“Lock her up! Lock her up!”
Suddenly, former President Trump’s Ohio rally at the Lorain County Fairgrounds on June 26, 2021, sounded like any given night of 2016 presidential election as then-candidate Trump campaigned across the country maligning Hillary Clinton for phantom crimes and riling up a rage-filled base.
As I watched Trump air 2020 election grievances in his signature stream-of-consciousness way, it became clear to me that this is not the time for Democrats to move on from the Trump years. We don’t need to take the proverbial high road or ignore the continued, powerful influence of the twice-impeached Trump. He is not a figure of the past or a closed chapter of a disastrous book that lasted four long years.
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