Jiang uses it to describe Trump slowly turning the Epstein controversy into legal-political attack pressure against Democratic enemies.
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lawfare
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "and he is flirting with the idea of running for a third term jd vance they're trying to separate okay so he's gonna can..."
Key Notes
Jiang predicts Trump will get a third term because leaving office would expose him and his family to prosecution and lawfare from Democrats.
Jiang agrees that Trump's legal and political exposure after leaving office makes staying in power part of the war calculus.
Jiang interprets Trump's announced investigation of Bill Clinton and other Democratic-linked figures as part of a broader lawfare strategy enabled by the staged demand for more Epstein disclosures.
Jiang says it is entirely possible Trump will eventually use Epstein-linked lawfare not just against Democrats around Clinton but even against Obama.
Jiang treats the Mar-a-Lago raid and surrounding lawfare as experiences that intensified Trump's persecution complex and reinforced his sense of divine mission.
He argues lawfare against Trump intensified a persecution complex and increased Trump's appeal among racial minorities.
Timestamped Evidence
"and he is flirting with the idea of running for a third term jd vance they're trying to separate okay so he's gonna can..."
"trump has been very clear about this he is going to get a third term and the reason why is that if he ever..."
"you know six um attorney generals or trying to um uh prosecute donald trump you you had these um lawsuits that were trying to..."
"i won't leave office it's that simple okay um and and um a lot a lot of pieces are already in place for his..."
"he'll have like like a solid majority um so again i don't know the specifics of what they have have in mind i think..."
"we all start going well I mean I guess we already have boots on the ground so it's not so crazy that we go..."
"party loses power democrats get into office they have already vowed that they're going to go after him legally so i have a feeling..."
"...raid in mar -a -lago remember all these uh all this lawfare against trump remember that he lost his court case and almost bankrupted..."
"That's what we're seeing today. Okay. So remember what's happening. Remember what's happening is that while the, uh, house oversight committee, um, the Democrats..."
"Um, and it, you know, it's quite on quite honestly, it's entirely possible that one day Trump will use law for gets Obama as..."
"...through all these legal cases in different jurisdictions. I mean, the lawfare committed against Trump was... Yeah. It's just absurd and unreasonable and completely..."
"...be a viable candidate. And then I was observing all this lawfare being conducted against Trump, which gave him a persecution complex and which..."
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