We got breaking news last week reporting that Donald Trump is on tape pressuring Republican operatives in Michigan — a key swing state — to take part in his conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election.

This is on top of every other sordid, narcissistic, corrupt, illegal, and authoritarian thing we know Trump has done — in business, as a “celebrity,” and in politics.
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