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Donald Trump must pay for his misdeeds

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion December 30, 2022

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The House Select Committee on the Jan. 6 insurrection delivered impressive findings beyond its historic vote to refer to the Justice Department four serious felony allegations against former President Donald Trump. It was a sad but essential duty. Regardless of politics, no American should delight in the prospect of our highest office being a gateway to a criminal courtroom and possibly prison. But the Constitution provides for it. The Founders... + full article



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