Is Trump indictment right, or is it wrong?: Letters

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Opinion: Is Trump indictment right, or is it wrong?: Letters

It’s about time Donald Trump was taken to task for his cavalier attitude toward the rule of law. Many are saying the indictment resulted from some personal vendetta Joe Biden has against the former president. Although I fully expect this claim to be repeated by some of the letters you receive, the indictment was handed down by a Florida grand jury, made up of ordinary citizens, and had nothing whatsoever to do with President Biden.

So, when Trump goes on trial, simply mark it up as a win for the same rule of law he takes such delight in flaunting.The indictment of President Trump puts America in the same class as Cuba, Venezuela, Russia and other Third World countries. It started when Donald Trump ran for office the first time and the Clintons arranged for the famous Russia hoax … all lies.

The only way the senile Joe Biden can win this election is by manipulation and sending the Justice Department after the ex-president. This is very very wrong. Trump did nothing wrong.Whence the need for this question? Of course you indict when there is ample evidence of criminal activity. Just apply the law and stop pretending that Trump’s fanatics have a valid counterpoint. They parted with reality a long time ago. Why should any rational mind take them seriously? Just keep your powder dry.

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