Trump sorta faded from the limelight in 2021. He’s everywhere now. How much of that is because of his multiple prosecutions?
Don’t get me wrong, I think he should be imprisoned for treason. But if there hadn’t been these cases against him, how likely would it be that he just fucked off into the sunset and didn’t run for a second term? He might have run otherwise, but now he’s kinda forced to (as though he wasn’t a narcissist who craved attention – I’m not debating that).
Obviously, we can only speculate. But I’m curious what others think about this?
Unpopular opinion: criminal convictions shouldn’t hamper your ability to run for any political office
When it’s an attempted treason it should.
It wasn’t attempted. As far as we know, he sold nuclear secrets to our enemies. It was insurrection that was attempted.
I think it should depend on the conviction.
Possession of pot? Go ahead.
Attempted insurrection and selling state secrets? Not only should they not be allowed to run for office, they shouldn’t be able to see the light of day.
What about first degree finger banging of an intern?
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I think it should be up to the people to decide if he’s fit to be president, not the state