Republicans Upset by Trump's Conviction Should Embrace Criminal Justice Reform
Justice,Criminal Justice,Trump Indictments,Donald Trump,Republican Party
As a general rule in politics and public policy, I'd suggest applying one's principles as consistently as possible. It's hard to be taken seriously if, say, you want the feds to prosecute your political opponents on some ill-defined chargesβand then complain about the "weaponization" of the justice system when you or your allies are in the dock. Just saying.
One of my oft-stated warnings for those, on the Left or Right, who advocate for new laws, more regulation, and broader powers for police agencies: First consider how these powers might be wielded in the hands of your enemies. Many "well-intentioned" laws have been twisted in ways that the authors never envisioned. Sometimes the reasons are nefarious, other times the result of bureaucratic inertia.
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