Nancy Mace Has a Wild New Defense for Endorsing a Rapist for President

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During the hearings, the key witness against Willis crumbled on the stand, admitting he didn’t know when Willis and Wade began dating, how their relationship began, or even what trips they took together. But the most important thing to remember, Willis has stressed, is that Trump and his co-defendants are currently on trial for “trying to steal an election.”

McAfee chastised Willis for what he described as a “tremendous lapse in judgment.” But he ultimately refused to throw her off the case, saying she must resolve the “appearance of impropriety” by either recusing herself or removing Wade. And again, Wade has already stepped down.

The former president’s strategy has been to delay every single one of his legal battles as long as possible, in the hopes that he is reelected in November and can use his newfound presidential powers to shield himself from prosecution. His accusation against Willis dragged out the Georgia proceedings for weeks, and if the appeals court accepts his application, legal proceedings could take even longer to get going. A trial date has not yet been scheduled.

Naiehybfisn374 on April 1st, 2024 at 15:40 UTC »

The central issue I have with Trump's followers is that they can never just be honest about who their guy is. Instead of "Yes, he did that, it's bad, but I support him because [whatever]" they only ever clamor to deny, dodge, gaslight and throw a fit.

Their support is inherently and innately dishonest. They can't be real with themselves and they can't be real with anyone else. Makes it effectively impossible to have anything even resembling a discussion because they're bullshitting from the jump.

nwgdad on April 1st, 2024 at 15:09 UTC »

She is being shamed for supporting a rapist. The fact that she was once raped and still supports him shows her total lack of empathy.

OppositeDifference on April 1st, 2024 at 15:05 UTC »

I mean, at least 18 women have credibly accused Trump of various degrees of sexual assault. He's also said some very disturbing things regarding underage girls (including his own daughter)...

The question I'd have for Nancy when it comes to supporting him is how would she feel about letting Trump spend a day unattended with her daughter.

I suspect that if she were to give an actual honest answer to that question, it would be illuminating.