The Roots of the Trump Assassination Attempts
Briefly

In many Third-World countries, falling out of power means being declared an enemy of the people, leading to 'lawfare' to justify life sentences or assassination.
Dictators in power are viewed as advocates of democracy, while those out of power are labeled fascists and enemies, showcasing a twisted narrative of political survival.
Critics portray Donald Trump as an enemy of democracy, despite his electoral engagements, illustrating a broader issue of how political figures are vilified once they lose power.
Efforts to use lawfare against Trump often resulted in weak cases, with some charges being inflated or built on vague testimonies, revealing flaws in the justice manipulation.
Read at The American Conservative
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