The selective prosecution of Trump’s political opponents could lead to a “dysfunctional cycle of revenge,” Conor Friedersdorf argues.
The selective prosecution of Trump’s political opponents could lead to a “dysfunctional cycle of revenge,” Conor Friedersdorf argues.
Conor is still writing for you guys? He's been the absolute worst, spouting useless drivel for years. Continuing to publish his stupid nonsense casts serious doubt about the Atlantic's credibility as a publication
Well Trump is incredible... misdirection and delay, we completely forgot about the Epstein files. 🙄 Iran, L.A, D.C, Chicago, the National Guard, prosecution all falling one after another at the altar of the Epstein files Those files were suppose to devour Trump from within MAGA🤔 what happened❓
It’s not perpetuating a cycle of revenge if you put the people doing illegal things behind bars.
No one is safe. It’s just like Russia. If our courts fail us we are finished.
This reads like something written by a mildly precocious high schooler for the school paper.
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Hey @theatlantic.com there is NO EVIDENCE of mortgage fraud FFS! There is NO DIRT it is just lies for political oppression just like Russia. Stop taking the bait! Know what there is evidence of? DRUMP WITH EPSTEIN! Release the #EpsteinFiles! Release the #EpsteinFiles! Release the #EpsteinFiles!
Could lead? Aren't we there now?