In a Christmas season of renewal, Trump's boldness is bringing hopeful change
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"For Christians, Christmas is a holiday about hope and redemption. In some ways, that's been the story of 2024, too. It’s impossible not to notice that in many quarters across the United States, things are returning to something more like normal. That's a hopeful change."
"After Donald Trump was elected president for the first time in 2016, the response was, well, crazy. 'Don't normalize Trump' was the battle cry of Democrats, as they proceeded to de-normalize virtually every institution in America. Universities offered their students coloring books, emotional support dogs and therapy and professors even suggested impeachment before he took office."
"Trump's 2020 loss was followed by civil and criminal lawfare in both state and federal jurisdictions and the weaponization of the bureaucracy against him and his supporters. An FBI SWAT-style raid on his home featured agents rifling through Melania's underwear and tossing bogus classified document covers for staged photos."
"The Jan. 6 committee in Congress was so fair that it shredded mountains of documents and tried to sneak legislation immunizing its members from investigation. After a brief pause, lasting about 15 minutes, they started calling him Hitler again. A lesser man would have folded under the pressure."
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