During a break from the Senate’s presidential impeachment trial, Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) yesterday offered a defense of Donald Trump I haven’t heard from other senators.
“I’ve been a Trump supporter for the agenda,” Braun, who was elected in 2018, told NBC News. “I’ve come here to work on health care, I was one of the first guys to join the Climate Caucus. I think it’s a big deal.”
“When it comes to the president’s behavior and style, we knew what we were getting here,” he added, saying Trump was elected to shake up the establishment.
It’s a curious perspective. Confronted with evidence of brazen presidential abuses, in which Trump stands accused of executing an illegal extortion scheme, the Indiana Republican has effectively decided to shrug his shoulders.
It’s a line of thought I like to call “The Snake” argument.
If you never saw a Trump stump speech before the election, you may not appreciate just how much the Republican enjoys reading — indeed, performing — Al Wilson’s “The Snake” parable.









