Republicans see Trump as the 'American Navalny'? Hardly. He can't even condemn Putin.
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73% : Trump very much did all those things.68% : Trump could have praised Navalny's courage.
53% : Trump's courage could fit in Putin's pocket, which seems to also be where Trump resides.
33% : Trump does not have that distinction, and he will be out $83 million because of it.
33% : Unlike Navalny, Trump will be judged by a jury of his peers.
31% : Unlike Trump.
30% : More than 60 lawsuits filed by or on behalf of Trump falsely claiming the 2020 U.S. presidential election was somehow rigged or stolen have failed because they lacked proof or merit.
29% : Of course Trump wasn't alone in drawing connections that don't exist between his well-earned legal problems and a Russian political figure who courageously stood up against his country's tyrannical ruler, inevitably paying the ultimate price.
28% : "Maybe pump the brakes on the crazy there, fellas.Alexei Navalny from prison: Corruption flourishes when there's disregard for human rightsBecause it's apparently necessary, I'm going to provide a few quick, off-the-top-of-my-head examples of why Donald "91 State and Federal Charges" Trump is not now, never was, never has been and never will be in any way, shape or form ANYTHING like Alexei Navalny.
25% : It was a wholly legitimate election that Trump lost.
23% : That's something Trump has never done and, based on his apparent bromance with the murderous Russian leader, never will.
21% : For a guy who fancies himself tough - big and strong and feared! - nobody plays the victim as much as Donald Trump.
21% : Trump still refuses to shut up.
17% : Trump, on the other hand, waited a couple days then came out and said northing about Putin's barbarism, instead using Navalny's tragic death as a spring board to highlight his own legal woes and imply that he, the still-alive former American president, is the one REALLY getting screwed over.
15% : Republican mainstay Newt Gingrich was one of the first to dabble in such claptrap, writing in a social media post that the multiple criminal cases Trump brought upon himself are actually examples of Democrats trying "to turn President Trump into an American Navalny.
15% : Trump's remaining presidential primary opponent, Nikki Haley, demonstrated some actual courage Monday after reading the former president's limp-noodle response to the Russian opposition leader's death: "Donald Trump could have condemned Vladimir Putin for being a murderous thug.
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