Because I'm not talking about left or right. I'm talking about corruption. He and his people are corrupt. You can be a republican who voted for him, and now realize he lied.
He promised these people the world only to get in day one and say "sucks to suck".
Trump promised to create a Department of Government Efficiency and put Musk on the task and then he did it. Digital services are a huge part of government efficiency. What's the controversy?
> He and his people are corrupt. You can be a republican who voted for him, and now realize he lied.
Why do you think GOP voters didn't realize Trump was corrupt? Obviously they knew and voted for him anyway. The question is, why? Why did they abandon all common sense and good sense?
> Biden's pardoning of his son and pre-emptive pardoning of his family sets a very low bar for corruption.
I'm sure you know the reasons that's not comparable - meaning, I'm not going to make some pedantic argument about it. One bad event doesn't define everything. How many bad events are connected to Trump? Everyone who is not a saint is equally a sinner? - That's very egalitarian of you, but maybe too much so in this case. :)
I agree it was corrupt and it made me angry, though he did have an argument: He said Trump would target his son corruptly.
That's a real possibility: Trump has a long track record of such things and of a desire to do more; he openly said he would do it if elected. I think the GOP did corruptly attack Hunter Biden because he is the President's son - IMHO it's attacking family members of enemies; Hunter seems to have broken laws, but many do without the massive investigations by Congress and DoJ, news coverage, etc. And now Trump has directed the attorney general to investigate the Biden administration.
Anyone can say it but Biden has lots of evidence, as outlined, which others don't have. I'm talking more about protecting Hunter against future prosecution and persecution, not cutting his sentence short (though I wonder what comparable convictions get).