The blind partisan rage stoked against former U.S. President Donal Trump will have serious consequences, argues Carson Holloway in The American Mind. The legal immunity normally granted to American presidents, Holloway notes, serves a purpose: not to put the individual in question above the law, but to promote moderate and orderly politics between the two American parties.
By Any Means Necessary
In the New York Post, Rich Lowry connects seemingly scattered dots including the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, political protests, attacks on federal buildings, vandalism of Tesla EVs and dealerships, gunfire directed at federal immigration agents, and relentless vilification of conservatives by leftists (including the Democratic Party’s top leadership) to assemble a thesis that the “resistance” to Donald Trump’s second term comprises a dispersed campaign of domestic terrorism.