Hey, if you have evidence of a crime, you should sue them.
In civil court.
I mean, if the evidence is there, it's an easy victory.
You know, like how E. Jean Carol sued Trump for Sexual Assault.
Like how New York sued Trump for running a fraudulent charity.
Like how a bunch of former students sued Trump for running a fraudulent 'university'.
Although... I do wonder why none of the Republican Governors with Republican Attorney Generals haven't done it yet.
Because the States can and do sue the Federal Government on a regular basis.
Like, they could sue the Federal Government and Fauci for all of the deaths on behalf of the families.
And if the crime is so clear and the evidence is so abundant, it's weird that they haven't done it yet.
They could sue Hillary for... being Hillary? I dunno. And it's been almost a decade since she was involved in politics at all, and it has been a decade since she was involved in the government.
But the States can sue people, other states, and the federal government.
It's weird that they haven't. And it's weirder that Trump was President for 4 whole years and not once was Hillary indicted for anything.
Weird.
Unless.
I mean.
Unless it's all just partisan bullshit and they haven't done anything that they need to be "held accountable" for.
I mean, you can say "I don't like these policies, and we need to follow a different path. If we elect these people, we can get on that path."
That's fine.
But demanding your political rivals be "held accountable" for.. reasons... that's not democratic at all.