In a wide-ranging interview on Wednesday's Boston Public Radio, Sen. Edward Markey made his thoughts on former President Donald Trump clear: he "should be ...
"And if we can't, we have to move on to that next stage." "All you really have to know is how to ask the question of, 'Is there a safeguard here to make sure kids don't get exploited? We should just move to becoming a democracy, where ultimately, it's just one vote, one person — they elect the president of the United States. "I think that the law should be followed, and it's a very important example to set that even a president is not immune to being prosecuted if he has violated the law," Sen. "It's a very important statement to make if [Special Counsel] Jack Smith and if the Department of Justice decide that sufficient evidence has been developed to indict." "Ultimately, we should just abolish the electoral college," he said.
Is the GOP the party of animal cruelty, specifically against man's best friend? Without knowing the facts, many people would probably guess yes—though as it ...
[hated her dog Chappy](https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2019/10/donald-trump-dog) (and that the feeling was mutual). [emerged](https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/10/dr-oz-dog-killing-pennsylvania-senate-race) in October that then Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dr. [strapped](https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/dog-carrier/) his Irish setter, Seamus, to the roof of the family station wagon for a 12-hour drive. According to the [arrest warrant affidavit](https://static.politico.com/dc/fc/3bf3a820402b913db53e111819a0/dougherty-state-stsw2022002108-miscellaneous-redacted.pdf), the dog belongs to a woman named Tifani Eledge, and the alleged kick caused “a cut to the dog’s stomach.” (Phillips and Collins did not respond to Politico’s requests for comment.) Phillips previously served as Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign director in Georgia, until he resigned following [reports from](https://www.wsbtv.com/news/politics/trumps-executive-director-admits-to-destroying-laptop-slashing-tires/451064406/) [various news outlets](https://www.11alive.com/article/news/local/ex-trump-campaign-director-in-georgia-has-violent-past/85-327423276) that he pleaded guilty in 2008 to criminal trespassing and battery, for which he was [sentenced](https://www.wsbtv.com/news/politics/trumps-executive-director-admits-to-destroying-laptop-slashing-tires/451064406/) to three years of probation, several dozen hours of community service, and a fine of $1,567 fine. Later, the university defended Oz as “a highly respected researcher and clinician” but did not deny any of the allegations of animal cruelty. He also spent much of his tenure in Washington denigrating ex-employees and other perceived foes by comparing them to dogs, tweeting that his enemies “ [choked like a dog](https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/741590381503086592),” been “ [dumped like a dog](https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/949498795074736129),” been “ [fired like a dog](http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/dog-curious-comparison-becomes-trumps-best-friend),” and “ [kicked out of the ABC News debate like a dog](https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/686327439870574592).” In 2007, the world learned that presidential hopeful Mitt Romney—for whom Phillips served as Georgia state director during the 2008 primary—once (In a statement to [Patriot-News](https://www.pennlive.com/news/2022/10/oz-campaign-declines-to-address-controversy-over-animal-abuse-allegations.html), Oz campaign spokesperson Brittany Yanick called the Jezebel story “totally false and preposterous” and insisted “Doctor Oz never abused any animals, and suggesting otherwise is ridiculous.” During the fact-checking process for [an article](https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/john-fetterman-dr-oz-pennsylvania-senate-race.html) about the US Senate race in Pennsylvania, Oz’s campaign, per the publication, “did not deny the allegations about the puppies.”) Mehmet Oz was was allegedly responsible for the deaths of hundreds of dogs and an “entire litter of puppies.” As a reminder, that report, [from Jezebel](https://jezebel.com/dr-oz-s-scientific-experiments-killed-over-300-dogs-e-1849609272), revealed that, according to a review of 75 studies published by Oz between 1989 and 2010, his research experiments killed at least 329 canines and inflicted “significant suffering on them and the other animals used in experiments.” (Pigs, rabbits, and rodents were also reportedly harmed.) In May 2004, Columbia University, Oz’s employer at the time, was ordered to pay a $2,000 penalty for violating the Animal Welfare Act. Without knowing the facts, many people would probably guess yes—though as it turns out, the facts also support this conclusion! (His probation was ultimately reduced.) (While Romney—who fully [copped](https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/mitt-romneys-dog-on-the-car-roof-story-still-proves-to-be-his-critics-best-friend/2012/03/14/gIQAp2LxCS_story.html) to the incident—had only planned to make predetermined stops along the way, that plan was disturbed when a Seamus suffered a bout of what we can only assume was terror-induced diarrhea.)