Donald Trump convicted of 34 felony charges related to sex, money, and election laws. Prosecutors framed violation as election tampering. Political opponents seek further consequences for January 6th actions.
The complexity of laws creates a situation where anyone can be convicted, even on minor infractions, akin to Soviet-era state control. Prosecutors often find grounds to convict individuals, especially political adversaries.
Bipartisan leaders typically avoid overtly weaponizing the prosecutorial system. However, Trump, an outsider, faces heightened scrutiny and punishment due to bipartisan desire to see him penalized. Convictions are seen as retribution by both Democrats and Establishment Republicans.
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