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“I am the law and order candidate”, Donald Trump said in While this has all been going on at the Supreme Court in Washington DC, Donald Trump has been in a courthouse in New York, where his criminal trial into hush-money payments made to adult film start Stormy Daniels is ongoing.
2016, during his first campaign for the White House. The trial has been hearing more from David Pecker, former publisher of the National Enquirer tabloid magazine, who has been answering questions about his controversial "catch-and-kill" scheme to buy and bury negatives stories about Trump in the lead up to the 2016 election.
Now, a legal expert tells the BBC that it’s curious to see You can follow our live coverage of that trial here.
how that attitude has changed.
“He venerated eager prosecutors and tough judges,”
Lauren Mattioli, assistant professor of political science at Boston
University says.
Now that Trump is personally embroiled in the criminal
justice system, he “bemoans systemic unfairness”, she adds.
Mattioli says the brief for Trump vs US “repeatedly raises
the possibility that Trump’s political enemies could deploy the nation’s
criminal justice apparatus against him.
Never, though, does Trump raise the bigger problem: a justice system that can be easily manipulated to enact revenge on one’s political enemies is not just at all.
Mattioli says that Trump could, instead, use his considerable influence to propose changes to make the justice system “more fair for everyone, not just himself.”
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