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Originally Posted by devo22
because he's broken the law and because the indictment is ready now. Simple as that. Dressing it up as a political witch hunt distracts from the fact that the man has done things that are illegal. How can the party of law and order be against due process? Oh sorry, I forgot - it's only the party of law and order if it's convenient to them. My bad.
This will ultimately only lead to a slap on the wrist, and of course he won't spend a single day in prison if he's convicted - but the fact that a president is at least partly held accountable for his illegal actions is a win for democracy. And given that there's other cases pending (Georgia should be ready soon, and then of course there's the documents case too), I hope the man is bombarded with indictments and court dates going forward.
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I don't disagree with you, I'm pointing out where the 75% comes from. It's people's perception of what's happening. Both things can be true, this can be a legitimate case that Bragg really really made an effort on for political gain that others before him didn't and other after him won't. It's like his raison-d'etre for being elected.