Donald Trump somehow manages to leap over it. Twice impeached? Easy. A federal indictment for hiding classified documents in a bathroom?
No bother. Possible criminal charges for election interference and inciting an insurrection on Jan. 6? No problem.It's likely that Trump's bid for the Republican nomination will be a shoo-in, since polls place him atop the GOP's ongoing presidential primary race.
It helps that Trump's disciples, both in and out of office, label him their messiah but turn a blind eye to the abysmal reputation he has with a vast majority of the American public.If Trump reclaims the White House, it would only empower him to foment an assault on democracy and the rule of law, thus painting a harrowing portrait of America's future.
It's an image that acts as a stark warning to LGBTQ+ Americans especially, since he has already threatened to sound the death knell on their rights at the federal level.State Republicans have been busy laying the groundwork for Trump's pilgrimage back to D.C.