Trump Faces The Force Of Opposite Waves

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The republican party is attempting to get past former President Donald Trump's fabrications that he lost an unfair election by criticising him and challenging his qualifications for a second term, which he is rumoured to be considering. trump is "unworthy of being this country's chief executive again," The New York Post declared in an editorial last week, citing his inaction during the Capitol Hill riots on january 6, 2021.
The President Who Stood Still on january 6, according to an editorial in The Wall Street Journal "In addition to having a responsibility as commander in Chief to defend the Capitol from a crowd attacking it in his name, Mr. trump took an oath to uphold the Constitution. He declined ". Both editorials were published the day after the house Select Committee looking into the january 6 uprising described in great detail how trump locked himself in a room at the white house and watched rioters torment the US Capitol with rapt attention. For more than 187 minutes, he disregarded numerous requests from assistance and his own children to take action to put an end to the disturbance.
Most importantly, Rupert Murdoch, who also owns Fox News, owns both the Post and the Journal. Fox News, which ignored a trump rally this week in favour of an interview with florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is emerging as the leading Republican candidate for President and would data-face off against trump if the former President entered the race, signalled a widening rift.

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