So Trump was convicted on all 34 charges of the indictment. As someone who sees Trump as an incurable grifter, based on his long record of fraud and failure, I was pretty happy with the outcome of his NY trial . . . until I read this Vox article on the topic:
https://www.vox.com/politics/353111/tru ... -convicted
This piece explains the weaknesses of the case against Trump, which do not amount to an invalidation of the prosecution but at least show grounds for very reasonable disagreement. I think it is entirely possible that an appeal could be successful.
Of course, Republicans have done their very best to help Trump evade and delay the more serious charges, so it is disingenuous at best for those who have protected Trump, and refused to convict on his impeachments, citing the courts as the proper remedy, to claim now that the judicial remedy was also improper. It was creative, sure, but not improper.
What Republicans do not see, or will not admit publicly, is that they need to stop Trump every bit as much as we do. In fact, they need it more. Right now they are along for a terrifying ride steered by populist extremists who thirst for strongman government to give them what the Constitutional Republic cannot. Only the rare, truly principled Republican is pushing back, and that means being pushed out.
If the regular people supporting Trump were not blinded by their extremism, hatred for the opposition, and shortsighted desires, they would see what really happened in that trial and think long and hard about giving Trump their vote again.
What happened is that Trump lost a very winnable case. And it is clear that his loss stems from his meddling in his own defense to make his second-rate lawyers defend his brand instead of focus on substantive legal issues. He did this because it is what he understands and cares about. It also tells you all you need to know about Trump’s fitness for the job of president. We saw it during COVID, but it was mitigated somewhat by adults in the room. Next time we will have a lot less of that protection.
We can set aside the fact that Trump is a charlatan who has committed multiple crimes. The root problem is that he is so ill-suited for the job that he is dangerous. Only someone drowning in cynicism could vote for this guy truly understanding who he is. Sadly, we are in that place. A fair number of people will vote once again to make Trump president knowing full well that he is a wrecking ball.
"I have learned with what evils tyranny infects a state. For it frustrates all the virtues, robs freedom of its lofty mood, and opens a school of fawning and terror, inasmuch as it leaves matters not to the wisdom of the laws, but to the angry whim of those who are in authority.”