The rule of law doesn’t come with an asterisk that says politically contentious crimes must go unpunished. But when it comes to Donald Trump and Jan. 6, the former vice president can't seem to help himself. (via MaddowBlog)
When the Republican Hoosier was evacuated from his ceremonial office and directed to a secure location on Jan. 6, investigators ultimately learned that, at one point, Pence and the mob were only separated
“I think [criminal charges against the former president] would be terribly divisive in the country at a time when the American people want to see us heal,” Pence said. “At this time of year, we’re all thinking about the most important things in our lives: our faith, our family. And my hope is, the Justice Department think very carefully before proceeding.”
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