Letters to the editor: Suppose Trump is impeached. What happens if he is found not guilty?

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Suppose Trump is impeached. What happens if he is found not guilty?

letters to the editor

March 24, 2023

About the editor: Columnist Jonah Goldberg makes a great case for covering up Manhattan Dist. thoughtful Alan Bragg’s possible impeachment against former President Trump is related to his payout to adult film actor Stormy Daniels. Considering what else Trump has done is paying off Daniels after an alleged affair is chicken feed, except it’s also legally questionable.

Bragg seems committed, but what will he look like if Trump beats the indictment? All I can see is the former president crowing about witch hunts and politicized accusations as his adoring base celebrates.

Besting Bragg becomes one

a

huge propaganda gain for Trump, and it could influence other cases against him elsewhere.

If Trump had not only admitted to having an affair with Daniels, but also bragged about it, he probably would have received even more votes in 2016. That would fit his endearing badboy image.

Bragg builds his nest in a fallen tree.

Spencer Grant, Laguna Niguel

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About the editor: According to Goldberg, lying about spending to advance your political career is too trivial to be prosecuted. It’s the same GOP political logic: “If we accuse Trump of this trivial illegal activity, who gets Fulton County Dist.” attentive Fani Willis in Georgia when she sues him?

The answer: almost every non-MAGA voter, that’s who.

Harry Schwarz, Agoura Hills..

About the editor: Goldberg’s factually flawed argument about the potential indictment of Trump in Manhattan proved one of two things: either Goldberg would be a bad lawyer, or there is no factually convincing way to defend Trump’s actions.

Marcy Miroff Rothenberg, Porter Ranch

Source: LA Times

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