You can make a better case that Trump could have and should have done more as President to prevent the election steal, than you can that he could and should be doing more now. I mean, he had a lot more power to effect change as President than he does now as a private citizen. As a private citizen he basically has the same tools to work with as the rest of us. He does have more money than most, and he does have the bully pulpit, but that’s not enough to guarantee success in the courts or with election law reform. Just today, with the Kari Lake decision, we saw, once again, how much the cards are stacked against any effort to seek justice on election fraud via the courts.
Why exactly Trump wasn’t able to do more as President to prevent the steal, I don’t know. But I’m not going to accuse him of being a traitor or an agent of Soros. And I’m not going to turn my back on our General because he lost a battle. The bad guys are hoping we do just that.
“Why exactly Trump wasn’t able to do more as President to prevent the steal,”
Immediately after taking office he appointed Chris Kobach to investigate and try to fix this — “Election Czar” or something.
To accomplish this, the states had to play ball, as elections are entirely in states’ jurisdictions. The corrupt states refused to cooperate in any way, including providing data.
No sense in continuing a project that has a zero percent chance of succeeding — ever.