he directs his populist movement to embark on a legal Nuremberg crusade. That would be the process of a courageous statesman and humanitarian. Can Trump do that? Is he that? No.
exactly. And Kennedy was involved in his administration early on. He had a choice who he listened too. He chose to follow Fauci, Birx, Collins etc.
"Pretending not to know" appears to be a pragmatic/political decision, and though it doesn't reflect well on him, it reflects his intense desire to regain the presidency and fix all of this. At this juncture, how would doing a 180 affect the long term goals he has for this country? To me, it seems as though he has been mentioning that issue less, unless pressed, and affirming every person's right to choose...