The Treatment of President Trump
By: Bill O'ReillyDecember 12, 2019
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It should be clear to any fair person that President Trump has not been treated the way other presidents have been. After the Horowitz testimony yesterday, we now know beyond any doubt that powerful forces actively undermined Mr. Trump’s campaign and, after he took office, his administration.
 
But the guilty parties will never admit what they did even though I expect some of them to be indicted over the FISA warrant fiasco.
 
And, of course, the press will never report the true story; that a President is under constant attack by the “resistance” and that there are no constraints.
 
Americans who do not approve of Donald Trump now have a decision to make.  Do they reward a corrupt system that treats the President so unfairly  - by voting against him?
 
Millions of Americans don’t care about the corruption, I know that.  They just despise Trump therefore anything goes.
 
But I think some voters are thinking this over. They may believe that a terrible injustice to a fellow human being should not be enabled.
 
Donald Trump with all his swagger and bluster, is not a sympathetic figure.  But he has been grievously wronged.
 
That’s not what America is all about.  At least not in the past.  But the United States is changing and not for the better in my opinion.  Next November we’ll see how we the people deal with injustice.
 
See you at 7 this evening.