Wow, I didn't realize that Trump's lawyers argued in court that Trump could in fact murder people without repercussion.
Lindsey Graham said Trump could 'kill 50' members of the GOP and 'it wouldn't matter': book
Years later, his lawyers defended that remark, saying in a court hearing that he could not be investigated or criminally prosecuted if he did in fact shoot someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue.
"At the time, Judge Denny Chin pressed Trump lawyer William Consovoy on the limits of presidential immunity, referencing Trump's remarks about shooting someone.
"Nothing can be done, that's your position?" Chin asked Consovoy, Insider's Sonam Sheth reported.
"That is correct, that is correct," Consovoy replied."
The admiration of DJT by about 30 -35% is historical in the sense that he is likely the
most despicable person to have that amount of admiration in US history.
Trying to think of others. These came to mind:
1. Columbus
2. Pete Rose
3. Michael Jackson
4. Roman Polansky
5. Alfred Hitchcock
Debatable:
1. Robert E. Lee (I think it is hard to post-judge him now, but obviously what he did was pretty objectively bad)
2. Joseph McCarthy (Did he maintain his admiration?)
3. John Wayne (seems still beloved when he was really, really terrible to people - mostly women)
5. Mother Theresa (maybe not truly despicable so doesn't qualify, but definitively overrated)
6. Walt Disney (racist and misognystic)
7. Elvis (hebephile)