During his political campaign recently Donald Trump was asked if he would try to get revenge against those who prosecuted him. His reply that success would be his revenge was well said.
There is a lot of talk now amongst his supporters about prosecuting the prosecutors and making this or that person pay for what they did. President Elect Trump should put a stop to it.
Presently, many Americans are encouraged because Donald Trump was elected. There is hope for relief from the divisiveness and oppression we endured under the Biden Administration. We are looking forward to a time when our President will unify the country and not divide us further.
There is enough acrimony and negative energy among the Progressives to go around. We do not need more of it from the Republicans.
It seems that the “lawfare” and persecution Donald Trump and his associates endured cost the persecutors dearly. It contributed to the success of the Republicans in the recent national election. There is a lesson to be learned from that. The incoming administration and the Republican led congress should not make the same mistake.
The United States of America is a country where victory is found at the ballot box. Attempts by those in power to prosecute their political enemies is seen as an abuse of power. Under the Biden Administration, abuse of power devalued our nation and society.
The new chief executive and
legislature must take the high road in order to retain and build upon the wave
of hope and goodwill most Americans are feeling now. Those who persecuted Donald Trump, and good
men like Rudy Giuliani, may have exceeded their constitutional authority or
even broken the law. The USA, however, does not
need to spend time, energy, and money on years of legal actions to prove it and
punish the guilty. Removing them from office and taking away their power is
sufficient. We face challenges at home
and abroad that threaten our very existence as a nation, and we need our
government to lead us in a united effort to resolve those problems in our
favor.