Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "Fox News" channel.

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  16. Thanks for honoring free speech. There shouldn’t be any question that in his first term as President ... Donald Trump ruled OVER the Supreme Court judges of the United States … and that in his second term in office … ALL new laws in the United States … will be DICTATED BY Donald Trump … TO Donald Trump’s advantage. From the book … Nine Black Robes: Inside the Supreme Court’s Drive to the Right and It’s Historic Consequences … author … Joan Biskupic. When lower-court judges ruled against him or his policies, he suggested he had only to reach the Supreme Court to prevail. He understood that his approach to Supreme Court appointments mattered to the public. “The Supreme Court was one of the main reasons I got elected President,” Trump tweeted midway through his term. At the time, and throughout his first full year, Trump was unconcerned with sending the “wrong message.” He mocked norms. Unlike some leaders in the legal arena, and many law professors, none of the Supreme Court justices referred in public to Trump’s provocations. They said nothing when Trump attacked Judge Curiel as “a Mexican” who could not be fair, or when he denounced Judge Robart and others who ruled in the travel ban cases. Perhaps it was difficult then to imagine how Trump’s words and deeds would affect public regard for the rule of law. He was so unlike any other American president. He was never chastened, never regretful. And in his first year, there seemed no penalty for what he said or did.
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  23.  @theresa9563  Donald only cared about your vote. He didn't care one iota about YOU. If he cared about his followers, he would have wanted to PROTECT THEM from being incarcerated ... rather than encouraging them to break the law that he KNEW would cause them to be incarcerated ... and have a record ... for attacking the Capitol. Do you think that Donald CARES about the harm he caused them? Several of Donald Trump’s followers were incarcerated for their involvement in the January 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Here are a few notable cases: John Sullivan, also known as “Jayden X,” was convicted on numerous charges, including felony obstruction of an official proceeding and civil disorder. He sought to “incite violence” and “foment anarchy” during the attack. Sullivan had different political beliefs and was perhaps the only defendant who showed up at the Capitol despite not subscribing to the goals of the protest. He received a six-year prison sentence. A Trump supporter assaulted law enforcement officers with a Trump flag and used a giant Trump billboard as a battering ram during the Capitol riot. This individual was sentenced to 46 months in prison. Another Trump supporter, who attacked officers while wearing a “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN” sweatshirt, received a 12-year federal prison sentence. In total, nearly 1,000 individuals involved in the Capitol riot have been convicted or pleaded guilty. These cases highlight the legal consequences faced by those who participated in the violent events on that day.
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  25. As a President … Donald Trump is an enigma … in the sense that he is hard … but not impossible … to understand. All other Presidents wanted to unite their citizens under one union. For instance … Abraham Lincoln wanted the slaves to be freed … but even more important to Abe (than freeing the slaves) was to keep the union UNITED. Donald on the other hand is a DIVIDER. He thrives on encouraging citizens to fight against each other. If you are a supporter of Donald … you will tend to be angry at those who refuse (as do you) to idolize Donald. But if on the other hand … you want Donald exposed for breaking and remaking laws that no other President even wanted to break and remake … you will tend to be angry at those who continue to idolize Donald and his erratic behavior. Either way … Donald has won … because the bottom LINE is … he thrives on continually “stirring the pot.” And now his erratic behavior results in people all over the world being angry at each other … so he keeps on making up ridiculous plots that will reward him with disrupting any semblance of what otherwise might equate to that word … peace. *And we should all realize that he can’t be EXPECTED to quit such behavior … because he is TOTALLY ADDICTED to his own mirror image… reflecting back to him that he is … on ALL ACCOUNTS … a man of UNDEFEATABLE POWER. He made it plain to everyone … when even before the votes were counted … and he thought he was going to lose the election to Hillary Clinton … LIED that the election was rigged. He never did have any respect for The United States Constitution … and he proved it when (as a sore loser) he encouraged his renegade followers to ATTACK the very Capitol that he VOWED to protect when he first became President. It was SUCH a shame that his lust-filled supporters didn’t even notice that in the 2016 election … in the States where Donald WON the MOST votes … he didn’t complain that THOSE votes were rigged. His devout adoring followers … just kept on supporting his childish Tantrums … voting him into office in 2024 … and as a result … he is the very first DICTATOR to run the government of what USED to BE The “UNITED” States of America.
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  29. Thanks for honoring free speech. Donald Trump breaks laws ... so that he can make them over into his own image. There shouldn’t be any question that in his first term as President ... Donald Trump ruled OVER the Supreme Court judges of the United States … and that in his second term in office … ALL new laws in the United States … will be DICTATED BY Donald Trump … TO Donald Trump’s advantage. From the book … Nine Black Robes: Inside the Supreme Court’s Drive to the Right and It’s Historic Consequences … author … Joan Biskupic. When lower-court judges ruled against him or his policies, he suggested he had only to reach the Supreme Court to prevail. He understood that his approach to Supreme Court appointments mattered to the public. “The Supreme Court was one of the main reasons I got elected President,” Trump tweeted midway through his term. At the time, and throughout his first full year, Trump was unconcerned with sending the “wrong message.” He mocked norms. Unlike some leaders in the legal arena, and many law professors, none of the Supreme Court justices referred in public to Trump’s provocations. They said nothing when Trump attacked Judge Curiel as “a Mexican” who could not be fair, or when he denounced Judge Robart and others who ruled in the travel ban cases. Perhaps it was difficult then to imagine how Trump’s words and deeds would affect public regard for the rule of law. He was so unlike any other American president. He was never chastened, never regretful. And in his first year, there seemed no penalty for what he said or did.
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