Here’s What The House GOP Should Do Right Now To Fight Democrats’ Republic-Crushing Lawfare

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If House Republicans don’t jump into the deep end, the Democrat lawfare campaign may succeed in taking out Trump. That will be the beginning of the end of our republic.

House Republicans are bringing a butter knife to a gunfight as Democrats, including their media and government lapdogs, conduct an unprecedented lawfare campaign to destroy President Trump.

Through a series of lawless indictments and bogus civil lawsuits, Democrat prosecutors are waging an all-out political war on Donald Trump. Their goal is to weaken Trump or outright eliminate him from the 2024 presidential race. At a minimum, they want Trump on the defensive, distracted by legal issues, instead of focusing on the American people during his campaign. They know they can’t beat him on Nov. 5, 2024, so their ultimate goal is to imprison him. It’s a playbook straight out of any third-world Marxist hellhole.

House Republicans must step up and go on offense. Democrats only respect power. So using power is the only way to hold Democrats accountable and stop this corrupt and un-American lawfare campaign that is singularly focused on keeping the Republican front-runner out of the White House. Speeches, television appearances, and strongly worded letters are not enough. Republicans must fully wield the power the American people gave them to protect and defend the Constitution. Through the oversight and appropriations processes, House Republicans can put an end to the weaponization of our law enforcement. They have the constitutional power — they simply must choose to exercise courage and use it.

Speaker Kevin McCarthy can set the tone for the rest of the Republican Party by launching impeachment inquiries into both Joe Biden for his corruption and Merrick Garland for his weaponization of justice. Biden has compromised himself by becoming involved with his corrupt son’s selling of the family name and White House access to make millions from foreign despots. He’s shown a willingness to sell out his country to enrich his family. Every day that Congress sits idly by and does nothing about it is a disgrace.

By Mike Davis

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