Johnson added the U.S. is a much more global country than it was in the 19th century. If the world lost faith in our ability to govern ourselves on such a fundamental level as having free and fair elections, I strongly believe that at a certain point, it would hurt the U.S. economy, Johnson said. If there’s one thing Republicans don’t want to be known for, it’s tanking the economy. I think if the world begins to disinvest from the U.S. because it can’t trust that we are a nation of laws, that could change things very quickly, he continued. The other factor is the American people. I think, unlike in the 19th century, we’re not in an information asymmetrical world now. Social media has changed the way that social activism happens, and if activists on social media can screw up the ticket sales for Donald Trump’s Tulsa rally, who knows what they could do if all of these laws remain law.
US President Joe Biden on Tuesday (local time) traveled to Tulsa, Oklahoma to visit the survivors of the city 1921 race massacre and unveiled a broad plan to