Donald Trump’s TV propaganda channels demanded political reprisals on Thursday night as the former president was booked in Georgia on felony criminal charges connected with his plot to subvert the 2020 election.
Hosts and guests on Fox News and Newsmax called for Republicans to respond with retaliatory prosecutions of President Joe Biden and other Democrats, legislative action, and even civil war.
Trump surrendered at Fulton County Jail and was booked on 13 state counts including racketeering, “soliciting a public officer to violate their oath, conspiring to impersonate a public officer, conspiring to commit forgery in the first degree and conspiring to file false documents.” He was released on a $200,000 bond after being fingerprinted and photographed.
Trump currently faces a total of 91 criminal counts across four federal and state trials: In addition to the Georgia case, he was indicted earlier this year in federal court on charges related to his election subversion plot and his retention of government documents, as well as in New York state court on charges related to a hush money payoff to the adult film actress Stormy Daniels during the 2016 campaign.
Trump’s media allies have furiously defended him after each indictment. They have offered a flurry of demagoguery and misinformation about the charges and prosecutors in order to baselessly declare him the victim of politicized prosecutions and denounce Biden as an authoritarian who is turning the United States into a “banana republic.” Their furious rhetoric not only flies in the face of the facts about those cases, but also defies both their past demands for the prosecutions of Democrats before and during Trump’s presidency and their explicit calls for future political prosecutions.
Those calls were revived on Thursday night as Trump was booked following his latest indictment and his media supporters tried to whip their viewers into a frenzy once more.
Right-wing political operative Ned Ryun said on Fox’s Jesse Watters Primetime that Republican state attorneys general need to respond to Trump’s indictments with “lawfare, launching nukes right back at the left” to establish “mutually assured destruction.”
“You're saying Republicans should promise mug shots of Democrats,” host Jesse Watters replied.
“One-hundred percent,” Ryun said. “They've already posted four indictments on Trump and our state AGs are sitting there looking at each other like they don't know what time it is.”
“We are right now in a fight for the actual future and existence of a constitutional republic,” he added. “And at some point, you have to fight fire with fire — and if we don't do that, they are going to continue down this path."