Can Trump Jail or Kill His Critics? Don’t Look Away
Chris Krebs told the truth about the 2020 election.
Miles Taylor warned us Trump was a threat to national security.
Now Trump calls it treason.
In a real democracy, that’s just tough talk.
In an unraveling one? That’s a threat.
The Supreme Court just handed Trump “absolute immunity” for official acts—but didn’t say what counts. So if he claims ordering arrests or worse is part of his presidential duties?
He might get away with it.
Assassinations. Political imprisonment. It’s not hyperbole—it’s a legal gray zone now.
And Trump lives in gray zones. He exploits chaos. He defies courts. He makes everything personal—and calls it policy.
But there’s still a crack in the armor:
He has zero immunity for unofficial acts.
That’s where we fight. In court. In public. In protest.
Because the only thing stopping a strongman is a stronger people.
We’ve seen this movie. We know how it ends.
Unless we change the script.
