US actor Dennis Quaid revealed in an interview that he voted for former President Donald Trump because of what he sees as the 'weaponization of the justice system' and Trump's policy record. Quaid praised Trump's actions in areas such as North Korea, defeating ISIS, and standing up to China. He acknowledged that some people may call Trump an 'a--hole,' but he considers him his 'a--hole.' Quaid also shared his opinion on President Joe Biden, stating that he doesn't feel Biden is truly leading and believes he says things to get votes. Quaid expressed hope for unity among Americans after the election. The interview was conducted by Piers Morgan on 'Piers Morgan Uncensored' [7ec6b50c].
This perspective adds to the ongoing debate about Trump's presidency and his support among celebrities. It highlights the diverse range of reasons why individuals may have voted for Trump, including concerns about the justice system. Quaid's comments also reflect the broader political landscape and the divisions between supporters of Trump and Biden. The interview provides insight into Quaid's views on Trump's policies and his hopes for unity in the country [7ec6b50c].
In a letter published in the Daily Progress, an anonymous author expresses concern about truth and justice in America, particularly in relation to the actions and statements of former President Donald Trump [9649ef5d]. The author mentions the D-Day ceremony and recalls that when Trump attended a D-Day ceremony in Normandy, he decided not to attend with other leaders due to rain and made derogatory comments about fallen soldiers and Senator John McCain. The author also expresses worry about the justice system and the treatment of those who oppose Trump. The author chooses to remain anonymous due to fear of death threats. The letter is a personal view and raises concerns about the state of truth and justice in America.
This letter adds another perspective to the discussion on truth and justice in America, specifically focusing on the actions and statements of Donald Trump. It highlights concerns about the treatment of those who oppose Trump and raises questions about the state of truth and justice in the country. The author's decision to remain anonymous underscores the fear of reprisals that some individuals may have when expressing their views on this topic [9649ef5d].
The article 'Hunter Biden Personifies DOJ’s Two Tiers of Justice' by Lee Williams discusses the comparison between Hunter Biden's criminal gun charges and the case of Miracle Star Vaughn, who pleaded guilty to making false statements during the purchase of firearms. Both cases are similar, but their outcomes are expected to be different due to the DOJ's two tiers of justice. Vaughn received a 366-day prison sentence, while Hunter Biden, despite being found guilty on all counts, is unlikely to serve any prison time. The article criticizes the DOJ for using the gun charges against Hunter Biden as a distraction from his other alleged crimes and suggests that President Joe Biden will likely commute his son's sentence. The author also highlights Joe Biden's actions against gun owners and his zero-tolerance policy, which seems to exclude Hunter Biden. The article is written by Lee Williams, the chief editor of the Second Amendment Foundation's Investigative Journalism Project [30330064].
This article adds a new dimension to the discussion on justice in America, specifically regarding Hunter Biden's criminal gun charges. It highlights the comparison between Hunter Biden's case and another individual who received a prison sentence for similar charges, raising questions about the fairness and consistency of the justice system. The article also raises concerns about potential bias and favoritism in the DOJ's handling of Hunter Biden's case. The author's analysis of President Joe Biden's actions and policies adds further context to the discussion [30330064].