You have to wonder: Is there no limit to what Donald Trump can say and get away with? So often during the campaign, we were certain: That’s it. He’s finally said something so outrageous his supporters will turn against him.

But it never happened. Not when he demeaned war hero John McCain: “I like people that weren’t captured.” Nor when he belittled a Gold Star mother: “She was standing there. She had nothing to say. She probably, maybe she wasn’t allowed to have anything to say.” Not when he declared a federal judge incapable of issuing an unbiased opinion because his parents came from Mexico. Not when he invited Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails, nor when he insisted he actually won the popular vote, nor when he accused Pope Francis of being sympathetic to the Islamic State in Iraq in Syria.

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