Are we going to see government criminals going to prison? I don’t know. I don’t exactly have a lot of hope for it, you understand. But I have more hope for it today than I did two days ago. I’ve never been a big truster of Tulsi Gabbard, but I’m willing to work with anyone who wants to work with me to make things better. So if Trump wanted to give her a chance, I supported him in that venture. We don’t make the coalition to save America bigger by telling people they can’t take part in it after all. But just because I was willing to give her a shot doesn’t mean I expected much out of her. I expected her to not do much and maybe get released in favor of someone who would do the job. But she has surprised me.

She just referred government officials who abused their office to subvert the will of the people to the justice department for prosecution. Now I don’t know if it will work. But I do know this. Government criminals need to go to prison for breaking the law if they are convicted. And they need to be prosecuted to be convicted. So this puts us closer to that than we have seen in a long time. And the future of our Republic depends on government officials knowing they will go to prison if they misuse the power they have to abuse the people. Because we can’t just allow them to do that without repercussions, or they will always abuse us when they get the chance.

And now I have some hope that we will see that. More hope than I had when the week began. And we shall see if my hope is born out as the days, weeks, and months go on ahead of us.