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‘Justice’ and the fall of a republic

18 June 2024

5:20 AM

18 June 2024

5:20 AM

“What happens now?” The question flooded my inbox and what used to be called the Twittersphere. Why? Because shortly after 5 p.m. on May 30 came the verdict in America’s first-ever Stalinist trial: Donald J. Trump was guilty on all counts in the so-called “hush-money trial” in New York.
So now the proximate legal fate of Trump, former and very possibly future president of the United States, is settled.

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