Or more correctly think you're missing how disaffected lot of late 20's to late 30's men are in parts of the country. [...]
I know, I know, "if just a tiny percent decide to build a big igloo" and all that, but I'm also old enough to remember way back three years ago when the country took the biggest running leap at totalitarianism in my lifetime - something that made PATRIOT Act look like the Bill of Rights - and how a bunch of young guys with rifles didn't start murdering bad politicians. The closest we got was a spicy Capital tour and the FBI pretending to kidnap a governor. Even people who ordinarily love to talk big about killing cops and politicians instead just stared at their own feet and mumbled about why people shouldn't choose that hill to die on.
If Trump ever were to be merced in prison (which I doubt will happen), all the perpetrators have to do is give an Epstein-level of coverup - the barest shredded gossamer of a lie to tell ourselves - and my guess is that suddenly those hundreds of thousands of assassins will suddenly find all the reasons that this is not the hill to die on.
Maybe I'm wrong, or maybe my view of the situation is colored by my own personal dislike of Trump, I just don't see the fire of revolution being ignited by Trump's crucifixion.