Wednesday, 13 Nov 2024

Donald Trump’s prosecution is a triumph | Osita Nwanevu

Donald Trump’s prosecution is a triumph | Osita Nwanevu


Donald Trump’s prosecution is a triumph | Osita Nwanevu
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But it would be wrong to suppose on that basis, as some have, that prosecutors who believe presidents have committed crimes have a responsibility to behave like political strategists: to bear public opinion and the expectations of the press in mind by only bringing forth the simplest, most straightforward cases and pursuing only the largest, most eye-popping crimes while letting other offenses slide.

They've no obligation to calibrate the content and timing of their cases to maximize the possibility of success in other wholly unrelated cases in other jurisdictions; the feelings of a defendant's fans and supporters should be of no account whatsoever. This is what it means, to use a phrase Trump himself has long been fond of, to be a nation of laws. It is especially ridiculous, on the latter point, to suppose that there's a prosecutorial approach Bragg or anyone else might have taken that would have quelled the rage of a political constituency that is now fully beyond reason and respect for the law. Predictably, Bragg has drawn both explicit threats and implicit comparisons to Pontius Pilate this holy week; Trump, per Marjorie Taylor Greene, now sits next to Christ himself among historical figures "persecuted by radical, corrupt governments."

But there is something rather pathetic about the idea that a president's trial might be among the greatest trials our nation has faced. Nothing that's coming will break us. Our republic, for all its many faults, is made of stronger stuff than that. We will be tested, yes. But let's take a moment, too, to recognize that Bragg has already passed a critical test on our behalf.

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