The indictment of Donald J. Trump was unsealed to an almost universally negative reaction—even those who want to see him behind bars. How likely is the case to be dropped before going to trial? What jurisdiction does the DA claim to have? To what standard should an indictment of a former president be held? And has Donald Trump forfeited his right to argue the justice system has been politicized?

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  1. GlennAmurgis Coolidge
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    I disagree with the statement that Trump violated the norms – do these guys study history.

    The election of 1800 was as bad as the current – what Jefferson and Adams accused each other was as bad as what we have seen today (and they were friends)

    Is Harry Reid lying about Romney’s tax status on the Senate floor and then bragging about how the lie worked after the election any worse?

    Was VP Biden telling us at Romney was going to put you back in chains any worse?

    Was Hillary Clinton pushing the Steele Dossier and the FBI weaponizing this to get rid of Trump any worse. 

     

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