The federal justice department has determined that the nation’s president is shielded from criminal prosecution, a situation emphasized by Donald Trump’s return to the White House as a convicted felon. This has raised questions about the consistency of justice and the implications for the rule of law in the United States.
Despite being a convicted felon, Trump's path back to the presidency highlights the absence of constitutional barriers, leading to significant debate over the fairness of the legal system in the U.S. and its legitimacy.
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