The article is paywalled, found this on another site:
In summary, Trump's immigration policies for 2025 include:
Implementing the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.
Detaining migrants on military bases.
Flying migrants out of the country on military planes.
Building mass deportation camps to address detention space shortages.
Withholding passports, Social Security numbers, and other government benefits from children of undocumented immigrants born in the United States.
Deploying National Guard troops and state police to assist in immigration enforcement.
Using executive orders to challenge the 14th Amendment's guarantee of birthright citizenship.
Employing aggressive immigration enforcement tactics such as large-scale raids and street-level roundups.
Mobilizing the Department of Defense under the Insurrection Act to enforce immigration policies.
I'm pretty disappointed. I was looking forward to Newsome emerging as a dark horse candidate to save the day from both Trump and Biden. Hopefully he will recover from this scandal and find his way to the White House through whatever convoluted mechanism the powerful have created. Having said that (which also means "BUT"):
"3 Words: Republican Supreme Court"
"I love how republicans act so scandalized by newsom's corruption when it's weaksauce compared to theirs"
"One of the problems for you is that once your entire party becomes the cult of a corrupt criminal con man, you lose the ability to complain about any of those qualities."
"This is how big business operates in America. Not much different than China or any other third world country at this point."
"Scroll up trumper. Newsom is corrupt. And any republican who claims to be offended by that is full of ---- because they worship the king of corruption."
"I can admit newsom is corrupt for this little bit of corruption."
"I like Gavin but I have been concerned about many things he has said or done. This is concerning to me too. Having said that none of it even comes close to Trumpy and the Gang's blatant criminal behavior."
"Stupid cult members can't admit trump is corrupt when the evidence has buried his fat ass."
"Meanwhile, Panera workers in California will make $16/hr. More than double the $7.25 Federal minimum wage in Red states that don't even have a State minimum wage."
"Republican pretending to oppose corruption. Hilarious."
I'm still learning here, but would any of the above be considered a "whataboutism"? Asking for a friend