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‘Lowering The Temperature’ Starts With Ending The Political Prosecutions

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Following the failed assassination of former (and future) President Donald Trump, the state media is now calling on everyone else to “lower the temperature” of political rhetoric. That’s rich. This comes after years of Democrats and leftists baselessly comparing President Trump to history’s greatest monsters and allowing partisans to declare Trump and his supporters an “existential threat to democracy,” all with no pushback or challenge by the state media.

There is a simple way to test the sincerity of the haughty media types suddenly parroting this newfound “lower the temperature” mantra: is corporate media willing to commit to stopping the unprecedented, unsupported, and abusive lawfare against President Trump and his supporters by calling out those who make the most vile, hateful, and vitriolic attacks against Trump and the Make America Great Again movement? Are they willing to plead guilty to their role in the temperature-raising and pledge to do their part to now lower it?

Lower Temps by Ending Lawfare

First and foremost, if the left wants to “lower the temperature,” then they should call out the unprecedented manner in which Biden has chosen to try to be reelected: by vanquishing his political rival: not at the ballot box, but in the courthouse.

An honest “media” interested in “lowering the temperature” would demand Biden order the dismissal of all federal charges against Trump. That includes the infuriatingly biased charges of “mishandling” classified documents. Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden clearly have more culpability than Trump on that score, but only Trump faces a government jihad.

If the media wants to lower the temperature? Collectively, they should demand that Biden tell his Democratic acolytes in New York and Atlanta to call off the dogs in those Soviet-style proceedings. Even former New York governor and attorney general Andrew Cuomo has said that the

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