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Hey ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America and Liz Cheney
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Things are really rough for her. Donald Trump has broken her. Before we get started, please make
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sure you like, comment, share, and subscribe. Those little things really help us out and they
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help our channel continue to grow. Liz Cheney was part of the January 6th Committee, the same one
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being sued now by the attorney for Cassidy Hutchinson, who was one of their star witnesses
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Well, she recently gave a speech about Donald Trump, and it came actually before his Supreme
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Court battle, but the audio and the video just got released. And in it, you could see the
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derangement, the Trump derangement syndrome that this woman still has. Donald Trump, because of
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him, she sacrificed her career. She's still a conservative, so the Democrats won't accept her
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She still has conservative viewpoints, and it makes you wonder just how much Trump got in her
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head that he drove her to this. She doesn't have a future in politics anymore. Was she going to be a
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talk show host? I don't know what the end game is here for her. In a sense, it's a sad ending to a
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really promising career in politics, all because she couldn't get over her hatred for one man
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I want you to watch this video of her, in my opinion, having an absolute meltdown. I think
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it just shows that the TDS level on her is astronomical and, again, sad. Just sad
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I want to know what you think about this, guys, so please let me know. As always, please remember
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to like, comment, share, and subscribe. It does really help this channel out, and it helps us
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continue to grow. I'm Carmine Sabia for Explain America. We love you guys. God bless you
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Take care, everybody. If he were to be elected again, we know what he would do
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because we know what he attempted to do. He attempted to seize power. He attempted to
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overturn an election. Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will be hearing arguments about his claim that a
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president is completely immune from prosecution for any criminal conduct while he's in office
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It's really important for people to stop, I think, and remember we're a nation of laws
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only because our chief executive enforces the rulings of our courts. The courts cannot enforce their own rulings. If you have a president who's unwilling to do that
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the system unravels immediately. That's the danger that we face. He will not have in office
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the people that he had around him before who stopped some of the most dangerous things he
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attempted. If you look at episodes like the threat of mass resignation, the White House
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counsel's office, the Justice Department, when the former president had appointed Jeff Clark to
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be attorney general and they were trying to stop him from proceeding, the threat that stopped him
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was the threat that there would be mass resignation and that that would damage him politically
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If he were to be in office again, he would welcome mass resignation. He wants to be rid of
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people who oppose him. Imagine what he will do with the pardon power
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As citizens of this nation, we really have to force ourselves to think about things that normally
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you would say could never happen here, but that's the threat that a second Trump term poses
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