The question isn’t why Trump has been indicted four times, it’s how the former president managed to go this long without having been indicted before.
Republicans are responding to Donald Trump’s fourth criminal indictment by effectively recycling the talking points they used in response to the former president’s first three indictments. The justice system has been “weaponized.” The White House has “politicized” law enforcement. The charges are an “abuse” and an “injustice.” We’ve become a “third-world country.” It’s all “election interference.” And so on.
The core problem with this argument is that it’s predicated on a deeply strange assumption: To take the line from Trump’s partisan defenders seriously, one must accept as a given that the former president has earned the benefit of the doubt. As the argument goes, this necessarily raises suspicions, not about him, but about those who’d dare to accuse this virtuous and honorable man of wrongdoing.
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