Ever noticed that since Biden became president, those 'pushes' have completely vanished?Laugh now, but the checks and balances of the law in the US is hanging by thread now, only one more push of something drastic happening before all hell breaks loose.
The US didn't start a civil war over Helsinki (Trump almost literally sucking Putin's cock), the longest government shutdown, Mueller's report, the Supreme Court stacking, pressuring Ukraine to create political dirt, (at least) 100'000 unnecessary covid deaths or the terrorist attack on the capitol. All those (and probably more) deeply divided the already divided political us landscape more and more.
But while under Trump's watch, he always had the back of the majority of Republicans on these situations (and thus the people). Without Trump, though, would be a welcome new start for Republicans. Right now they're aligning themselves with him because they've got no other option. The prosecution would give them an excuse to distance themselves from it (expect a lot of 'I disagreed with him personally but it was my job to leverage his will). Of course it's a political suicide for most of them, but you can bet they'll turn on him like Trump turned on most of them who chose their ideals over Trump's whims.
Result : that 'civil war' you talk about will have even less people on Trump's side than January 6th.
I won't lie : it'd be a while different situation if Trump was actually smart. But he's not. At least not smart enough to successfully undermine the US democracy (which, in all fairness, isn't easy).
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