On PBS Newshour it's said out loud by Gary Abernathy during a wrap-up of the news regarding Trump's indictment and the expulsion of two Black representatives in Tennessee's legislature. First he said that Trump is above the law. He said other people could and maybe should be prosecuted for document fraud but Trump should be given a pass because he's too important.
Then he said during the discussion about the protest in Tennessee that the two who were expelled had violated the decorum of the legislature. He said they should face whatever punishment the GOP controlled legislature deemed necessary, regardless of the effects and consequences of disenfranchising the people of the districts they represent. Mind you, they did not break any laws, all they did was make the Republican leadership look bad by joining the anti-gun protester's calls that something be done to reduce gun homicides and mass shootings, especially in schools. There are plenty of examples elsewhere, including in the US Congress where members of those bodied joined protesters. Only in Tennessee did lawmakers get expelled of exercising their right to free speech.
To GOP MAGA leaders, the law is to be applied at their discretion and they see no contradiction in what they are demanding be done, or in Trump's case, not done. Also, Abernathy said "everybody says" Bragg's case against Trump is weak and therefore is a political charge, not a legal one. He said that before he had the opportunity to see what the evidence is. He's jumping the gun and saying what he cannot know.
If the leaders of our country refuse to follow the Constitution and have no fear of the law should they get caught breaking it (Trump, Clarence Thomas), our democracy will not stand.
In fascism, the discretionary power of the dictator prevails over the rule of law.