Domenico Montanaro
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And of course, what happened in last year, New York, with the dropping of the case against former New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
In all these instances...
The ethics of career prosecutors are being put to the test.
And so long as the president commands the Justice Department to target his critics, it's likely to keep happening.
And for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution.
Well, the situation in Minneapolis is really highlighting some of these aggressive tactics of the Trump administration.
There's new polling this week out from a couple of outfits.
A Quinnipiac poll found that 57% disapprove of the way that ICE is enforcing immigration laws.
53% said that they don't think that the shooting was justified, while only 35% say that it was.
And this has become the real problem for Trump on something that had been an advantage with immigration.
You know, people may be in favor of deporting criminals who are in the country illegally, but they've also been saying for months that they see this administration's approach as going too far or acting too harshly when it comes to deportations.
And that's been dragging down Trump's numbers overall on immigration.
Yeah.
And I have to say, from a raw politics perspective, I mean, do Republicans really want to elevate the profiles of people like Mark Kelly, the senator from Arizona, or Alyssa Slotkin, the senator from Michigan?
They're two of the more moderate members of the Democratic caucus.
Talking about an astronaut, a former CIA analyst.
I mean, they'd cut pretty good profiles for 2028 candidates.
And I'd venture to say that if not for how the Trump administration has gone after them,
Kelly in particular would not likely be somebody who's as much part of the 2028 conversation as he is now.
And it's also just not the wing of the Democratic Party that politically you would think the Republicans would want to highlight.