The Jury, Not the Prosecutor, Decides Who's Guilty
Briefly

Republican leaders claim Trump's case was politically prosecuted, but it doesn't change the legal process or the crimes he committed, as proven by jurors finding him guilty on 34 counts.
The process of convicting a defendant demands solid legal proof, irrespective of the prosecutor's motivations. Trump's guilt was established through proper legal procedures, disproving claims of a biased trial.
Read at The Atlantic
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