As much as some people are happy to see this day, smart people also have a bit of sadness too. Our former president has been indicted on 34 counts in New York State. We have never seen anything like this before, and it will be a precedent no matter what results from the trial.
People who know me know that I despise our former president for how he divided this country and for how he normalized extremist nuts. Even worse, he created a situation where professional politicians are afraid of his supporters - something reminiscent of 1930's Germany. And yet, our republic has survived - so far.
Trump's lawyers have characterized this indictment as a political action, claiming that the ex-president's opponents are using the courts to harm him. I find this amazing, as Trump is known for using the courts to get his way with others. He claims that he is a political victim. But he brought it on himself. He pissed off too many people, and is now finding that Karma is a bitch.
I, for one, am upset that the trial will not take place until 2024, and that he will not be under any gag order to keep from aggravating the public in a way that would allow for a fair trial by a jury of his peers. I am also upset that there is no way to accelerate this case, so that it will not affect next year's election season. I will be upset if this case creates a possible constitutional crisis, if Trump is elected but the trial is still taking place. As they say, "Justice Delayed is Justice Denied" and Trump continues his tactic of trying to run out the clock.
It's a sad time for America, as we can no longer automatically hold our presidents in high esteem anymore. This indictment shows us that our leaders are only human and must be held accountable for their actions when called for. In short, it's time for America to grow up and realize that we are no longer the special "Beacon on the Hill" that we once thought this nation to be.
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