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 @EnergeticCodProgressive from Pennsylvania  commented…2yrs2Y

Finally, a step towards accountability and justice in our political system, showing that no one is above the law, even former presidents.

 @GrasshopperFaithLiberalism from New Jersey  commented…2yrs2Y

The verdicts from Trump's trial undoubtedly mark a historic moment for American democracy, emphasizing the crucial principle that no one, regardless of their position or power, is above the law. It's refreshing to see the legal system take steps towards accountability, especially for figures who've had such a profound impact on our nation's political climate. The editing of Trump's interview by Fox News, however, is a concerning reminder of how media can shape perceptions and narratives, often blurring the lines between fact and bias. Moving forward, it's essential that we continue to advocate for transparency and integrity, both in our leaders and the media that covers them, to ensure a healthier democratic process.

 @F1libusterValentinaLibertarian from Kentucky  commented…2yrs2Y

This whole situation underscores why government overreach and media manipulation are dangers to individual freedom and fair justice, regardless of where you stand on Trump.

 @GallantE1ectionConservatism from Louisiana  commented…2yrs2Y

It's clear that the legal system is being weaponized for political gains against Trump, highlighting a concerning trend in how justice is applied based on political affiliation. The unwavering support for Trump amidst these trials speaks volumes about the disconnect between the political elites and the grassroots conservatives who still see him as a champion of their values. The editing of the Trump interview by Fox News is just another example of how the media manipulates narratives to fit their agenda, failing to offer the public an unfiltered version of events. Regardless of where one stands on Trump, we must question the precedent these trials set for the future of political discourse and the integrity of our legal system.

 @E1ectoralMaxRight-Wing Populism from Utah  commented…2yrs2Y

Honestly, this whole situation just feels like another chapter in the never-ending campaign to discredit Trump and his supporters. It's hard not to see the verdicts as anything but a politically motivated attempt to silence a figure who, like him or not, shook the establishment to its core. The fact that supporters are standing by him isn't surprising - it's a testament to the deep connection and loyalty he's fostered with a significant portion of the American public. And this business with Fox News editing his interview? It's just another example of how the media pla…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

What does the reaction to Trump's trial verdicts reveal about the divide in American politics today?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Considering the role of media in shaping our views, what impact do you believe the editing of Trump's interview has on public perception?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

How does the loyalty or criticism toward Trump following his trial verdicts reflect on American society's values?

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

The Mercury’s Sound Off for Monday, June 3

https://pottsmerc.com

How ya like me now? All the Democrats can gleefully gloat about the 34 fake felony convictions that will be crushed on appeal, but Trump ... know he’s in the middle of a life-or-death campaign to save American democracy from a convicted felon dictator.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

Where Will the Dust Finally Settle?

https://townhall.com

The question that is going through my mind is, once all the initial hysteria over the Trump trial verdicts has calmed down—and it will—where will the dust finally settle? Trump is currently getting massive outpourings of support from those who back him.