Trump, who was indicted Thursday, never did throw Hillary in jail, likely because he understood what the optics would do to the country. Share
With the indictment of former President Donald Trump, the U.S. has entered the “era of police-state politics,” as The Federalist’s Margot Cleveland put it Friday morning. The prosecution and expected arrest of a former president — and likely presidential challenger — is a serious thing, made all the more outrageous by the nakedly political nature of New York D.A. Alvin Bragg’s mission. Bragg appears to be ginning up a criminal probe out of a possible campaign finance issue that federal prosecutors had already declined to pursue.
While the alliance of media and Democrat operatives who have been on a mission to bring Trump down since before the 2016 election rejoice over the unprecedented move, it’s worth revisiting the myriad times that their ilk decried Trump’s 2016 […]
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