DIAMOND: Removing Trump early would add fuel to the fire – Toronto Sun

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In the first six days of 2021 a year that was supposed to offer great hope Trumps conduct led to the loss of two GOP Senate seats in the deep south and a violent riot that attempted to discard a democratic election.

Meanwhile, conservative pundit and best-selling author Ann Coulter, a one-time Trump booster, views his parting conduct as a gift that will harm conservatives for decades.

Following the 2020 election, Trumpism within the Republican Party appeared to remain a strong force. Sen. Marco Rubio was rumoured to be in the line of sight for a primary challenge by Ivanka Trump. Eric Trump had pledged to personally campaign against any Republican who opposed his fathers attempts to overturn the election result.

But then Jan. 6 happened. The damage was added to the losses from the night before.

Many senators dropped their objections. Trumps No. 1 Senate ally, Lindsey Graham, said, Count me out. Enough is enough. Several administration officials have resigned. His own vice-president and national security advisor have been offside from him.

Trumpism not America is in decline. The Republic and the Republican Party should savour and protect this moment.

Removing Trump from office would provide him credence to his allegations of a deep state plot against him. Dont hand him what he wants. Congress should not make him a martyr it would harm democracy and potentially end the Republican Party.

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