Last week Donald Trump was convicted of 34 different felonies. The jury found him guilty of fabricating almost three dozen records in an attempt to cover up payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels with whom he had a sexual encounter.
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Last week Donald Trump was convicted of 34 different felonies. The jury found him guilty of fabricating almost three dozen records in an attempt to cover up payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels with whom he had a sexual encounter. And even though he was found guilty by a unanimous jury, he is still calling the charges politically motivated and attacked people involved in the case, from the judge to the Manhattan District Attorney.
Trump’s continued attempts to discredit the investigation and the people involved are just another example of a corrupt politician trying to politicize our justice system. Our judicial system is supposed to be free from political interference, but time and again Trump has politicized the judiciary.
We’ve seen what happens when conservative interests and Republican politicians influence our courts: attacks on fundamental rights and freedoms and handouts to special interests and megadonors at the expense of the wellbeing of the American people.