Give us justice. . .


AMERICA DESERVES JUSTICE

Laurence H. Tribe is an American legal scholar who is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at the Harvard Law School of Harvard University.  He is a constitutional law scholar and co-founder of the American Constitution Society.  He is the author of American Constitutional Law (1978), a major treatise in that field, and has argued before the United States Supreme Court 36 times.

This is what Professor Tribe says about Donald J. Trump:  

"It is my opinion that he is guilty of sedition, treason, and insurrection.  He directly gave aid and comfort to an insurrection against America to prevent the government from functioning and to prevent the installation of a new president. This crime is punishable by up to ten years and permanent disqualification from ever holding office.  As for Georgia's election in 2020, he tried to steal that election through strong-arming extortion of officials."

We are at a crossroads in our justice system.  We either have one or we do not.  We either adhere to it or we do not. 

America is at a critical point in how we prosecute the crimes that have been committed against America by the former president and several members of the Republican who are still serving in the U.S. Senate and House. 

We must make sure there are judicial sentences handed down for these crimes.  If we fail to do so, it will only be an invitation for others to do the same in the coming years.  No one is above the law. Not the President of the United States, United States Senators, United States Representatives of the House, attorneys, officials of the President's Administration, their family members...NO ONE!

It will be the only way to clean up the mess of the former administration and put it all behind us. . .and leave it for the history books!


Otherwise, why do we have a judicial system?

Why do we have any laws at all?

How do we then justify prosecuting just our citizenry? 




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