justice system integrity

White House: Trump Wouldn’t Let Go of Hunter Biden, Justifying Pardon

The White House’s assertion that Donald Trump wouldn’t “let go” of Hunter Biden in the context of a potential pardon highlights a deeply partisan and intensely personal conflict playing out on the national stage. This isn’t simply about legal proceedings; it’s about the weaponization of the justice system for political gain.

The pardon itself is viewed by many as a necessary preemptive measure. The relentless pursuit of Hunter Biden by Republican-led investigations was seen not as a genuine quest for justice, but as a calculated attempt to damage Joe Biden politically. The intensity and the seemingly disproportionate penalties pursued against Hunter for relatively minor offenses underscored this perception.… Continue reading

Juror is struck off Trump panel in hush money trial over anonymity fears

I can’t help but feel a sense of unease and disgust when reflecting on the situation surrounding the juror being struck off the Trump panel in the hush money trial over anonymity fears. The blatant disregard for the safety and well-being of these jurors is appalling, especially considering the implications of exposing them to potential harm from Trump’s zealous supporters.

The media’s irresponsible reporting and detailed descriptions of jurors, including personal information such as where they live and work, only exacerbate the risks these individuals face. The fact that jurors are being doxxed and potentially threatened is a stark reminder of the volatile and dangerous environment surrounding this trial.… Continue reading