Honorable judgment: Trump as a convicted criminal in the race around the White House

Honorable judgment: Trump as a convicted criminal in the race around the White House
At the end of June, two old men in Atlanta meet in a television studio. They want to convince America that only they deserve to be given the keys to the White House after the presidential election in November. Special feature: Both know each other there. But only one of them, and it is not an incumbent Joe Biden, may then be referred to as convicted criminal - although not yet in the end: Donald J. Trump.
The 45th President of the United States was guilty in an unprecedented process. The vote of the twelve jurors: Trump broke laws in the attempt to keep an extramarital sex affair before the 2016 election in 2016. The unanimous judgment in New York goes into the history books. A former head of the leading superpower of the western world has never been officially stamped into a criminal before the judiciary.
This should, detached from the outstanding sentence, to be able to fail the soft (probation) to hard (prison overall), in a healthy democracy to a radical therapy: the task of the presidential candidacy by Trump himself to avert damage from the country, the office and from his party. Or a political "royal murder" of the Republicans in a state -political emergency. Neither will happen. A shame.
Also because the U.S. Constitution is still approved that a president could even lead the government business out of prison, the United States is very troubled. With the unbreakable backing of his millions of supporters, Trump will give even more shameless than previously the persecuted innocence, feed the cult of victim and threaten the rule of law and the persons wearing it.
Because the judgment of Thursday before the election on November 5 will in all likelihood will not achieve a final legal force, Trump's chances of chaos realization are not bad. He just would have to win the choice. Nobody, not even in New York, will then dare to lock up a "President-Elect". And if only through house arrest. After the inauguration in January, Trump would have the "Hush Money" judgment about the porn star Stormy Daniels and the criminal proceedings on ice for theft of state secrecy and the experiment that Bidens' election victory from 2016 subsequently stamped.
The view that a notorious lawyer and liar could get away again if the majority of voters in autumn do not finally show him the red card after 2020 is very worrying. This applies no less to the lack of interest, with which many Americans have previously imposed the process. Trump absolutely wanted to hide an escapade with an erotic actress. Because he knew that she had broken his neck in the fight against Hillary Clinton. That is only why he commissioned his all -purpose weapon Michael Cohen to sedate Stormy Daniels with hungry. And illegally to disguise the reimbursement.
The moral and character of the reprehensibility with which the American was successfully led here was second to light. That must not be repeated. A convicted criminal should never get into the White House.
The possible effects of the current process on the upcoming presidential election in the USA cannot be underestimated. If Donald Trump is elected again and the judgment against him will not become final, there is the possibility that he will continue to run the state business despite his offenses. This could lead to the United States at restless times.
Historically, it is unprecedented that a former United States is officially convicted as criminals. This is a turning point in American history and raises questions about the independence of the judiciary and the state of democracy.The table below offers an overview of the current survey values of the presidential candidates in the USA:
| Candidate | Poll values |
| ———- | ————– |
| Joe Biden | 50% |
| Donald Trump | 45% |
| Other | 5% |
These survey values show that the choice between biden and Trump will be very scarce. It is now up to the voters to find out well and make a well -founded decision.
It remains to be seen how the further procedure will run against Donald Trump and whether it can be held accountable. The decision of the voters in November will be decisive for the future of the country. There is a lot at stake and it is of great importance that a convicted criminal does not get into the White House. It is now up to the American voters to perceive this responsibility and make the right decision.
Source: Berliner Morgenpost/OTS