Ro Khanna
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That's why he keeps saying, let's move on, let's move on.
The irony is every time he says move on, it just becomes a bigger and bigger issue.
I think it was the Republican women who broke Trump when history writes the turning point, because it was a Nancy Mace and Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert that stood with Thomas Massey and me.
And at some point, it'll come out what all threats they had to undergo.
I mean, being hauled into the Situation Room, being threatened not just with their careers, but security.
And they stood up and people didn't think we had a shot in hell to get this passed.
And we passed it in the House and we passed it in the Senate and Donald Trump caved.
And since that moment where people said, wow, Trump, you can stand up to Trump and you can win.
There have been so many of these Republican discharge petitions now on different issues.
It's sort of like the floodgates have opened up that, yeah, you can question Donald Trump.
You can stand up to Trump.
It's still not enough.
But people see that he's losing his grip on his own base for all this masculinity.
I mean, what is more masculine than protecting a young girl from a pedophile?
So they see the protection of pedophiles as the least masculine thing.
And this has started to break through.
So I believe that you have a crack in the MAGA coalition, though I was disappointed yesterday with Pam Bondi, because they all circled the wagons.
But Pam Bondi allegedly was threatening Republicans that the DOJ is going to go after you if you don't fall in line.
And they did this to Mark Kelly, right?
They've done this to Eric Swalwell.