In my career I watched people show disdain and even hate for upper management in the companies they work for and for good reason a lot of times. Management doesn't care about the people, they say. I also find that to be true a lot of times. "They have their boots on our neck".
My point here is that since the Supreme Court overturned the Chevron Doctrine so many people are adamant that they we give government and administrative agencies more power. The government always has a bigger boot on our neck than any job I ever had. I could always quit my job and do something different.
We can't quit government!
Illegal immigration and deportation were agreed upon by most everyone before Trump. People change their minds with the direction of the wind nowadays.
Trump Derangement Syndrome is real, and it is pervasive. It's amazing that people can forget their morals and beliefs over one man. After 10 years I have come to the conclusion that the TV told them to.
No "Client List". What do they think being "held accountable" means? Whether they release a list or the government releases a list which now we understand doesn't exist from their lawyer's own mouth, the only way to get justice is for a case to be made in which they will have to testify and publicly face the people they accuse. At that time, will they still be scared of the people they accuse?
Is something fishy here?