Well, I mean. There are definitely some good things to meme about. You hardly would think it matters that Republicans are blasting Trump for his promise to pardon people for January 6th if he is elected.
That Democrats and "so-called" RINOs are "redefining" the terms of what a Vice President can or can't do at a confirmation hearing. When, they're actually clarifying that a Vice President cannot, in fact, halt the confirmation in any way as that would give the Executive Branch it's own power to disrupt the checks and balances of the state.
That Trump lost in court, again, and was forced to hand in the documentation of his activities to the public. You know, have that transparency he claimed he'd have over his original political opponent, Hillary, who was torn apart by the media for having her computers and laptops destroyed (in standard procedure once a person's term is over or otherwise terminated, yet any relevant data is stored on a physical copy that is either public or classified).
Yet, Trump has apparently torn up (and re-taped) the documents. (Personally or someone else, unverified at this time.) Which appears to be that very same need for privacy in regards to what he said and did that Hillary appeared to want to avoid with the public exposure of her emails. Further, destruction of Presidential documents, especially to hide potentially incriminating evidence, is potentially a crime in and of itself. Even if the President himself is responsible of that destruction; as we had a previous President have to resign to avoid criminal prosecution.
Trump supporting the Truckers of Canada, minor in comparision to everything else but still - relevent to our Candian friends who are indeed getting the recognition they deserve on the frontpage.
Honestly, between all this news about Trump - it does feel like 2020 all over again. And not just because I'm on my third year working at home.
All I can say to Republican during the mid-terms is good luck! There are many I'd like to see re-elected and even more defeat their respective Democrat opponents. Unless, of course, all they're doing is pledging to support Trump or using his same disreputable and honestly cringeworthy tactics. The very same that turned me off from the Democrats in the first place in the early nineties.