When you're smart enough to know that what Trump and Musk are doing ISN'T ILLEGAL...
But you get paid to malign them and to scare (any) viewers into thinking it IS ILLEGAL...
But the Legal Department won't let you defame them cuz Trump has a pretty good record as of late with lawsuits...
So you put on your thinking cap and come up with what you think is a brilliant comment, worthy of a Pulitzer...THIS IS HER QUOTE:
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American Civil War History:
On April 14, 1865, actor and Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth shot President Abraham Lincoln in the back of the head at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.. Lincoln, watching the play Our American Cousin, was mortally wounded and died the next morning, causing national shock just days after the Civil War's end.
Key Details of the Assassination:
The Act: During the final act of the comedy, Booth, familiar with the play, entered the presidential box and shot Lincoln with a .44-caliber derringer.
The Escape: After stabbing Rathbone, a guest in the box, Booth leaped to the stage, breaking his leg, and shouted, "Sic semper tyrannis! The South is avenged!".
Immediate Aftermath: Lincoln was carried to the Peterson House across the street, where he died on April 15, 1865, at 7:22 a.m..
Conspirator Motive: Booth, a supporter of the Confederacy, aimed to avenge the South's defeat and initially planned to kidnap Lincoln before shifting to assassination.
Booth was a ...