The Georgia indictments against Donald Trump give us ten new reasons to turn the page and move on. The former president will have to deal with his troubles but the country should not be further weighed down by them. Trump may or may not be found guilty of his crimes but his damage to our body politic is indisputable. It is time to disconnect from events of the past and create a future untainted by political scandals.

Aug 15, 2023 · 5:26 PM UTC

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True, but justice must be meted out. We can’t just forgive and forget, the damage has been too extended
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Way to show your approval of political prosecution 🙄
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So if someone comes after you in a witch hunt you should just drop out because you are tainted? All the other phony accusations against Trump have been shown as lies so let's just see how these current ones play out. False accusations can backfire and cause people to rally.
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From Mother Jones August 15, 2023 (1/4) "I have to admit that I'm suffering from a bit of Trump Indictment Fatigue. (There are four! That's a lot of legal stuff to read!) But even I was genuinely taken aback by this detail in Donald Trump's latest charges:
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Disconnect 😱 from the past? We need accountability. No moving forward without it.
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Nothing will come of indictments against #DonaldTrump Indictments=legal equivalent of charges. Media won't say that; it wants clicks/views & distraction from class war. Dems aren't confident about case; that's why they adding indictments, hoping something sticks. Not a Trump fan.
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This is obviously political persecution from the establishment cabal. A true “progressive” would not be endorsing the weaponization of the Justice Dept.
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His crimes? Sounds like you’ve already decided he’s guilty.
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Agree. Biden should pardon Trump and step back from running for re-election.
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The country will not be able to move on until the media stops covering him completely - outside of the one network that we know won't stop - and people online get over their addiction to copy/pasting everything he says.
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