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I'm not here to argue with you. I don't care about your feelings just the facts. You can look into the charges further at your own leisure. I'm not here to debate them with you. And I'm definitely not here for what aboutisms. If somebody breaks the law and gets caught then a trial is commenced based on evidence. If you can't get enough evidence to convince a grand jury to indite then there is clearly not a case.
I am stating facts. The charges are political.
Just because a grand jury agreed, doesn’t mean it’s a good case. It’s why the Georgia case is falling apart quickly. Should have never went to a grand jury.
Even if convicted, Trump can still be president.
Yes.This says a lot about about America as a whole.
https://www.thecollector.com/jesus-christ-trial-judicial-errors/
Interesting but I don't see the relevance to the discussion at hand. Our Lord and Savior never tried to interfere with any elections.
Jesus was wrongly persecuted.