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The line Trump said is also very interesting for people to nitpick, as the types who hate Trump would very well say that any crime committed against a fascist government is not even a crime. Any resistance against totalitarianism is warranted kind of mindset. In the case, Trump's quote there could mean many things based on the context it's said in.
Like, the quote is basically the philosophy police or Trump himself has while on the job. They can be convicted of wrongdoings while on duty, but they tend to be immune from this sort of thing if it is to achieve the goal, i.e. a police buying/selling drugs while undercover, or Obama killing that American citizen. You can not agree with this, or think it is gone too far in many cases, but this isn't Trump being a dictator.
Also, this philosophy also would encompass men like Gary Plauche, who I would argue is nothing but a hero for killing Doucet. His lack of punishment for that murder reflects as much.
Like, the quote is basically the philosophy police or Trump himself has while on the job. They can be convicted of wrongdoings while on duty, but they tend to be immune from this sort of thing if it is to achieve the goal, i.e. a police buying/selling drugs while undercover, or Obama killing that American citizen. You can not agree with this, or think it is gone too far in many cases, but this isn't Trump being a dictator.
Also, this philosophy also would encompass men like Gary Plauche, who I would argue is nothing but a hero for killing Doucet. His lack of punishment for that murder reflects as much.