• BobaFuttbucker@reddthat.com
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      Trump had a trial with a team of lawyers he hired and was an active part of selecting the jury of his peers who convicted him, and can still appeal.

      What part of the law specifically was not upheld?

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        The traditional standards of the rule of law, in this case. You must disagree, you sound like you think that the trial was fair. I wonder if you dislike Trump as well.

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          I’m simply asking for you to enlighten me on what part was “unfair”. Sounds to me like you’re just upset your man lost.

          I provided my specifics for why I believe it was a fair trial, if you disagree I would love to hear specifics.

          “The traditional standards of the rule of law” guarantees a trial by a jury of one’s peers and the right to appeal. Trump got all of that, so what is missing?